991 - glass sunroof or no glass sunroof
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Hi all -- about to pull trigger on a 991 C4S Coupe and I'm super keen on a glass sunroof but not many options around with one in place. In fact, I remember reading a fellow PH'r complain that his GTS with a glass roof was a nightmare due to flex built in by Porsche to stop them cracking. What's anyone's experience like with these - am I better off without one? If it squeaked or creaked while driving it would drive me nuts. I've found a car without one and want to make right choice.
Thanks for opinions !!
Thanks for opinions !!
Hi,
I picked up a new 991.2 in February. Mine was a car that was already built and came with the glass roof. Although I would never have optioned it myself, I just wouldn't have thought of it, I'm glad that it's got it!
No hint of creaking or flexing, touch wood. It's a very large area so really lets the light in. I tend to open it by default now on dry days.
if I was ordering another new one I would include it.
I picked up a new 991.2 in February. Mine was a car that was already built and came with the glass roof. Although I would never have optioned it myself, I just wouldn't have thought of it, I'm glad that it's got it!
No hint of creaking or flexing, touch wood. It's a very large area so really lets the light in. I tend to open it by default now on dry days.
if I was ordering another new one I would include it.
The alternative view is that it puts a lot of weight in exactly the wrong place for a sports car, and it can rob the cabin of some very useful headroom (especially if you plan to wear a helmet on the track) but that's a very purist view. You could just get the very very pretty Targa for all of that light airiness.
997JG said:
I had a 997 GTS with no sunroof and now have 991.1 GTS with glass roof, can't tell any difference in weight distribution and wear a helmet no probs (and I am 6'4")
Weight distribution/saving is one of those things that people get obsessed with but how many f
king people on these forums can really tell the difference ?!?!? There's a thread on Rennlist about how much the f
king Bose speakers weight on the new 991.2 GT3. It's just f
king ridiculous! That said my Manual 997 2WD GTS is 100kg lighter than a 4WD PDK...so is obviously infinitely superior!
Unsprung weight is in theory the one place you should be able to tell but I have never done a back to back test with steel/PCCB equipeed cars and wouldn't back myself to tell the difference. Won't stop me speccing PCCB's if I get the chance though!
MaxA said:
The alternative view is that it puts a lot of weight in exactly the wrong place for a sports car, and it can rob the cabin of some very useful headroom (especially if you plan to wear a helmet on the track) but that's a very purist view. You could just get the very very pretty Targa for all of that light airiness.
Pretty certain 99% of drivers would not notice ,and the other 1% would be lying.BigLion said:
Is the panoramic roof version a Targa?
Nope...the Targa on the 991 doesn't have a glass roof at all...it's a solid/folding middle section. Original Targa has a solid removable roof...then in the 993,996 and 997 the Targa was just a big glass roof with a sliding panel and note removableCheib said:
BigLion said:
Is the panoramic roof version a Targa?
Nope...the Targa on the 991 doesn't have a glass roof at all...it's a solid/folding middle section. Original Targa has a solid removable roof...then in the 993,996 and 997 the Targa was just a big glass roof with a sliding panel and note removableGassing Station | 911/Carrera GT | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


