I shouldn't have done that...
#1
I shouldn't have done that...
Fvck me.
I test drove my dealer's meteor grey 2010 997.2 TT with PDK and it is just stupid fast. Although I've always had a 6 speed MT 911s, I'm actually thinking about a PDK TT. The effortless power matched with the ultrafast shifting of the PDK system is pretty intoxicating.
My only question is whether or not the PDK will end up being like saccharine...initially sweet, but with a bad aftertaste in the end.
Anyone that has switched from a stick to PDK that has opinions on this?
Chris from Cali gave me a great perspective...thanks Chris!
Crap...this is probably going to be a really expensive Saturday afternoon...
I test drove my dealer's meteor grey 2010 997.2 TT with PDK and it is just stupid fast. Although I've always had a 6 speed MT 911s, I'm actually thinking about a PDK TT. The effortless power matched with the ultrafast shifting of the PDK system is pretty intoxicating.
My only question is whether or not the PDK will end up being like saccharine...initially sweet, but with a bad aftertaste in the end.
Anyone that has switched from a stick to PDK that has opinions on this?
Chris from Cali gave me a great perspective...thanks Chris!
Crap...this is probably going to be a really expensive Saturday afternoon...
#2
My expensive dilemma was whether to go super size or not. Kidding aside, if I were in your shoes I'd go with the 6 speed. PDK is amazing but I've driven cars with paddle shift and after awhile gets boring. That's just me and I have yet to experience the PDK transmission. I've always enjoyed a manuals
#3
My expensive dilemma was whether to go super size or not. Kidding aside, if I were in your shoes I'd go with the 6 speed. PDK is amazing but I've driven cars with paddle shift and after awhile gets boring. That's just me and I have yet to experience the PDK transmission. I've always enjoyed a manuals
#4
I would buy PDK fo sho. And I've never owned anything but a manual in my life. They aren't even offering the new 458 Italia with a manual, which I am considering ordering, and that just makes my hair hurt! But if I were ordering a new Porsche Turbo, I would go PDK without hesitation. It does everything right.
Buy the new car, before Obama takes all your money away . . . :-)
Buy the new car, before Obama takes all your money away . . . :-)
#7
Yeah...thank goodness I'm not a huge meteor grey fan, otherwise I would have been particularly rash today!
#9
Excuses, excuses. You know that they allow you to order any color you want, right?
#10
I went from a 6-spd manual Porsche to the SMG M5 and a 5-spd manual Panoz race car, and I still enjoy the paddles. Most of my gripes with the M5 are around its somewhat baulky low-speed behavior, which was absent in the PDK transmission (at least the pansy version on the non-Turbos).
I'm perfectly happy heel'n'toeing in a manual, but for street driving, the paddles are nice (and great on the track), and I haven't gotten bored with them in 3+ years of M5 ownership. For a GT3, as much as I'd love to see what PDK would do for that car, I can also see a compelling case for the manual, but if I were going for the slightly more GT-oriented Turbo, I'd get the PDK in a heartbeat.
I get the notion of the manual being more involving, but at the kind of speeds the Turbo can get you to, on the street, I'd probably be quite happy to delegate that task to the computer, and focus my attention on steering, brakes, and throttle.
I'm perfectly happy heel'n'toeing in a manual, but for street driving, the paddles are nice (and great on the track), and I haven't gotten bored with them in 3+ years of M5 ownership. For a GT3, as much as I'd love to see what PDK would do for that car, I can also see a compelling case for the manual, but if I were going for the slightly more GT-oriented Turbo, I'd get the PDK in a heartbeat.
I get the notion of the manual being more involving, but at the kind of speeds the Turbo can get you to, on the street, I'd probably be quite happy to delegate that task to the computer, and focus my attention on steering, brakes, and throttle.