FlatSix911:
RC- Thank you for your kind reply.
I had no illusions that the Turbo would have better ground clearance than a Carrera S. I am just curious as to how much worse it is. The lip being extended in sport plus mode would be a non-issue...as it would be sufficient to deactivate sport plus when engaged in maneuvers dangerous for the front lip.
For reference, I had a 997.1 4S for a few years. Loved the car (drove it 150,000km) and had no major problems with ground clearance. I then got a 997 Turbo which I had for a few months (and liked a lot) but scratched the front lip all the time.
For the past 4 years I have also had a Ferrari 599 (which I drove for over 60,000km in these years and loved every one of them), which has more than reasonable ground clearance.
However, I miss the 911 experience (for many reasons) and now wish to add a 991 next to the 599 to share some of the driving duties. This would offer the best of both worlds to me. I am, however, torn between the Carrera S and the Turbo S. Very different cars, I know. Leaving the obvious price difference aside, what leaves me undecided is:
1) The Turbo's extra width: Compared to the 599 it is still a small car (size is one thing that truly bothers me about the 599). However, the Carrera is 8cm narrower...and I find that very appealing.
2) Ground clearance: When taking ferries, going in underground garages etc...this can be a concern. The 997 Turbo had too little ground clearance as I scratched the rubber front lip almost daily. That truly annoyed me.
3) I think that the Turbo S looks stunning...but having an already very flashy 599, I find the more subtle looks of the Carrera S very appealing.
4) Performance. The 991 Turbo will surely be a monster and with AWD it will be very exploitable. However, the 599 has already more than enough power to scare me silly...so maybe sheer performance is not what I'm looking for? But then again, power can be addictive.
5) Exhaust note: For me this is very important. I loved the 997.1 Carrera 4S PSE exhaust note. 991 PSE sounds even better. I did not enjoy the exhaust note of 997.1 Turbo I had so much. I am really curious to see if the 991 Turbo improves on that. However, already having a 599, perhaps the exhaust note isn’t the main issue here. Not sure…
…and, of course, there is the obvious price difference. About 70K Euros with my desired specs for both cars.
Sorry for the ramble, but being a forum of “car people”, I am sure many will understand the gravity of such decisions!
Hi there.
If you plan to drive your car mostly around Monaco, the 991 Carrera S could be the better choice as a daily driver. If money isn't really an issue though, the 991 Turbo S should be a blast. I don't think that the additional width in the rear would be a real issue as a daily driver and the additional power, the AWD and especially the amazing AKC (all wheel steering) surely make up for the slightly higher weight.
The exhaust/engine sound is important for me too and this is while I always hated the 997 Turbo exhaust sound. Had a Cargraphic exhaust installed and it really improved things a lot but this exhaust was kind of overkill for city driving, very loud and it attracted too much attention, more than I wanted.
The new 991 Turbo S has a sound symposer (similar to the Cayenne/Panamera GTS) and while I do not expect wonders from it, I truly think that this time, Porsche listened to customer complaints and improved the exhaust/engine sound. I may learn more about the sound in five weeks or so, when I travel to the factory but so far, I have no doubt that the sound has been improved. Otherwise Porsche will get a lot of crap from future customers.
The 599 (not GTO I suppose?) is a fine Ferrari but I think that performance-wise, the 991 Turbo S is already playing in a different league, even if the raw performance data may not be that different. Also, the 991 Turbo S kind of has a novelty factor for at least 12 months or so, until more cars make it to the streets. This may not be really important but as somebody living in Monaco, I think you'll appreciate it.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche Panamera Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), 991 Turbo S (ordered), BMW X3 35d (2013)