Performante or new Evo 640
Discussion
Opinions and comments welcome please from the group. Driven and loved the Evo 640 for three days 300 miles just 2 weeks ago. Haven’t tried a Performante.
Niggles, issues and thoughts from owners.
Also, non glass engine cover. Is this a no no as I prefer the look without glass but will it affect resale?
Thank you.
Niggles, issues and thoughts from owners.
Also, non glass engine cover. Is this a no no as I prefer the look without glass but will it affect resale?
Thank you.
rjg1966 said:
The Perf all day long, looks better, slightly quicker and will have better residuals !!
+2. But as a comparitor I’d always take a gen 1 GT3 RS over a gen 2 GT3 but appreciate many wouldn’t. Both equally superb cars just different biases. Edited by Skittles001 on Friday 23 July 00:32
Depends on its use?
Picking up girls from wine bars - Evo.
More track focused & Picking up girls from wine bars - Perf
Bonus points for Picking up girls from wine bars - Spyder
Perf owner & driven a few Evos inc on track - No niggles, no issues. Very solid, well built cars and relatively practical. Nothing else like it. Panels line up, paint work is good, glorious engineering.
The Evo is more of a H facelift whilst the Perf is more of a top spec/track version.
Both drive differently, as do each version, coupe vs Spyder. Seats also make a difference too.
Try them all!
Picking up girls from wine bars - Evo.
More track focused & Picking up girls from wine bars - Perf
Bonus points for Picking up girls from wine bars - Spyder
Perf owner & driven a few Evos inc on track - No niggles, no issues. Very solid, well built cars and relatively practical. Nothing else like it. Panels line up, paint work is good, glorious engineering.
The Evo is more of a H facelift whilst the Perf is more of a top spec/track version.
Both drive differently, as do each version, coupe vs Spyder. Seats also make a difference too.
Try them all!
I bought a Performante Spyder, so I'm clearly biased, but I've also had the opportunity to take the Evo for a decent drive through country lanes and faster roads.
I wouldn't swap.
I prefer the more dramatic and eye-catching looks of the Performante. The Evo also felt a tad softer regardless of driving mode and a bit less 'special' behind the wheel. Furthermore I didn't like the infotainment screen - I prefer having tactile buttons in the cockpit so I can keep my eyes on the road.
Ultimately I agree with those who have suggested driving both before making your decision - both cars are magnificent and it'll obviously come down to personal preference and where your priorities lie.
Good luck, and enjoy those test drives!
I wouldn't swap.
I prefer the more dramatic and eye-catching looks of the Performante. The Evo also felt a tad softer regardless of driving mode and a bit less 'special' behind the wheel. Furthermore I didn't like the infotainment screen - I prefer having tactile buttons in the cockpit so I can keep my eyes on the road.
Ultimately I agree with those who have suggested driving both before making your decision - both cars are magnificent and it'll obviously come down to personal preference and where your priorities lie.
Good luck, and enjoy those test drives!
supersport said:
Personally I would go for the rear wheel drive only. Has the benefit of being slightly cheaper and more than everything you need.
Plus 2WD has steel brakes so it’s much cheaper to run on a track and actually has great stopping power and feel. Unless you have a Race exhaust and then have to consider bribing the noise tester with whatever you have to hand , a half eaten Greggs sandwich fails in my experience ! 
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