What car to take to south of France
What car to take to south of France
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evodarren

Original Poster:

428 posts

162 months

Tuesday 6th February 2018
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What car would you guys take on a road trip to the south of France if you had a choice
997.1 GT3 or 991 Turbo S

Cheib

25,332 posts

203 months

Tuesday 6th February 2018
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Unless you’re going via the Nurburgring and all the big Alpine passes I’d be tak8ng the Turbo S.

henrycrun

2,473 posts

268 months

Tuesday 6th February 2018
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Gotta be a ragtop

54Kab

69 posts

170 months

Tuesday 6th February 2018
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Whichever route you’re taking, I think I’d take the the 991 Turbo S

(And I have a 997.1 GT3) 👍🏼

ted 191

1,469 posts

253 months

Tuesday 6th February 2018
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Done it twice in 991 turbo S, nothing will touch it on the twisty's, comfy and economical on the motorway, will be trying the same trip in a GT3 this year.

MDL111

8,790 posts

205 months

Tuesday 6th February 2018
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I‘d take the manual car (if I owned one) unless the trip is purely go down on motorway and go back home again. Any time enjoying the country roads in the area, the manual would win for me

blackmamba

833 posts

264 months

Tuesday 6th February 2018
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If you’re going the quickest way down, maybe the Turbo S. Otherwise the GT3 is more entertaining and there are some great roads on the way there. Did it in a GT3 a few years back and it was awesome.

AinsleyB

271 posts

109 months

Wednesday 7th February 2018
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Turbo S, its more of a road car and you will be spending some time in it on a variety of roads.
I recently took my 997.2 S down to Corsica via France and Italy which included twistys and motorways - I was glad of its ability to eat up the miles in comfort without leaving me feeling tired after 8hr of driving. Then when it was in Corsica I appreciated its ability to eat up the corners.

AinsleyB

271 posts

109 months

Wednesday 7th February 2018
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While the motorways were as smooth as a pool table, some of the back roads were bumpy, so the GT3 whilst great on a track could be a little tiring for thrashing about on the roads. Also its lower isn't it ? There were some interesting road bumps to contend with in some of the towns.

v8ksn

4,713 posts

212 months

Wednesday 7th February 2018
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anonymous said:
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What cmoose says ^ thumbup

Plug the following roads into your sat-nav ...

D396
D996
D928
D959

Yes, I know the numbers are very 'Porsche' but the roads are magnificent!

Also, check out the roads section of this forum, there are a few gems in there.

This is all based on the assumption you are going to the South of France for a drive and not just to get there. I know if I had the choice and I was on my own then it would be the GT3....if I was taking my wife along too then it would be the turbo as its quieter and more relaxing.

DJMC

3,604 posts

131 months

Wednesday 7th February 2018
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v8ksn said:
What cmoose says ^ thumbup

Plug the following roads into your sat-nav ...

D396
D996
D928
D959

Yes, I know the numbers are very 'Porsche' but the roads are magnificent!

Also, check out the roads section of this forum, there are a few gems in there.

This is all based on the assumption you are going to the South of France for a drive and not just to get there. I know if I had the choice and I was on my own then it would be the GT3....if I was taking my wife along too then it would be the turbo as its quieter and more relaxing.
Could the wife not drive the other one down? Win, win situation. 1/ Both cars at destination. 2/ No Sat Nag (quieter and more relaxing).

Steve Rance

5,453 posts

259 months

Wednesday 7th February 2018
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Take the GT3 and go via the Route Napoleon.

It doesnt get any better

chrisABP

1,117 posts

176 months

Wednesday 7th February 2018
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Steve Rance said:
Take the GT3 and go via the Route Napoleon.

It doesnt get any better
^ This! Route Napoleon is a great run down through that region of France

Rob996

85 posts

130 months

Wednesday 7th February 2018
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Do remember speed limits on D roads have been reduced to 80kph I believe.

evodarren

Original Poster:

428 posts

162 months

Wednesday 7th February 2018
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v8ksn said:
What cmoose says ^ thumbup

Plug the following roads into your sat-nav ...

D396
D996
D928
D959

Yes, I know the numbers are very 'Porsche' but the roads are magnificent!

Also, check out the roads section of this forum, there are a few gems in there.

This is all based on the assumption you are going to the South of France for a drive and not just to get there. I know if I had the choice and I was on my own then it would be the GT3....if I was taking my wife along too then it would be the turbo as its quieter and more relaxing.
That great. Thank you for the information.
Haven't got a 991 Turbo S , but was thinking of changing my 997.1 Gt3

Will look up and save the road detail.

Darren

evodarren

Original Poster:

428 posts

162 months

Wednesday 7th February 2018
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Steve Rance said:
Take the GT3 and go via the Route Napoleon.

It doesnt get any better
Looking at that route Steve

Was looking at changing the GT3 for a 991 Turbo S, but everytime I drive the GT3 I know I will miss it. lol

mr pg

2,060 posts

233 months

Wednesday 7th February 2018
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anonymous said:
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Goes from 90 to 80 on July 1st.

RicM5

239 posts

234 months

Wednesday 7th February 2018
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Evening Darren
Coincidentally me and the Mrs are off to Eze between Monaco and Nice on the 17th May!
Won’t be taking the GT3 as sold her today!!!!!!
Looking at a 997 Turbo manual tomorrow so it’ll be either that or the Boxster S for the trip....
Will be going to Le Mans in June in the Turbo so may take the Boxster for roof down action in the Côte D’Azur😎

evodarren

Original Poster:

428 posts

162 months

Thursday 8th February 2018
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RicM5 said:
Evening Darren
Coincidentally me and the Mrs are off to Eze between Monaco and Nice on the 17th May!
Won’t be taking the GT3 as sold her today!!!!!!
Looking at a 997 Turbo manual tomorrow so it’ll be either that or the Boxster S for the trip....
Will be going to Le Mans in June in the Turbo so may take the Boxster for roof down action in the Côte D’Azur??
Sounds like you will have a great time Ric. Let me know how it goes with the Turbo today.
Darren

RicM5

239 posts

234 months

Thursday 8th February 2018
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Hey Darren
Bought the Turbo today........ fantastic drive home.... you should consider one 😎
Not the event that the GT3 was but I think quicker in the real world (2.5 hours, traffic etc) and very comfortable with the heated seats and being able to hear the stereo 😆