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Huh? What do you mean ? I don't think you are following my argument at all if you think a Prius is somehow relevant.
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08-12-2015, 07:58 PM | #157 | |
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Is the M3 easier to drive hard? Maybe Is the M3 a better daily driver? Possible But those are subjective measures that can only really be quantified on an individual basis. |
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08-12-2015, 08:00 PM | #158 |
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For my amusement, I googled to find that a prius lapped the ring the 20min, 59secs, according to Jalopnik.
This would not be a 3 second gap to the 911, but rather a 777 second gap.
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If you were sitting there in your 911, being lapped by guys in M3's, perhaps "my vehicle performs much better than yours" would not be the thought going thru your head.
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08-12-2015, 08:44 PM | #161 | |
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I'm not bashing their quality... they make good cars... but, like BMW or MB or any other manufacturer, they have real issues too. I appreciate your enthusiasm for the brand but it is coming off a bit uninformed, blind and arm chair racer like. I'm excited to own a 991 GTS (before they go turbo) but I'm not going in thinking everything in the Porsche world is perfect... or necessarily better than BMW M. It ain't... regardless of your rose colored glasses P.S. I've driven many 911's and recently a 991 GTS... yes it was a better pure performance car than my M4 but the M4 was close enough that for many, they wouldn't notice or care about the difference. The M4 is a LOT closer in performance than the price gap would suggest. That is, the Porsche is 50% more but maybe 10% better... that's a BIG premium for a small difference in performance and feel.
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I know... the hesitation has been reported on 997 and 991 generations... my point being Porsche isn't some god of pure awesomeness. It's like every other manufacturer.
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I actually thought they sorted out the DI issue as well, I did hear about it briefly. But then again, I don't hang out on Rennlist much, so I have no idea anymore. Oh well, it's a privilege Porsche grants you to buy the car, much less buy replacement parts and costly maintenance. You best be grateful. |
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This is a copy/paste from the Porsche survey, they wanted us to rank various luxury vehicles:
Attainable luxury is defined as luxury that most peopel can achieve and own Dreamable luxury is defined as luxury that people dream of and someday may actually achieve or own Unattainable luxury is defined as luxury that almost no one can achieve or own Do you think BMW and Porsche are in the same group? I will say no, that BMW is attainable, and Porsche is dreamable. This has a lot to do with the cost of living imho |
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on the m3 vs. 911 front, Car & Driver has done head to heads with the last two generations of both.
E92 vs 997 - http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...mparison-tests M4 vs. 991 - http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...omparison-test In the last gen test, M3 was faster around Laguna Seca but 997 had marginally better acceleration performance. Handling and braking numbers were similar. In the current gen test, no track times but the performance stats tend to favor the M4 with a slight edge to the 991 in braking (although some of this could be attributable to DCT vs. the 7 speed 991 manual). What is appealing to me personally is the 991's significantly lower weight. I want one while my kids are small enough to stuff in the back, but the value proposition is just not there for me. |
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Would you say that a brand new M3/4 is attainable or dreamable for most people? Quote:
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I don't think the base 911 (at least not the 380bhp 997) is as much fun to drive as the E92 M3. I reckon you need to go for a turbo or a GT variant. I'm trying to wangle a day at the Porsche experience centre at Silverstone out of my local Porsche dealer and have a drive of the full range. |
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The 4wd was a whole other issue that really dampened the joy of running twisty roads at a relaxed pace. If you went into a turn at yawning 4-5 tenths of the cars capabilities everything was fine. You got to experience that precise Porsche steering. If you went into the corner at spirited 6-7 tenths, the front wheel drive would kick on mid corner and cause the front end to push, then you let off because you're running wide, and then the front end bites again. If you went in the corner at a track day 8 tenths or higher, the car seemed to have the 4wd already on and it behaved well. It's not always possible or responsible to drive at 8 tenths on the street, which made daily driving it either boring or unpredictable. The oddest thing about this car that neither the dealer or Porsche NA had an explanation for was the unsettled, floating, super light steering feeling the car had when over 110mph. I remember after breaking the engine in for a good 1k miles, i was on the highway late at night an had an opportunity to make a high speed run when no one was around. The first time i hit 120 i slowed down very quickly, made sure the deployable spoiler was out and did it again. Same feeling which was very unsettling. My first car, 1985 supra felt more stable at 120 than this 2012 GTS4. I don't know what it was, but the most i felt comfortable doing was an indicated 135. The M3 is a stark contrast in this department. I've been at an indicated 167 and it felt just as stable as if you were doing 90. Just like the article stated, it seemed the GTS was always fighting what i wanted it to do. That's why i suppose deleting the dynamic 4wd and PDK would make it more enjoyable. Who knows, maybe i'll give a 2wd version another go. But then the Cayman and all it's available mods makes that a hard decision to make. I keep thinking more and more that a modded Cayman is something that i could get into. But for now, i'm trying to see how the project E30 is going to turn out. Track suspension on a 1991 318is with modded E30 M3 motor putting out about 290hp should be a load of fun to drive. At the tuner now getting new fuel mapping. Should be the last hurdle to get it running right.
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Well shit, isn't that what I've been saying and I didn't even read the article till now? You chastised me because I didn't own a 911, but here you are admitting to your own ignorance as a consumer. So you bought an AWD Automatic 911 and complain that it doesn't drive like a Toyota Camry (if I'm correct on your complaint) nor was it as compliant as your M is. Ok, I'm aware you and I are already not going to get along, so I'll just come out and say that sounds like a personal problem. |
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When I first drove a 993 I had a "moment" under acceleration at speed where I was convinced the steering had broken. With the weight off the front wheel the steering wheel was mess. I noticed a somewhat similar dynamic but much less pronounced in a 987 Cayman. It think its intentionally gone now that the steering is electric, but maybe they tried to put a little into the programming for old times sake? I didn't like it but the purists foam at the mouth for it. I apologize if this is my dumbest post of all time... |
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