Which 911 has the most useable rear seats ?
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Afternoon,
Neighbour has turned 50 and feels he now needs a 911...... I don't see him as a Harley man.
For children under 10 which version has the most useable rear seats he has a budget of £35,000 which should get him into most versions?
He may like the look of an older car, but if a 997 has the space, that would be the obviously choice.
Thanks
Del
Neighbour has turned 50 and feels he now needs a 911...... I don't see him as a Harley man.
For children under 10 which version has the most useable rear seats he has a budget of £35,000 which should get him into most versions?
He may like the look of an older car, but if a 997 has the space, that would be the obviously choice.
Thanks
Del
del mar said:
Afternoon,
Neighbour has turned 50 and feels he now needs a 911...... I don't see him as a Harley man.
For children under 10 which version has the most useable rear seats he has a budget of £35,000 which should get him into most versions?
He may like the look of an older car, but if a 997 has the space, that would be the obviously choice.
Thanks
Del
997 should work fine and his budget might get him a Gen2 3.6. My two children fit easily - 6 year old on a booster and 9 year old just on the rear seat squab. You can remove the rear seat base in order to better fit child seats in. I used to do this and fit an adjustable high-back booster seat.Neighbour has turned 50 and feels he now needs a 911...... I don't see him as a Harley man.
For children under 10 which version has the most useable rear seats he has a budget of £35,000 which should get him into most versions?
He may like the look of an older car, but if a 997 has the space, that would be the obviously choice.
Thanks
Del
I think the interior of the 997 is a little more roomy than the 996. Might be rose-tinted specs though...
ETA - the convertible 911s have very upright rear seat backs. This drastically reduces rear seat space. Kids may still fit but might not be as comfortable as in a coupe. I think the Targa uses the same rear seat as the coupe.
Edited by Spice_Weasel on Monday 9th May 15:51
mr pg said:
For £35k he'd get a top notch 964 targa. Considerable headroom, and air cooled sound.
and much smaller interior which defeats the object - go 997 coupe, but TBH they are not great if you have a tall driver and kids over 8/9 if they are also tall, fine behind passenger thoughdel mar said:
Afternoon,
Neighbour has turned 50 and feels he now needs a 911...... I don't see him as a Harley man.
For children under 10 which version has the most useable rear seats he has a budget of £35,000 which should get him into most versions?
He may like the look of an older car, but if a 997 has the space, that would be the obviously choice.
Thanks
Del
Depends in who is sitting in them. I am 6' but have a five foot family for the 997 turbo.Neighbour has turned 50 and feels he now needs a 911...... I don't see him as a Harley man.
For children under 10 which version has the most useable rear seats he has a budget of £35,000 which should get him into most versions?
He may like the look of an older car, but if a 997 has the space, that would be the obviously choice.
Thanks
Del
Sorted!
Billsnemesis said:
del mar said:
Afternoon,
Neighbour has turned 50 and feels he now needs a 911...... I don't see him as a Harley man.
For children under 10 which version has the most useable rear seats he has a budget of £35,000 which should get him into most versions?
He may like the look of an older car, but if a 997 has the space, that would be the obviously choice.
Thanks
Del
Depends in who is sitting in them. I am 6' but have a five foot family for the 997 turbo.Neighbour has turned 50 and feels he now needs a 911...... I don't see him as a Harley man.
For children under 10 which version has the most useable rear seats he has a budget of £35,000 which should get him into most versions?
He may like the look of an older car, but if a 997 has the space, that would be the obviously choice.
Thanks
Del
Sorted!
Cheib said:
This. I am 6'2" and there's no way anyone can sit behind me in my 997...well my 5 yr old can but cross legged.
You mean if you are to remain in your optimally comfortable alpha man position - You can still put the seat forward enough to have a rear seat passenger and still be in a safe enough driving position....We used to hoon around in 3.2 Carreras with young girls in the back, it all seemed to work fine but maybe everyone is more flexible in their early 20s

Paddy_N_Murphy said:
nine6four said:
Thorny said:
991 targa has same rear seats as cab so not so good as coupe for rear room
Good to know as was trying to find this out and there's nothing on the web, so they are just as upright as the cab? TB993tt said:
Cheib said:
This. I am 6'2" and there's no way anyone can sit behind me in my 997...well my 5 yr old can but cross legged.
You mean if you are to remain in your optimally comfortable alpha man position - You can still put the seat forward enough to have a rear seat passenger and still be in a safe enough driving position....We used to hoon around in 3.2 Carreras with young girls in the back, it all seemed to work fine but maybe everyone is more flexible in their early 20s

Maybe another year before it becomes impractical, but a 911 can go pretty far for family transport.
PhilboSE said:
I agree with TB993tt. I'm 6'2", and regularly do a school run in a 997.2 C2S with 3 kids, youngest (9yo) sits behind me with legs in footwell. My seat is maybe one notch further forward than "optimal", but still plenty comfortable for me. My kids aren't midgets either; my boy is the tallest in his year (despite being one of the youngest).
Maybe another year before it becomes impractical, but a 911 can go pretty far for family transport.
Yes, in my example, I wasn't in my normal driving position but it was a reasonable (and safe) compromise for a short journey!Maybe another year before it becomes impractical, but a 911 can go pretty far for family transport.
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