991.1 GTS Manual - how many?
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Would like a 991.1 GTS Manual - the perfect package that I can take to the Ring / Trackdays but also take young family to go buy an ice cream.
Has to be the n/a 3.8 and has to be manual (I know how good the PDK is, just not for me).
However, currently 0 for sale on PH and AT. Am I looking for hen’s teeth and should I compromise on either engine (991.2) or gearbox (PDK) or is it worth waiting longer?
Some guidance on how many should be around would be appreciated. howmanyleft.co.uk does not provide this detail.
Has to be the n/a 3.8 and has to be manual (I know how good the PDK is, just not for me).
However, currently 0 for sale on PH and AT. Am I looking for hen’s teeth and should I compromise on either engine (991.2) or gearbox (PDK) or is it worth waiting longer?
Some guidance on how many should be around would be appreciated. howmanyleft.co.uk does not provide this detail.
Here you go....
https://www.paragongb.com/704/porsche-for-sale/por...
Buckets and ducktail, too. I love it.
https://www.paragongb.com/704/porsche-for-sale/por...
Buckets and ducktail, too. I love it.
CloudStuff said:
Here you go....
https://www.paragongb.com/704/porsche-for-sale/por...
Buckets and ducktail, too. I love it.
That’s stunning! Tnx for sharing. https://www.paragongb.com/704/porsche-for-sale/por...
Buckets and ducktail, too. I love it.
Interesting how this didn’t come up in my search results.
That’s a dream spec.
Unfortunately it is also a nightmare … because I can’t afford that! (I know you’re not supposed to say that on here).
Can someone pls put 20,000 miles on that and offer it again at reduced price?
Assuming you are looking for a 2WD manual then there are only around 30 of these in the UK
It took me a long time to find mine.. as good as the PDK box is, I really wanted a manual so was prepared to wait for the right one to come up
I was watching the UK market for about a year and only saw 4 come up for sale in that time, all sold within hours so when my spec came up I made sure I was the first to view it
The website howmanyleft.co.uk breaks it down into production years for manuals and PDK, also for 2WD and 4WD, it lists Targas separately, but doesn’t separate coupe / convertible for some reason
So the figures in the photo are for all Manual 2WD non-Targa cars registered for the 991.1 production run between 2014-2016
So the total registered was 48 and this includes coupes and convertibles
So assuming that around a third of those were convertibles then this leaves just 30 or so 2WD manual coupes
Amazing cars and definitely worth searching one out if you want the N/A manual experience

It took me a long time to find mine.. as good as the PDK box is, I really wanted a manual so was prepared to wait for the right one to come up
I was watching the UK market for about a year and only saw 4 come up for sale in that time, all sold within hours so when my spec came up I made sure I was the first to view it
The website howmanyleft.co.uk breaks it down into production years for manuals and PDK, also for 2WD and 4WD, it lists Targas separately, but doesn’t separate coupe / convertible for some reason
So the figures in the photo are for all Manual 2WD non-Targa cars registered for the 991.1 production run between 2014-2016
So the total registered was 48 and this includes coupes and convertibles
So assuming that around a third of those were convertibles then this leaves just 30 or so 2WD manual coupes
Amazing cars and definitely worth searching one out if you want the N/A manual experience

Have you considered the .2?
I went 991.1 GTS4 (PDK) to 991.2 GT3 Touring (man) to 991.2 (man) - and, for regular road use, much preferred the latter.
The .2 provides quite a number of improvements, inc the 7-spd. But, much to my surprise, after 15 NA 911s, was how nice the new twin turbo was - sound (PSE), delivery, performance, economy …. Porsche rarely get it wrong.
I went 991.1 GTS4 (PDK) to 991.2 GT3 Touring (man) to 991.2 (man) - and, for regular road use, much preferred the latter.
The .2 provides quite a number of improvements, inc the 7-spd. But, much to my surprise, after 15 NA 911s, was how nice the new twin turbo was - sound (PSE), delivery, performance, economy …. Porsche rarely get it wrong.
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