RE: Porsche 911 Turbo updates
Discussion
dvs_dave said:
SuperVM said:
A two car household may require a second car that can be used for family duties on occasion. I've had two seater cars in the past and have found opportunity to use them pretty rare with two young children, so I try to make my fun car family friendly.
When on a budget, compromises have to be made. However what people don't seem to appreciate is that we're talking 150 grand sports cars here. This is generally not a market were big compromises and a restriction to 2 cars is normal.I've done the 2-seater thing before - as soon as you factor in kids it becomes used less and less.
Ares said:
I've done the 2-seater thing before - as soon as you factor in kids it becomes used less and less.
I bought my 2-seater sports car in 2008 when my kids were 3 and <1. I still have it now and they are 10 and 8. We only have one other car in the family. It has only been a problem once in 8 years.Like all these things, it is an easy enough problem to work around if you want to. Some people don't want to enough though.
You are also forgetting that not everyone wants to stand out! The 911 Turbo is a highly respected car wherever you go, however it can still blend in pretty well (maybe not in yellow...) and is unlikely to offend all that many people.
I used to have a F430 Spider, I feel a LOT more comfortable driving around in a 991 C4S Cabrio - especially with the roof down. You get a lot more attention in these 'supercar' style cars like the McLaren, and that isn't something everyone enjoys, myself included - hence why I personally would take the 991 Turbo over say a McLaren if I had £150k to spend on a brand new 'fun' / 'weekend' car.
I used to have a F430 Spider, I feel a LOT more comfortable driving around in a 991 C4S Cabrio - especially with the roof down. You get a lot more attention in these 'supercar' style cars like the McLaren, and that isn't something everyone enjoys, myself included - hence why I personally would take the 991 Turbo over say a McLaren if I had £150k to spend on a brand new 'fun' / 'weekend' car.
GranCab said:
Are said neighbours all under 5 feet tall ? There is absolutely no room in the back of a 911 when I am in the driving seat for anyone with legs.
You're missing the point. The back seats aren't ever meant to actually be used. They're meant to prevent the owner from feeling guilty that he bought a 2-seat car with a family larger than the number of "seats". I'm a smidge over 6'1", and I occasionally sit in the back of a 991 Carerra. I'm not saying it's exactly comfortable, but I'm usually the one to suggest taking the Porsche over the horrible Audi.
That said, I'm not sure anyone else could use the 4th seat with me in the back. And I can be folded inside a large suitcase...
That said, I'm not sure anyone else could use the 4th seat with me in the back. And I can be folded inside a large suitcase...
I have a 991 and 2 kids (3 and 6) and live in London. Porsche gets used all weekend if possible with all 4 up. Goes to the supermarket (you can get quite a lot in the boot), trips to country etc and is always the car of choice when offered to the little ones. Anything involving proper long distance, bikes, mud, football etc and its the SUV. Another mate has a 997 cabrio and is the same.
A 2 seater car would be useless - it just wouldn't get used. Unless I moved to the country where you really can just go for a quick 15 minute blast when you feel like it instead of knowing you need at least an hour where I am, to get through traffic to somewhere more fun.
A 2 seater car would be useless - it just wouldn't get used. Unless I moved to the country where you really can just go for a quick 15 minute blast when you feel like it instead of knowing you need at least an hour where I am, to get through traffic to somewhere more fun.
Gus265 said:
I have a 991 and 2 kids (3 and 6) and live in London. Porsche gets used all weekend if possible with all 4 up. Goes to the supermarket (you can get quite a lot in the boot), trips to country etc and is always the car of choice when offered to the little ones. Anything involving proper long distance, bikes, mud, football etc and its the SUV. Another mate has a 997 cabrio and is the same.
A 2 seater car would be useless - it just wouldn't get used. Unless I moved to the country where you really can just go for a quick 15 minute blast when you feel like it instead of knowing you need at least an hour where I am, to get through traffic to somewhere more fun.
Exactly, and this is the case with most large towns / cities in the UK, it can take a while to get somewhere fun to drive. Especially in the south where there is a lot of traffic even in the countryside.A 2 seater car would be useless - it just wouldn't get used. Unless I moved to the country where you really can just go for a quick 15 minute blast when you feel like it instead of knowing you need at least an hour where I am, to get through traffic to somewhere more fun.
sealtt said:
You are also forgetting that not everyone wants to stand out!....I feel a LOT more comfortable driving around in a 991 C4S Cabrio - especially with the roof down.
Hmmmm, but you'll still stand out aplenty in that. Particularly to a certain group of the male population. Although if that's your thing, fill yer boots. The various 2 seaters I've had have been used less and less with the arrival of small people. I retain one (a 328 GTS) but recently bought a 991 GTS for EXACTLY the reasons previously mentioned. Its a great drivers car, I can get the family in it and yes......we have even been shopping in it!! Shock horror!!! That dammed useability of those pesky 991's!!
Quite fancy a 570s thought
Quite fancy a 570s thought
dvs_dave said:
If you're in the market for a 150 grand sports car and have a family, you're not a one car household. And if you are then you need to be having a stern word with yourself about priorities.
Agreed. That stern word being WOOOOHOOOO!!!
In all seriousness though you're right there is a balance to be had between selfish enjoyment and your family walking everywhere. A £150k car budget combined with a family probably means you should allocate £5k of that to a family estate for the wife, and perhaps do without the colour coordinated seat belts in the Porsche.
It's tough but we all have to make sacrifices in life.
alock said:
Ares said:
I've done the 2-seater thing before - as soon as you factor in kids it becomes used less and less.
I bought my 2-seater sports car in 2008 when my kids were 3 and <1. I still have it now and they are 10 and 8. We only have one other car in the family. It has only been a problem once in 8 years.Like all these things, it is an easy enough problem to work around if you want to. Some people don't want to enough though.
No, I have a 911 Turbo which is better than the 911 with a turbo. Well, they both have turbos, but this is the 911 Turbo.
It's like a who's on first skit just waiting to happen.
Porsche should just admit defeat and come up with a new name for their high end, original turbo. As if they've ever been shy about naming different versions of the same car.
It's like a who's on first skit just waiting to happen.
Porsche should just admit defeat and come up with a new name for their high end, original turbo. As if they've ever been shy about naming different versions of the same car.
GranCab said:
Joeguard1990 said:
tuffer said:
You can fit two adults, luggage for a fortnight and two sets of golf cubs in a 911. What other car with the same performance could you do that with?
A Nissan GTR....Some dismiss the GT-R a playstation car but for me the GT-R was more fun & was more of an event the way you have to get it on boost & the steering whereas the Porsche was more responsive but wasn't as much fun but very capable.
For me for the money I'd want something a bit more special for the extra outlay.
Having a problem with its size when compared to a 997... And the back is still fugly. Not sure about blank buttoned centre console as well.
The main reason for choosing a two + two 4wd super car with roof rack potential is you can use it as a daily, for cycling trips and occasional family trips. Most other garage queens are gathering dust attached to charger at this time of year
I may have hated pork, but it does mean it's an all weather car, imho looks the part, properly handles and with the right exhaust sound good as well.
The main reason for choosing a two + two 4wd super car with roof rack potential is you can use it as a daily, for cycling trips and occasional family trips. Most other garage queens are gathering dust attached to charger at this time of year
I may have hated pork, but it does mean it's an all weather car, imho looks the part, properly handles and with the right exhaust sound good as well.
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