tt rs or porsche cayman 3.4s

tt rs or porsche cayman 3.4s

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Stuart-ktxpe

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5 posts

92 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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hi all about to splash the cash looking at both cars .Not sure which one to go for, anyone got any opinions .My daughter has just blessed us with a baby girl and I am looking at the Audi thinking I can get her in the back if I need to .The wife has a car a well a little Fiat 500 so we are not stuck as such .Any thoughts would be gratefully received

jezzaaa

1,867 posts

260 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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Stuart-ktxpe said:
hi all about to splash the cash looking at both cars .Not sure which one to go for, anyone got any opinions .My daughter has just blessed us with a baby girl and I am looking at the Audi thinking I can get her in the back if I need to .The wife has a car a well a little Fiat 500 so we are not stuck as such .Any thoughts would be gratefully received
The Audi's a nice car and I'm sure you'll like it. But the Porsche is a notch higher for 'special'. It's subtle, but that flat six purring and then roaring behind you is a fabulous thing. I had a 2004 Boxster S previously and I've just bought a 987 3.2S. It's 10 years old but I love it already.

Rawwr

22,722 posts

235 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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Drive both. Buy the one you like the most.

Heaveho

5,340 posts

175 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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The Cayman only if it's the later none IMS model with the bores that don't score. The TTRS is a lovely thing though, not an easy decision. Arguably makes a nicer noise than the Porsche. The 5 pot has won engine of the year several times, iirc.

Dave Hedgehog

14,584 posts

205 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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Heaveho said:
The Cayman only if it's the later none IMS model with the bores that don't score. The TTRS is a lovely thing though, not an easy decision. Arguably makes a nicer noise than the Porsche. The 5 pot has won engine of the year several times, iirc.
7 years in a row, but its a bit misleading with a lot of marketing spin as its in the category 2001-2500cc (or something like that) and has minimal competition, not the overall title (which it has never won)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Engine...

still a stonking engine, i enjoyed mine greatly

the A45 has won its class every year since release btw


Edited by Dave Hedgehog on Monday 10th October 14:31

xRIEx

8,180 posts

149 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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I'm not a parent so don't know for sure, but I believe child seats take up more space than expected, so although a baby isn't big there still might not be sufficient space:


Also on that image (2012 model, I believe) it doesn't look to be isofix compatible.

Get the Cayman wink

Jim AK

4,029 posts

125 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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xRIEx said:
I'm not a parent so don't know for sure, but I believe child seats take up more space than expected, so although a baby isn't big there still might not be sufficient space:


Also on that image (2012 model, I believe) it doesn't look to be isofix compatible.

Get the Cayman wink
A very valid point.

Was amazed the room needed for the seat, even in a Volvo.

He's right on the car choice too!!

Hitch

6,107 posts

195 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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Rear facing seats do take a huge amount of space so at best your Mrs would be right up against the dash with all of you in. That RS does have isofix points - you can see them, though many cars have isofix in the front too with a switchable airbag so you may still be able to take the kid.

Someone above said drive them both and get the one you like best. That has to be the right way to do it!

Vitorio

4,296 posts

144 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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xRIEx said:
I'm not a parent so don't know for sure, but I believe child seats take up more space than expected, so although a baby isn't big there still might not be sufficient space:


Also on that image (2012 model, I believe) it doesn't look to be isofix compatible.

Get the Cayman wink
I think im seeing isofix brackets between the seat and back of the seats, cant imagine a 2012 car not having isofix

And yes, kid-seats are HUGE, especially the rear facing ones will take up a lot of space, looking at that pic im guessing the only thing that will really fit is one of those booster seats they can sit in from around 3 years old, anything isofix with its own seperate belts/reclining mechanism is a no-go.

Id get the cayman by the way, a TTRS can be one hell of a weapon, but somehow a porsche just feels a tad more special to me then a (very fast) audi.

tejr

3,114 posts

165 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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If you use an isofix base, it'll make things worse. I was quite smug about having the 5 series when we had our son, thinking any baby seat would fit. And I was quite surprised to find the baby seat touched the front seat backs without having it reclined further upright than expected.

So based on that, it won't fit in the TT, so why compromise. Go all out for the Porsche smile

xRIEx

8,180 posts

149 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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Vitorio said:
xRIEx said:
I'm not a parent so don't know for sure, but I believe child seats take up more space than expected, so although a baby isn't big there still might not be sufficient space:


Also on that image (2012 model, I believe) it doesn't look to be isofix compatible.

Get the Cayman wink
I think im seeing isofix brackets between the seat and back of the seats, cant imagine a 2012 car not having isofix

And yes, kid-seats are HUGE, especially the rear facing ones will take up a lot of space, looking at that pic im guessing the only thing that will really fit is one of those booster seats they can sit in from around 3 years old, anything isofix with its own seperate belts/reclining mechanism is a no-go.

Id get the cayman by the way, a TTRS can be one hell of a weapon, but somehow a porsche just feels a tad more special to me then a (very fast) audi.
I can only see mounting loops at the bottom, I can't see any top mounts (although the centre back is blown out in the photo). Although, this link from 2013 http://it.pegperego.com/uploads/resources/Lista_Ve... doesn't have a TT coupe before 2014.

TwistingMyMelon

6,385 posts

206 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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Many car seats (such as mine) stipulate a gap such as 20cm from the front of the child seat to the rear of the front car seat, so even if it physically fits that gap might not be there, rendering the car seat not as safe for the child as it needs be

Depends on how much you as a grandparent will drive the child

My mother has a child perfect Volvo XC70, but whenever she takes my daughter out she just takes my much smaller car as the child seat is setup in that and it avoids the issue of her swapping the seat from car to car. Shes offered to buy her own seat , but is not confident in setting it up for the once a fortnight its needed.

So that could be an option for you to borrow your daughters car if you need to drive your grandchild...although that means she will probably want to borrow your new car!

ZX10R NIN

27,654 posts

126 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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I'm afraid only a test drive will make up your mind for you.