Porsche 991 Turbo First Drive By Autocar
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Porsche 991 Turbo First Drive By Autocar
Porsche 991 Turbo First Drive
"The Porsche 911 Turbo S is the fastest-accelerating car that Porsche has ever placed into open-ended series production.
With an official 0-62mph time of 3.1sec, it is faster than the Ferrari 458 Italia, surely its keenest supercar rival, for outright straight-line pace. And that’s to say nothing of its claimed 0-124mph time: 10.1sec.
Fitted with an updated version of its predecessor’s twin-turbo 3.8-litre, horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine, the new 911 Turbo S develops a hard-hitting 552bhp. That’s 30bhp more than the standard 911 Turbo, along with which it will go on sale in the UK next month, and 29bhp more than the old 911 Turbo S, a car that didn’t exactly come across as lacking in firepower.
Torque is also up, by 30lb ft on the standard 911 Turbo but only by 7lb ft over its direct predecessor, with 516lb ft served up between 2100rpm and 4250rpm. But in a new development that brings an added dimension to the driving experience, there’s now an overboost function."
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Now not that your biased but don't you think you should wait for it to hit market and drive one before establishing such an established opinion? Have you seen one in person?
#4
A 991 GT3 on the other hand - better in EVERY department! Certainly tempted on that...
I just hope the 992 will be more about weight saving and less about power increases. Only another 8 years to wait to find out! We want radically lighter sports cars. Best car I have driven recently is a 1340kg Lamborghini Gallardo SL. 250kg less than my car with similar power, makes a HUGE difference. The best thing Porsche could have done to the 991 Turbo is strip out 150kg weight to be around the 1450kg (same as 991 C4S) and made it prettier. Not all this copying Nissan GT-R 4-wheel steering stuff and actually put ON weight.
#6
I am told that my OPC (main distribution for UK) has one hidden out the back, but from all the official/magazine pictures/videos I have seen I have zero interest in going to see it. By far the ugliest, most awkward looking Porsche made today. The design just doesn't flow, it's just bits stuck on a Carrera body. The 997 Turbo has the same problem but seemingly not to the same extent as the 991 Turbo. The 996 Turbo looked a lot less awkward so we seem to be going backwards.
A 991 GT3 on the other hand - better in EVERY department! Certainly tempted on that...
I just hope the 992 will be more about weight saving and less about power increases. Only another 8 years to wait to find out! We want radically lighter sports cars. Best car I have driven recently is a 1340kg Lamborghini Gallardo SL. 250kg less than my car with similar power, makes a HUGE difference. The best thing Porsche could have done to the 991 Turbo is strip out 150kg weight to be around the 1450kg (same as 991 C4S) and made it prettier. Not all this copying Nissan GT-R 4-wheel steering stuff and actually put ON weight.
A 991 GT3 on the other hand - better in EVERY department! Certainly tempted on that...
I just hope the 992 will be more about weight saving and less about power increases. Only another 8 years to wait to find out! We want radically lighter sports cars. Best car I have driven recently is a 1340kg Lamborghini Gallardo SL. 250kg less than my car with similar power, makes a HUGE difference. The best thing Porsche could have done to the 991 Turbo is strip out 150kg weight to be around the 1450kg (same as 991 C4S) and made it prettier. Not all this copying Nissan GT-R 4-wheel steering stuff and actually put ON weight.
You think the 996 Turbo looks better than both the 997 and 991? lol
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I actually share your point! I dislike the 991 Turbo's design as well. Plus I'm a huge fan of the 997.2 Turbo (S). To me that one is the best!
I am told that my OPC (main distribution for UK) has one hidden out the back, but from all the official/magazine pictures/videos I have seen I have zero interest in going to see it. By far the ugliest, most awkward looking Porsche made today. The design just doesn't flow, it's just bits stuck on a Carrera body. The 997 Turbo has the same problem but seemingly not to the same extent as the 991 Turbo. The 996 Turbo looked a lot less awkward so we seem to be going backwards.
A 991 GT3 on the other hand - better in EVERY department! Certainly tempted on that...
I just hope the 992 will be more about weight saving and less about power increases. Only another 8 years to wait to find out! We want radically lighter sports cars. Best car I have driven recently is a 1340kg Lamborghini Gallardo SL. 250kg less than my car with similar power, makes a HUGE difference. The best thing Porsche could have done to the 991 Turbo is strip out 150kg weight to be around the 1450kg (same as 991 C4S) and made it prettier. Not all this copying Nissan GT-R 4-wheel steering stuff and actually put ON weight.
A 991 GT3 on the other hand - better in EVERY department! Certainly tempted on that...
I just hope the 992 will be more about weight saving and less about power increases. Only another 8 years to wait to find out! We want radically lighter sports cars. Best car I have driven recently is a 1340kg Lamborghini Gallardo SL. 250kg less than my car with similar power, makes a HUGE difference. The best thing Porsche could have done to the 991 Turbo is strip out 150kg weight to be around the 1450kg (same as 991 C4S) and made it prettier. Not all this copying Nissan GT-R 4-wheel steering stuff and actually put ON weight.
#9
I like em. Especially the interior. And I have a black/black S coming. It's fairly stupid to say buy an older car and get it tuned and save $100k. Believe it or not, when I sell it I get a ton of that back. Consider college.
#10
You do know what the depreciation graph on a new 911 looks like right as a car gets older? You lose a lot more in the first few years; so you may indeed get a chunk of that back, but that's still a game where you throw money down the drain. At least the guys I know here in the UK trading a 997 for a new 991 have admitted to everyone up front that it's an irrational purchase.
A tuned 997.1 Turbo or a stock 997.2 Turbo S is a heck of a lot of car for the money they are now worth. More ability than can be safely used on public roads for sure.
So if I had more money than sense, I would be ordering one too...