Dear fellow purists, It seems that the stars are getting aligned for me to accomplish a long time dream in ordering my first 911. Main brief: a 100% “driving pleasure” focused car to be kept for the decades to come. It’s probably my last ICE car and I wan...
Because you also said you would keep it for 10 years or so, so don’t want to get bored with the color. But then what I would is wrap your car with a more risky color for the first few years. Why? Because you then to enjoy more then one color in the life o...
You can have your base car as option 1 and wrap it into option 2... so that you kill two birds with one stone. I would not take the wing if your purpose is not very high speed German autobahn driving/track
Nr1, Dark blue Carrera S. You chose manual, i wil go for PDK. Why i do not want a GT3 is i go not to a racing track. I hope you wil make the right decision and show us your 911 when you got her. And which watch you gonna wear behind the iconic 911 steerin...
Number 1 would be my advice given your requirements. Personally, I would delete the sports exhaust but that’s just me and would go for the cabriolet- even if finances meant going without an S model! Whatever you choose you won’t go wrong! Enjoy and I’m lo...
Which perfectly illustrates the dilemma I currently have a grey RS4, fantastic car but almost a bit “boring” / “too easy” in spite of the 450cv. Our other car is a full option dark blue X3 (30i): I’m already covered for long distance trips or everyday “lo...
May i sugesst to look at the GT3 Touring? Have you considered? A gentleman tourer that you can actually race. No fancy wings or writings. Cheers from an Ex-Zürcher
All the options are great! For me, the classic 911 shape is very much disrupted by the wing and if it's not going to be on the track the wing seems a little pointless to boot. A ducktail would have been nice option. As for the color, particularly on the 9...
The last one looks silly with the wing compared to the other two. Just my opinion though, I am not really into exotic cars. Probably why I prefer the cleaner ones.
For me, all wheel drive it is the most important. Specially if you are replacing your RS4. Funny enough, this is my story of exactly one year ago. I sold my tuned 420HP satin painted S4 to my son and got a 911 C4 Black Edition which I intend to keep for m...
Ended up with a pre-owned Toyota Sienna Minivan with 129,000 miles on it. My wife drives a new Beamer. I now live vicariously through Amanico and Jocke’s posts. Don’t be me.
IMO the third only seems relevant if you plan for trackdays (and be aware they are addictive!). The first option - although very good-looking - is in its appearence more of GT than sport.
Buy the first one, the deep blue. A beautiful colour. You mentioned you may keep the car 10 years. My taste changes every year, so what appeals now, may not appeal in 10 years. Go with a loud colour scheme and you may not want the attention in 10 years ti...
Knowing that you already have your daily cars taken care of, thus being discreet is not the objective anymore, then get the car that will bring some childhood in you, after all, you're buying it for fun, not for A-to-B function. knowing Zurich, you'll fit...
Faced with these three options, I’d take #1. But, also like many others, without the Porsche decal on the side. Generally my proposal would be to keep it simple; no wing, in a timeless colour. There is a darker metallic blue which is lovely; also the plai...
If your goal is really to get and keep for 10 years and you want to drive it, get the simplest 911 possible, the base car. The more exotic it is the sooner it will break and the more crushing the cost will be once off warranty. I've had a bunch including ...