optronix
Senior Member
If the engine goes you could always do this:You'll get a lot of opinions, but I think a 997.1S or 987.1S is a good buy. Theoretically they have the IMS issue, but failures are rare relative the 986/996. (Note: I had a 996.1 in which the motor grenaded due to IMS. New motor, $15k.).
I'm trying to get my partner to get one of them (997.1S or 987.1S). I don't love that she track drives a soft top (986 2.7), and that car is kinda slow. Haven't talked her into it yet.
You can spend more if you want to, but you don't have to.
I will say the 997.1 is too soft, so I'd budget for springs, dampers, and sways. Same is likely true for 997.2, but I have not driven one in anger.
These are all good options, and depending on budget and certain subjective tastes, all could easily fit the bill for an awesome "toy" car. I haven't experienced the ones you listed directly but I'll share my thoughts as an enthusiast because I'm always happy to do that anyway .I'm going to throw a wrench of a question towards you guys that have more experience than me and let it be noted that this is a car I'd be considering after the kids are grown and everything will already be paid off. Probably close to 10 years if I'm thinking realistically if my career doesn't drastically change.
The 9 series Porsche's you've all mentioned OR...(and don't kick my ass TOO bad here)
A C7 Stingray with some of the high end package options.
A GTR.
A modern NSX.
For those of you that have been blessed enough to compare Porsche to any of these....still choose Porsche as the superior experience?
- C7, let's just say Z06- AWESOME CAR. And probably could be had for a reasonable amount. Definitely a stingray, but even a Z06 is probably a bargain in the high-end performance car market. Tons of power, tons of capability- but there are some significant issues I've heard about for heavy track use so it would definitely be worth some due diligence if that's a use case (it should be!). But huge power, amazing sound, great chassis- although you'll have to get the starter kit:
- GTR- also an amazing car. Still expensive, and VERY expensive if something goes wrong. Arguably one of the best performing cars at any price, and can be brought up to literal insane levels of power (could say the same about the vette...). No manual available. Some argue they feel "synthetic" but IDK about that... I think it's just a distilled race car you can drive on the street. You will probably get a ton of attention in a GTR, both good and bad...
- new NSX. I love these things. But they're still very expensive and I think they've hit the bottom of the depreciation curve too, could be wrong but I wouldn't be surprised to see prices going back up because there aren't many of them... but I think all things considered I personally would almost certainly take a 911 over an NSX. The NSX is more rare and "exotic", but the 911 is almost surely a better driver's car. And probably cheaper too, at least anything below a 992 GTS would be.
My .02. Folks who've actually driven or owned these cars would provide better insight.
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