AMG GTC Roadster
I've driven AMGs in the past previously owned a c63s. Currently own a 2017 Porsche 911 Turbo. It's a great car, but can seem kind of boring at time. Recently I've been looking at GTC Roadsters and thinking of trading my 911 in for it. Has anyone here previously driven 911 Turbo and traded in for a GTC or GTC roadster and regretted it?
I've driven AMGs in the past previously owned a c63s. Currently own a 2017 Porsche 911 Turbo. It's a great car, but can seem kind of boring at time. Recently I've been looking at GTC Roadsters and thinking of trading my 911 in for it. Has anyone here previously driven 911 Turbo and traded in for a GTC or GTC roadster and regretted it?
You would never consider a GTC ‘boring’ however. It really is an event type car every time you drive it. Get an extended test drive and place the GTC in Sport/Sport+ mode. You’ll have a massive grin on your face within seconds. Plus you can keep it in that mode and place the suspension in ‘C’ mode if the roads are crap and it will still be a very compliant ride. I’m basing my thoughts on my GT R; the GT C is a little more street oriented.
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I've driven AMGs in the past previously owned a c63s. Currently own a 2017 Porsche 911 Turbo. It's a great car, but can seem kind of boring at time. Recently I've been looking at GTC Roadsters and thinking of trading my 911 in for it. Has anyone here previously driven 911 Turbo and traded in for a GTC or GTC roadster and regretted it?
I did a 55mi. test drive in the E63s wagon and knew right then and there it was worthy of trading in the Turbo S, same with my GTS. I never looked back at the Porsche, too boring..
My 911 is a base 991.2 w/ 7-speed Manual. I’ve wanted to get a 911 turbo, the only thing holding me back is the newer ones do not have manual transmission. The AMG is as many mentioned, quite a special car to driver every time you ge behind the wheel. I’ve only taken delivery of the GT R for a week now, but I do absolutely love this machine.
My 911 is a base 991.2 w/ 7-speed Manual. I’ve wanted to get a 911 turbo, the only thing holding me back is the newer ones do not have manual transmission. The AMG is as many mentioned, quite a special car to driver every time you ge behind the wheel. I’ve only taken delivery of the GT R for a week now, but I do absolutely love this machine.
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I've driven AMGs in the past previously owned a c63s. Currently own a 2017 Porsche 911 Turbo. It's a great car, but can seem kind of boring at time. Recently I've been looking at GTC Roadsters and thinking of trading my 911 in for it. Has anyone here previously driven 911 Turbo and traded in for a GTC or GTC roadster and regretted it?
i have a GTC roaster and a 991 turbo mk2 (not S)
gtc is more stiff,seat are more stiff,only steering is less stiff than a turbo.........
but GTC have more "presence" than the turbo
turbo is perfect car...................GTC is perfect look




I was switching cars between the GT S and 911 Turbo S and what I felt as harshness in Comfort mode in the GT S never took away from my enjoying the car. I was always amazed at how flat the GT S cornered even in Comfort mode. I did a brief test drive in a GT C Roadster about three months ago and didn’t find the ride to be harsh, but I was driving on SoCal roads that were smooth. Overall, I think a buying decision at a particular price point comes down mainly to performance, handling (where curb weight is a factor) and style. Given comparable performance (speed), my priority is handling which, for me, is related to curb weight and suspension set-up. I’m fine with a stiff suspension and I’ve not seen complaints on this forum about suspension harshness/stiffness being an issue with these AMG GT cars.
P.S. My everyday car is a 2018 E63s wagon but on the occasions I drive my GTC, it puts a big smile on my face. The 911 didn’t do that for me.
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