GT4 or Carrera T
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diffstar

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495 posts

215 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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The GT4 and Carrera T are now getting much closer in price with the T being a couple of years newer. Would be looking at a manual on the T, which would you chose and why?

Look forward to all your comments......

Twinfan

10,125 posts

126 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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I'd personally go GT4 because it's NA and a Cayman.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

287 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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As we stand today neither atm, I would wait for the new GT4 specs to come out and then try and buy that or choose then.

M2 comp is a really nice car all told for £50k, for T money you could get a M4 CS and pocket £20k ! looks far better value to me esp now the price has dropped £25k and will be a rare car going forward with a very short run, so might not be too bad resale, just go for a ceramic braked car.

If you want to track a car GT4 no question but again loads on the market and more will come once the new one is here due to part ex's and them being 3 year old PCP issues.

Today for £65k M4 CS is my pick.


TDT

6,097 posts

141 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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It really depends on what you want the car for...Some will disagree but my thoughts are...

If you want to use the car everyday and its your only car... Carrera T.
If its your second car, weekend warrior or track toy... GT4.

I'm a GT4 owner - it's brilliant - you can use it daily of course depending on your appetite.

I had a 981 Cayman GTS - it was my daily and only car... my wife had a Mercedes, which we used for family outings.
If the Carrera T was available when i was thinking about changing... I may likely have gone for one - Standard Seats, Manual, LW Glass.
It would continue as my daily it would be a great car to do it all.

I had always been interested in the GT4 - and buying it for me required a conscious decision about how i was going to use the car to really get the value out of what it was designed and built for. For me and also because of the spec of car, that also meant i needed more cars - so I also aqcuired a new Golf GTD for daily duties. This has provided a perfect balance for me and so i can enjoy the GT4 as intended and it is saved from the more mundane activities - although i know some of the best drives can occur unintentionally - just like the best camera if the one you have with you when you need it.
Since getting the GT4 - I drove it for about a year and then decided to do track days this year - did 9 in total between May and end of October, and I started to really get into the whole thing as a hobby. I probably wouldn't have gotten the same experience from the Carrera T, as I wouldn't have done as many TDs.

Edited by TDT on Tuesday 20th November 17:00

rob.kellock

2,246 posts

214 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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Depends very much on what you want to use the car for and where.

I have yet to see a report from anyone that purchased a Carrera T that doesn't say positive things about it. It is a great all rounder for me in my personal circumstances (which also include an occasional need for rear seats).

The GT4 is a very special Cayman, it is a bit more hardcore, looks like a racing car with number plates and I would say is probably more of an event to drive.

To be honest, I would happily have either but I do love my Carrera T and am happy with my choice.

diffstar

Original Poster:

495 posts

215 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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Car would be my 2nd car mainly for weekend fun and the annual euro hoon. Don’t think I would do many track days, it would however get the a few laps of ‘ring when on tour. I would describe its use as very spirited road driving.

I have a letter of intent in for a 718 GT4 with my local dealer and do hound him weekly, however this is very much an unknown.


diffstar

Original Poster:

495 posts

215 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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Porsche911R said:
As we stand today neither atm, I would wait for the new GT4 specs to come out and then try and buy that or choose then.

M2 comp is a really nice car all told for £50k, for T money you could get a M4 CS and pocket £20k ! looks far better value to me esp now the price has dropped £25k and will be a rare car going forward with a very short run, so might not be too bad resale, just go for a ceramic braked car.

If you want to track a car GT4 no question but again loads on the market and more will come once the new one is here due to part ex's and them being 3 year old PCP issues.

Today for £65k M4 CS is my pick.
Had the previous M2, loved it! The issue I found was that is didn’t feel that special enough as a weekend toy. Yes, very fickle I know.....

Phooey

13,469 posts

191 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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You really won't go wrong with either. I've had a GT4 and personal preference is I like the drive and feel of a 911 over a Cayman. I always think you get better vfm with the 911 - the overall package somehow feels money well spent vs a 3-4 yr old Cayman.

As for the 718 GT4... I think most people who really want one will probably get one. That's the feel I get from being around and talking to 3 OPC's in the past month.



Twinfan

10,125 posts

126 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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Phooey said:
I always think you get better vfm with the 911 - the overall package somehow feels money well spent vs a 3-4 yr old Cayman.
In what way?

