Last chance to try a 911?
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IMO, not the 997.1 C2S. These are, as I understand, amongst the worst water cooled car for engine score issues. Your stated aim is to not lose too much money, well this model puts you at risk of forking out for an expensive engine rebuild (£10K) should the worst happen. Also you want to move the car on in a year, and in my opinion the markert is wary of these for the above stated reason. I'd opt for either of the other two from a finanical perspective.
That said the 997.1 C2S is likely to be closes to the "true" 911 experienc.
However, I would suggest a 997.2 C2 manual.
That said the 997.1 C2S is likely to be closes to the "true" 911 experienc.
However, I would suggest a 997.2 C2 manual.
Edited by churchie2856 on Saturday 23 October 21:47
The few I have driven it was the 996 that left the biggest impression.
1989 3.2 Carerra. Proper old school 911 but wasn’t easy to get to know.
2000 996 C2 Manual. Fun and accessible. For the first time I felt I knew what all the hype was about.
2002 996 Turbo. Hands down the most impressive car I have ever driven in terms of competence.
Felt less of an event than the C2.
2005 997 C2. Didn’t have the fun factor of the 996, felt too serious.
If I was buying a 911 to drive it would be a 996.
1989 3.2 Carerra. Proper old school 911 but wasn’t easy to get to know.
2000 996 C2 Manual. Fun and accessible. For the first time I felt I knew what all the hype was about.
2002 996 Turbo. Hands down the most impressive car I have ever driven in terms of competence.
Felt less of an event than the C2.
2005 997 C2. Didn’t have the fun factor of the 996, felt too serious.
If I was buying a 911 to drive it would be a 996.
I would turn it on its head and ask why you are making the move from a 650i (great car, I had a 645i back in the day) DD to a BEV? I've got nothing against BEV vehicles and will have one myself in 4-5 years as a DD but the pace of change in that world is so fast, why not just wait? Unless you are playing the BEV game for low BIK?
Given you have other cars too why not just add a 911 to the fleet to keep rather than buying it to only own for a year?
Given you have other cars too why not just add a 911 to the fleet to keep rather than buying it to only own for a year?
julian987R said:
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None of them. Live a little and get the 930 Turbo. Not knowing your age, but it may have been a poster on your wall as a kid. In my opinion go with the classic turbo or don't bother at all if this is your one and only time with a 911.I owned a 930 and it is somewhere towards the bottom of my list of favourite 911s, around 991.1 sort of level. I owned a turbo-bodied 911SC at the same time and it was far nicer to drive.
The best all round 911 I've had has been the 997.2. Small enough to be a "proper" 911 and modern enough to be user friendly.
Yup….I’d be going 997.2 as well..
I’ve had a few air cooled 911’s and pre 964/993, unless they’ve had suspension modifications done they’re not the most enjoyable to drive.
The 997.2 has enough of the old vibe you get in the air cooled cars but it’s modern enough and fantastic to drive..
I doubt you’ll be disappointed.
I’ve had a few air cooled 911’s and pre 964/993, unless they’ve had suspension modifications done they’re not the most enjoyable to drive.
The 997.2 has enough of the old vibe you get in the air cooled cars but it’s modern enough and fantastic to drive..
I doubt you’ll be disappointed.
If this car checks out, in the current market, it looks a bargain
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/12422378
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/12422378
MrVert said:
If this car checks out, in the current market, it looks a bargain
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/12422378
That's a fur coat, no knickers Porsche for a medallion man, that is https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/12422378
.A bit leggier on the miles, but narrow body and 2WD would be my choice of the current crop :
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202107175...
I followed a Basalt black example of a 997.2 S up the M40 yesterday. It looked wonderful, no fripperies, just a nice simple modern, non-bloated 911.

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Edited by Slippydiff on Sunday 24th October 15:15
MrVert said:
If this car checks out, in the current market, it looks a bargain
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/12422378
Now marked Sold. I wouldn’t buy a shed from that bunch though.https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/12422378
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