I love working on the 981 and 991s because the belly pans are so easy to remove compared to the previous generations (except the 993 with it's 1/4 turn fasteners and small trans and engine pans).
Also, the speed at which the car's computers talk to my scan tool has greatly increased over previous generations ... think of it as Ethernet (991) vs. Dial-Up (964/993).
I'm just bummed that they're so far out of my price range...
-Marco
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It's been a little more than three months of ownership now.
I couldn't be happier with it. It's been in the mountains of North Georgia three times. It is really quick up there. I believe the 991 is the greatest modern Porsche.
The 3.4L engine sips gas (26 Mpg) versus my 1973 PMO that may get 15 Mpg (OK, we'll call it ~12).
I can not think of one thing that I don't like. It does take some time for an old 911 Registry guy to get accustomed to A/C and a nice stereophonic radio. My left foot keeps looking for a clutch.
Nonetheless, the PDK's dual electrohydraulic clutches are very superior to the clutch of a 915 transmission. The 991 will slam gear after gear and ask for more. I wouldn't try that with a 915.
Doc
1972 Porsche 911
2023 Porsche 911 Turbo
2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350
It is now almost 12 months of ownership. I still love it.
The Sport Exhaust System at $2950 seems to be a little too expensive now. The Bose@ Stereo may not be worth the extra $2120.
The car is still a pleasure every time that I take it out of the garage. Those Porsche trucks have allowed a lot of new technology to move over to the 911 Carrera.
My dealer did the first service quickly with no charge. They told me to come back in June for another free oil change.
I actually like the Porsche PMS and ABS (Porsche Stability System and the Anti-Lock Brake System). I can turn it (almost) off when I want to do so. It's a great daily driver in Atlanta traffic.
I still say my 1973 911 is a better ride on the weekends for its special feel and look.
Doc
1972 Porsche 911
2023 Porsche 911 Turbo
2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350
You need to try PDK-S on the GT3.
I owned both 991 GT3 & 997 GT3RS 3.8 (manual, Mezger)
After 3 months I sold the RS
991 GT3 w/ PDK-S is that good
Don't miss the manual (and this from the guy with the Georgia "Mezger" tag)
Bill
Doc
1972 Porsche 911
2023 Porsche 911 Turbo
2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350
Here you go.....
Bill
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