Best RS to drive.....

Best RS to drive.....

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pistolp

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1,719 posts

236 months

Sunday 19th January 2014
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What's the best RS or GT3 to drive in your opinion

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

258 months

Sunday 19th January 2014
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997.2. A better road car than the 6 and more power and torque than the 7.1, which is not that far behind.

Not driven anything pre 996 RS or a 997 GT2 RS though.

balamory

99 posts

137 months

Sunday 19th January 2014
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I think you need to state road or track Sir

Mermaid

21,492 posts

185 months

Sunday 19th January 2014
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You have a few - which one do you think is the best?

I like the air-cooled RS's - 73RS, then 64RS and finally the 993RS.

ras62

1,092 posts

170 months

Sunday 19th January 2014
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From a man that would know..a certain Mr Röhrl

"If you asked me which I thought was the purest drive, I would have to say the 964 though…"

http://www.total911.com/interview/walter-rohrl-int...
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pistolp

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1,719 posts

236 months

Sunday 19th January 2014
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I personally think they got better with age until they ditched the manual, for me that's a must when we are taking about the best or most rewarding to drive. Has to be a manual. I need to drive the 996 RS on track, but I think the PASM cars make better road cars. The 4.0 has the best engine, that combined with the chassis tweaks means its my favourite. The 997.2 GT3 close second.
The 981 Cayman S is really high up there for driving on the road too. Just the right amount of power and a very playful balance.

jackal

11,249 posts

296 months

Sunday 19th January 2014
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I think you get out of them amd embrace each one for what it is

Very difficult to compare and nominate a best

Emotions and intangibles and unmeasurables will come into it at some point

For me its its the 96 and 93

pistolp

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1,719 posts

236 months

Sunday 19th January 2014
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Should have said personal favourite, thought it an interesting one as I've now driven most and can't decide for myself. Wondered what insight others might have.

seawise

2,214 posts

220 months

Monday 20th January 2014
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i've owned one of each example (with one exception, GT3 4.0 RS) over the past 5 years, and my personal favourite remains the 996 GT3 RS, although to be fair you can't really compare the GT3's with the aircooled cars - they are very very different. Of the aircooled cars, much as i loved the 2.7 RS, the 964 RS was the most invigorating drive and the 993 RS left me a bit cold (but maybe i had a duffer). so for me, the hardcore cars are the most rewarding for occassional road and track use.

matsoc

853 posts

146 months

Monday 20th January 2014
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I think that GT3/RS should be somehow judged starting from the 911 they were based on. I mean how they improved or changed the basic 911 experience. The 993 RS was the first GT3/RS I drove and it felt special but I was so young and euphoric, to be fair I have some doubt about the amount of improvement over a standard 993 like the one I knew because my dad let me drive its own sometimes. When the very first 996 GT3 arrived it was otherwordly put against a regular 996. I liked the 997 S a lot so I was thinking that no similar improvement was achieveable with 997 GT3 but I was again impressed even if the step forward was taken in a different direction, certainly less extreme the latest 996 RS.

Murcielago_Boy

2,014 posts

253 months

Tuesday 21st January 2014
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THIS: http://www.hexagonclassics.com/details.asp?StockID...

(no,I've not driven it but I don't care - it's still the best to drive! smile ).

Murcielago_Boy

2,014 posts

253 months

Tuesday 21st January 2014
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seawise said:
so for me, the hardcore cars are the most rewarding for occassional road and track use.
This will be borne out by future values....

lotus211

2,961 posts

199 months

Tuesday 21st January 2014
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Murcielago_Boy said:
This will be borne out by future values....
So whats more extreme the 993 RS or the 996 RS?

pistolp

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1,719 posts

236 months

Tuesday 21st January 2014
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lotus211 said:
So whats more extreme the 993 RS or the 996 RS?
I know that's not a joke but it seems like one! The 996 RS is way more extreme......

lotus211

2,961 posts

199 months

Tuesday 21st January 2014
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pistolp said:
I know that's not a joke but it seems like one! The 996 RS is way more extreme......
having never driven a 993 RS or a 964 RS I really didn't know.

pistolp

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1,719 posts

236 months

Tuesday 21st January 2014
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No offence meant. Sorry. It's just that the 996 is so extreme to me as a road car it's hard to imagine a more extreme car. Apparently a 964 is the same, the 993 from personal experience is a pussy cat. I found it a little dull to be honest.

lotus211

2,961 posts

199 months

Tuesday 21st January 2014
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pistolp said:
No offence meant. Sorry. It's just that the 996 is so extreme to me as a road car it's hard to imagine a more extreme car. Apparently a 964 is the same, the 993 from personal experience is a pussy cat. I found it a little dull to be honest.
None taken matey no probs. I sometimes think about the 'aircooled' side though

pistolp

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Tuesday 21st January 2014
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Don't blame you. I'd love a 964 or 993 again, but it just doesn't make sense when the better driving cars (anything 996 or 997) are all cheaper. For instance a mk1 at 45k when a a 993rs is over 150k now. Mad. But to me it's what it's like to drive and crucially how exciting that counts, not what purists and connoisseurs deem to be the most iconic/collectible

lotus211

2,961 posts

199 months

Tuesday 21st January 2014
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pistolp said:
Don't blame you. I'd love a 964 or 993 again, but it just doesn't make sense when the better driving cars (anything 996 or 997) are all cheaper. For instance a mk1 at 45k when a a 993rs is over 150k now. Mad. But to me it's what it's like to drive and crucially how exciting that counts, not what purists and connoisseurs deem to be the most iconic/collectible
Yes I understand. To drive for me the gt3 takes some beating though id like a 964 RS to look at wink

Mermaid

21,492 posts

185 months

Tuesday 21st January 2014
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pistolp said:
Don't blame you. I'd love a 964 or 993 again, but it just doesn't make sense when the better driving cars (anything 996 or 997) are all cheaper. For instance a mk1 at 45k when a a 993rs is over 150k now. Mad. But to me it's what it's like to drive and crucially how exciting that counts, not what purists and connoisseurs deem to be the most iconic/collectible
From a driving perspective, those who commenced their driving with the water cooled stuff will always find the air-cooled "love" a little illogical.

The 7.1 GT3 is awesome VFM.