993 C2S vs 993 Turbo

993 C2S vs 993 Turbo

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355fiorano

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430 posts

243 months

Saturday 20th June 2015
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I thought I'd post my dilemma and see what comes form the forum wisdom
I've had a 993 2S for 4yrs. I want keep into the 993 ownership for a little while yet but I'm thinking it may be a better option to trade it in for a 993 turbo.
My preconceptions are
1) that the 2S may be a more engaging drive vs the turbo
2) but the turbo will likely appreciate more for when I want to get something else
I would be interesting to see if there was consensus around driving pleasure and future values and how many would change or not.

williaa68

1,528 posts

167 months

Saturday 20th June 2015
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On that basis, would you consider a C4S? Fewer of those than the turbos I believe?

355fiorano

Original Poster:

430 posts

243 months

Saturday 20th June 2015
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I may be wrong but I thought that actually there are less 2S's than 4S's
I wouldn't consider that though as they are too similar. I also think the 2S and 4S are about the same price and on the same trajectory.

g7jhp

6,967 posts

239 months

Saturday 20th June 2015
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The price of all 993's does seem to be high.

Most 993 turbo seem to be around £100k.

I'm not sure I think the price of these will keep going up.

What's do you value your 993 C2S at?

355fiorano

Original Poster:

430 posts

243 months

Saturday 20th June 2015
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As an owner I would be guilty of possibly overvaluing mine so not a good indicator.
On a generic basis however, looking at the classifieds, I think there is a 30k to 40k spread between the two. Of course depending on mileage and condition and also taking out the very low miles X50 Turbos that are nearly twice that spread.

mollytherocker

14,366 posts

210 months

Saturday 20th June 2015
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355fiorano said:
I thought I'd post my dilemma and see what comes form the forum wisdom
I've had a 993 2S for 4yrs. I want keep into the 993 ownership for a little while yet but I'm thinking it may be a better option to trade it in for a 993 turbo.
My preconceptions are
1) that the 2S may be a more engaging drive vs the turbo
2) but the turbo will likely appreciate more for when I want to get something else
I would be interesting to see if there was consensus around driving pleasure and future values and how many would change or not.
I wouldnt change but thats because I prefer NA cars.

Values? I cant see much in it. You will have to spend a lot to buy a good turbo. You could argue that increases your risk if theres a downturn. Which there wont be. smile

Have you driven a turbo? You should buy what you enjoy.

g7jhp

6,967 posts

239 months

Saturday 20th June 2015
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I'd have guessed somewhere between £60-75k for a 993 C2S depending on condition.

I think I'd stick with your C2S over a turbo.

Best looking 993 with wide body but without the massive spoiler and exclusive.

The 993 turbo may be faster, but there are more capable Porsche if you want speed.

Why not keep the 993 C2S and add a 996 turbo to the stable?

You might benefit if both rise?

MrVert

4,396 posts

240 months

Saturday 20th June 2015
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The turbo can be a bit on/off and not a lot in between, the N/A 2S would get my vote every time.


Pickled Piper

6,342 posts

236 months

Sunday 21st June 2015
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As a long term 993 (NA) owner, I would do it. Financial considerations aside. They are very different animals, but I would like the oppotyunity to have owned both. Besides you could always drop back into a NA car if the experience turned out to be horrendous.

Koln-RS

3,867 posts

213 months

Sunday 21st June 2015
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Driven both briefly, and they are different beasts - depends whether you want the car that best connects with your driving enjoyment - which is very much a personal preference - or are you speculating with investment potential (risky!)?

Personally, I've always preferred the narrow bodied 993s. But, whatever you decide, you'd need to buy the right car at the right price - there's a lot of over-priced Turbos. And, from an investment consideration, originality, history and low mileage seem to be the crucial requirements.


smilecreator

29 posts

166 months

Sunday 21st June 2015
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Philip it is a difficult one. If the budget allows keep the C2S and add a turbo.

If you do decide to sell the C2S please message me as I would buy it from you.

James

355fiorano

Original Poster:

430 posts

243 months

Sunday 21st June 2015
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Thanks for all the feedback. Very helpful and somehow re-affirms some of my thoughts. I am leaning on keeping it.
Speed is not important for me, just driving pleasure. The financial consideration is a factor as I think the turbo may perform better .. but again risky as you say.
On the other had I have known my car from when it was 12months old as my best mate owned it from then until i bought it from him. Complete OPC history and no issues which is also peace of mind vs buying something new!

trantorman

88 posts

208 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2015
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I am fortunate to have both a Turbo and a 2s and a 4s, personally I would have the turbo over any of the other 2 cars, The Turbo’s will pootle along all day very happily with no fuss or drama, but if you want drop a gear and light it up and you can have a spirited drive in all conditions, they really are a superb car all round.

The challenge I have is the reverse, I need to down size my collection and need to work out what to sell, when in reality I would love to keep them all, but I fancy a 964 turbo to go with the 993 turbo, so something has to go.