Whos Going Porsche after C63/S Ownership
When I pulled the trigger on the 2021 C63 in 2021
I could have walked into a 992 2020
Obviously I picked the C63 lol.
Wondering for those who are new Sports/Super car enthusiast whats next for you...
My ownership chain will look like such C63 >> Porsche >>> Mclaren 570s or Lambo H 580
I have seen good deals on the 570s. 992 C4 hovers around 120K for a few thousand more you can grab a Mclaren 570s
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BUT, nothing is like a 911 in many ways and all sports cars enthusiasts owe it to themselves to own one if financially possible. Just do it when you're a little younger




BUT, nothing is like a 911 in many ways and all sports cars enthusiasts owe it to themselves to own one if financially possible. Just do it when you're a little younger
Don’t get me wrong, front engine, RWD cars are tons of fun but have completely different driving dynamics. Once you reach a certain power level, you simply can’t manage all that power to the rear wheels. You need downforce or weight over the rear tires for grip, so it’s inherently at a disadvantage for handling and traction.
I will say that the PDK in my 991.2 is the best transmission I’ve ever had. I drove manuals for 15 years. Getting the C63S in an auto was a hard thing for me to get over, but it worked. The PDK can’t even be compared, it’s definitely smooth when you want it to be, but put it in Sport+ and it will slam your head against the seat when you pull the paddle under wide open throttle. Clinical? Definitely not. Precise and able to place the car whenever you want with extreme confidence? Absolutely.
The only thing my C63S Coupe had over the 911 was the sound. But a set of cat bypass pipes and an exhaust solves that easily.




Don’t get me wrong, front engine, RWD cars are tons of fun but have completely different driving dynamics. Once you reach a certain power level, you simply can’t manage all that power to the rear wheels. You need downforce or weight over the rear tires for grip, so it’s inherently at a disadvantage for handling and traction.
I will say that the PDK in my 991.2 is the best transmission I’ve ever had. I drove manuals for 15 years. Getting the C63S in an auto was a hard thing for me to get over, but it worked. The PDK can’t even be compared, it’s definitely smooth when you want it to be, but put it in Sport+ and it will slam your head against the seat when you pull the paddle under wide open throttle. Clinical? Definitely not. Precise and able to place the car whenever you want with extreme confidence? Absolutely.
The only thing my C63S Coupe had over the 911 was the sound. But a set of cat bypass pipes and an exhaust solves that easily.
However, I take the opinion of Chris Harris when it comes to the 911.




Me personally , I think I should have gone with the S now ....."shaking my head" oh well .. The next Coupe will make up for it.
With that said , I will jump to a AMG GT , 992 C or Mclaren 570s
Wife has the SUV for Family needs and trips. [Paid off]
The daily will stay something hybrid {Paid off]
My weekend Coupe will all-ways be a upper end 2 door coupe with nothing less than 200 MPH on the dash.
Last edited by FromV4_to_C63; May 28, 2021 at 01:04 PM.
I found the C63S Coupe, while somewhat practical, is not something that is comfortable for 4 adults to ride in for any extended period of time. The Coupe is a GT car, but a very unpractical one if you’re hauling people in the back seats on the daily. The sedan makes the most sense, but I’ve never liked the way it looked - it’s just incredibly boring looking to me.
The 911 rear seats are ideal for young kids, a dog, or just throwing crap in the back because it allows for a ton of storage (in addition to having the frunk storage). If you’re 5’ 5” and under, you are good to sit back there. The 911 also has a much more compliant ride than the Coupe, and I’m actually more comfortable in it than the AMG which was on the harsher side.




I found the C63S Coupe, while somewhat practical, is not something that is comfortable for 4 adults to ride in for any extended period of time. The Coupe is a GT car, but a very unpractical one if you’re hauling people in the back seats on the daily. The sedan makes the most sense, but I’ve never liked the way it looked - it’s just incredibly boring looking to me.
The 911 rear seats are ideal for young kids, a dog, or just throwing crap in the back because it allows for a ton of storage (in addition to having the frunk storage). If you’re 5’ 5” and under, you are good to sit back there. The 911 also has a much more compliant ride than the Coupe, and I’m actually more comfortable in it than the AMG which was on the harsher side.
I have finally created a thread were information is great and we are all enjoying the community

Did I mention I should have purchased the "S'

You Guys&Gals have safe weekend , se ya on the beach







