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I have never owned a fast/nice car or for that matter ever been in one but i have just been for a ride in a Porsche 911 turbo. It is 15 years old but oh my gosh it felt incredibly quick and powerful. A very short blast of full throttle and i was pinned to my seat and my loins fizzing away. I very much enjoyed that and was only marginally disappointed to ride home in my grand picasso!
These are a bit older but the same idea, I would love a shot in a 911 Turbo
Have to say the only sign of age on the car was that it had a cassette player in it! Was quite shocked to think that it was only 15 years ago that we still had cassettes, i thought it was about a 1000 years.
What a machine though, definately a licence eater if you are not careful.
My 2004 Seat had a tape player. I suspect in a Porsche you have to pay extra to spec a decent sound system, I'd prefer just to listen to the engine!
Sorry OP again this is a little older than the one you had a blast in.
I don#t know why I torture myself looking at these things ๐
However I would really like to feel the Turbo come in after the lag just once.
Quite a few of the 996 generation 911 Turbos have been mapped in the past which does make them "quite quick".
They are still pretty epic ๐
What a machine though, definately a licence eater if you are not careful.
Just starting a Mercedes C63 AMG will give you 'the fizz"! Sounds like a WW2 fighter starting up, and I can attest that losing your licence is a [i]very[/i] real possibility if you let your enthusiasm get the better of you!
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I just about managed to keep my enthusiasm under control, I enjoy my job too much to risk losing my licence...
Righog - i do quite like that era of porsche. I think the one i was in was a 996/7 generation but didnt have the x51 power pack which adds 30 bhp (coz it really needed an extra 30!). According to the dealer the car is an appreciating soon to be classic. I couldnt work out whether that was sales BS or true but looking on line he might have had a point.
Countzero - never been in or near a performance merc, i have a 7 year old B class and inside it looks way older than the porsche,such a let down. Only other merc i have been in was the new GLA and that is just a luxury,lazy driving motor.
996 turbo's with the x51 pack have been going up in price. Who knows whether this appreciation will continue! You probably wouldn't lose money on it.
Blader I am discussing buying a 996 911 as a savings plan. I reckon he was right, I dont think I could stretch to a Turbo mind, I think the cheapest I have seen so far is 37,000, so it would be the bog standard on Carrera 2 for me.
Was the 996 the first era when Porsche didn't just machinegun sort of similar, but not quite matching either, clocks and gauges randomly about the dash?
Yeah 'brisk' ain't they. I once saw one perform a very hard start, a little chirp from the tyres as all 4 span slightly as it took off and it was gone.
A mate owns a 930, he paid as big but very cheap by today's standards price for it, it was a bit rough but it's been complete restored now, it must be worth a fortune. It's meant to be a total handful.
This porsche was on a 52 plate and it was pretty mint,it has the triptonic gearbox so i dont know if that has any bearing on future prices. I certainly wouldnt have turned it down if i had the money.
Manuals are more desirable to collectors than the tiptronics. They are pretty good although nothing like the new PDK.
Never had the time, place (disused runway probably!) or bottle to try the launch control start on mine. Must be insane!
Went in a Porsche 911 back in 1984. Even at regular legal speeds it was an experience. the noise, the lowness to the ground, the simplicity of the inside.
I understand these new-fangled electric cars have a bit of oomph too.
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GTR
gtrs seem to too fast for most ๐