Thoughts on my 911 configuration?
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Hi, what are your thoughts of this configuration? https://porsche-code.com/PT2M2TT6
I currently have 812 SF as the fun car and will keep that. 911 is meant to be an everyday car with seats for my two small children. I don’t think I need more performance than the basic Carrera offers; and 19 inch wheels are important for daily comfort.
I currently have 812 SF as the fun car and will keep that. 911 is meant to be an everyday car with seats for my two small children. I don’t think I need more performance than the basic Carrera offers; and 19 inch wheels are important for daily comfort.
Scrump said:
The paint and interior colours are superb, would be my choice too.
I would consider the neodyme (gold) wheel colour with those other colours.
One I would be looking at purchasing when it came on the market secondhand.
Thanks. I would consider the neodyme (gold) wheel colour with those other colours.
One I would be looking at purchasing when it came on the market secondhand.
There’s every chance it’ll be back on the used market within 18 months

pmn3 said:
Hi, what are your thoughts of this configuration? https://porsche-code.com/PT2M2TT6
I currently have 812 SF as the fun car and will keep that. 911 is meant to be an everyday car with seats for my two small children. I don t think I need more performance than the basic Carrera offers; and 19 inch wheels are important for daily comfort.
Spec looks great for daily dad duty. Oak Green is stunning but shows dirt quickly. You’ve made the right call on 19-inch wheels for comfort with kids. Front axle lift is a must for UK speed bumps. Skip the £256 Power Steering Plus base steering is already light enough. Consider ditching smoking package if you don’t need it. Basic Carrera is plenty for the road. That spec will hold value better than most.I currently have 812 SF as the fun car and will keep that. 911 is meant to be an everyday car with seats for my two small children. I don t think I need more performance than the basic Carrera offers; and 19 inch wheels are important for daily comfort.
Totally agree with ditching Power Steering Plus and smokers package (it’s literally a plastic pot with a lid).
However, disagree about front axle lift being essential. I’ve run 718 Cayman T, 718 GT4, 992.1 Carrera T and now 992.2 Carrera T all as dailies for 10k miles pa each. All have 10mm lower than standard sports suspension. Not once have I needed axle lift.
However, disagree about front axle lift being essential. I’ve run 718 Cayman T, 718 GT4, 992.1 Carrera T and now 992.2 Carrera T all as dailies for 10k miles pa each. All have 10mm lower than standard sports suspension. Not once have I needed axle lift.
Thanks all for taking the time to reply.
I mainly wanted to make sure my spec wasn’t missing anything crucial. I’d been told that Adaptive Cruise Control is important for resale in the UK — personally I’ve never found it particularly useful in any of the cars I’ve driven, but I also wouldn’t want to negatively affect resale value, so I’ve added it.
Conversely, I also wanted to check there wasn’t anything unnecessary in the spec. There’s about £23,000 of options on the car, which feels like a lot, but I can’t think of anything obvious to remove.
As for the smoking package: I’m not a smoker, but when I bought a Cayman in 2021 I was advised to include it because it gave you an extra covered storage compartment instead of the standard open cubby. I’ll double-check with the salesperson before placing the order, as perhaps the same logic doesn’t apply to the 911.
I mainly wanted to make sure my spec wasn’t missing anything crucial. I’d been told that Adaptive Cruise Control is important for resale in the UK — personally I’ve never found it particularly useful in any of the cars I’ve driven, but I also wouldn’t want to negatively affect resale value, so I’ve added it.
Conversely, I also wanted to check there wasn’t anything unnecessary in the spec. There’s about £23,000 of options on the car, which feels like a lot, but I can’t think of anything obvious to remove.
As for the smoking package: I’m not a smoker, but when I bought a Cayman in 2021 I was advised to include it because it gave you an extra covered storage compartment instead of the standard open cubby. I’ll double-check with the salesperson before placing the order, as perhaps the same logic doesn’t apply to the 911.
Trufit said:
Looks great, I d ditch the lift (Not needed on a base Carrera), smokers pack and power steering plus. I d consider adding Bose both for daily use and resale.
Agreed. I had the basic sub-Bose Sound Package Plus system in a GT4, and it was very poor. That car was sufficiently noisy that anything better would still have been drowned out; but even so it was as bad as a portable transistor radio. pmn3 said:
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As for the smoking package: I m not a smoker, but when I bought a Cayman in 2021 I was advised to include it because it gave you an extra covered storage compartment instead of the standard open cubby. I ll double-check with the salesperson before placing the order, as perhaps the same logic doesn't apply to the 911.
Reverse logic for the 911, you need to not have the smoking pack. The daft cupholder gets replaced by a daft smokers' pack in these. Mine came with an open cubby that neatly replaces the daft cupholder in the centre console. Cupholder retained for resale though... As for the smoking package: I m not a smoker, but when I bought a Cayman in 2021 I was advised to include it because it gave you an extra covered storage compartment instead of the standard open cubby. I ll double-check with the salesperson before placing the order, as perhaps the same logic doesn't apply to the 911.
I think your spec looks really good.
Liam
If you are truly after resale you need sport crono / Bose and better wheels.
I have a turbo s. The sport crono dial is used every trip as the car is nicer to drive in sport
The reality is you won't get your money back on the extras.
The price is daft for a base car. The base car is underpowered - and yes I have had one which I got brand new. Buy this.
https://finder.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/details/L8REO6
Same list as yours. Save £15k. Get it tomorrow.
New. No miles
You will do money on a base at that price. Even better buy a 992.1 s or gts.
Each to their own of course and you may particularly want a new car ( buy the one above ) but if you are putting that value of extras on it with no sport chrono no nice wheels and no bose you will loose a lot on px.
If the dealer now is selling new at £15k off you would be lucky to get £100k for it px the next day.
The base cab I bought 24 months ago was £111k and I thought that was utterly insane.
I have a turbo s. The sport crono dial is used every trip as the car is nicer to drive in sport
The reality is you won't get your money back on the extras.
The price is daft for a base car. The base car is underpowered - and yes I have had one which I got brand new. Buy this.
https://finder.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/details/L8REO6
Same list as yours. Save £15k. Get it tomorrow.
New. No miles
You will do money on a base at that price. Even better buy a 992.1 s or gts.
Each to their own of course and you may particularly want a new car ( buy the one above ) but if you are putting that value of extras on it with no sport chrono no nice wheels and no bose you will loose a lot on px.
If the dealer now is selling new at £15k off you would be lucky to get £100k for it px the next day.
The base cab I bought 24 months ago was £111k and I thought that was utterly insane.
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