They have the same platform, mostly the same interiors etc. Only the engine position is different really, yet the 911 costs 50% more...

moonigan

2,204 posts

263 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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diffstar said:
Had the previous M2, loved it! The issue I found was that is didn’t feel that special enough as a weekend toy. Yes, very fickle I know.....
I keep getting drawn to the M2 CP but each time I sit down and think about it I come to the conclusion that it cost me £15K to get into one and would be no more special to drive, own or look at than the 997.2 C2 I have at the moment. The M4 CS though.....

diffstar

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495 posts

215 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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moonigan said:
diffstar said:
Had the previous M2, loved it! The issue I found was that is didn’t feel that special enough as a weekend toy. Yes, very fickle I know.....
I keep getting drawn to the M2 CP but each time I sit down and think about it I come to the conclusion that it cost me £15K to get into one and would be no more special to drive, own or look at than the 997.2 C2 I have at the moment. The M4 CS though.....
I wouldn’t swap a 997.2 for an M2 or an M4 for that matter. If you was using it daily it would make more sense for sure, but as a weekend toy the 997.2 would fit that role better and I think be more fun.

Cazooch

163 posts

133 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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Having had both I’d have the T, Manual, RWS and no back seats...

ags11

607 posts

162 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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I went from a GT4 to a T. I get much more use from it with the rear seats. Each has pluses and minuses.

I'm very happy with the T, for whatever reasons I'm enjoying driving it more. It takes a bit more learning to "drive". I've mentioned before that the GT4 is a bit too much "on rails" for road driving-maybe that's just tyres?
I also prefer the clean classic 911 look?

Obviously if it was NA it'd be pretty much perfect, although as turbos go the concensus seems to be the base 3l is as good as it gets.

If you're tracking a bit and weekending more, perhaps the GT4 is your car though.
Residuals are the in thing on here these days, the GT4 was a bit of a bargain at list when new.
Now both cars are up for replacement and similar money. The T as said will be a few years newer. Again, I think they're both very spec sensitive - which again has been covered to death on here!

Drive them both, the GT4 will be more of an event on first acquaintance, the T is more of a grower imo. Buy what you prefer, they're both great.

ags11

607 posts

162 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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Just to add if you can get an allocation for a 718 GT4 with l dunno, say mid 80s price for a decent spec, it's probably the one to go for.
Hopefully it won't sound too flat with the new filters!

diffstar

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495 posts

215 months

WCZ

11,264 posts

216 months

Wednesday 21st November 2018
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gt4, what about a gts and change the windows for light weight glass and take out rear seats ?

rob.kellock

2,246 posts

214 months

Wednesday 21st November 2018
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Having driven over 15,000 miles in a 997 GTS with the standard fit powerkit and screaming race car soundtrack at high revs before swapping to the T, I can honestly and genuinely say that the 3.0 twin turbo in the T is a peach. It's a modern solution for a modern car and, for me, it works.

Totally accept that my opinion is just that and purely subjective :-)

DMZ

1,998 posts

182 months

Wednesday 21st November 2018
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That turbo engine does nothing for me in comparison to what was before. Yes it makes it easier to just cruise around as you have access to torque all the time but you get no real reward for wringing the last few revs out of it, like most cars with a turbo engine you may as well shift well short of the red line. And the fake sound insertion gets tedious after a while. Outside it sounds like a vacuum cleaner which is just delightful. In all honesty I don't really get Porsche's thinking.

I have never driven a GT4 so I don't know how good it is. The reviews are extremely positive, though, so I don't think it's crap. The thing I would be mostly interested in is if the GT4 has more engagement than the dialled back feel of the normal 991/981 cars. It's certainly a car I would consider once it learns how to depreciate.

CarHabit

108 posts

115 months

Wednesday 21st November 2018
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T drivetrain is a peach. No lag, lovely swell of torque, revs out, great gearbox and LSD

If you’re a real track hound, GT4. If you’ll do a couple of track days a year, but will use the car 95%+ on the road, then T

Plus the T can be had with rear seats or a vast luggage space for longer trips

_Superleggera_

2,014 posts

219 months

Wednesday 21st November 2018
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Has to be a GT4 for me.

It's a GT product, not relatively low spec 911.