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Old Nov 10, 2006 | 10:18 PM
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Hey guys just got back from my porsche dealer and they have a 2003 996TT X50 with 11k miles for 90k and they also have a spot to build a 997TT in Dec. They had two 997TT there that were sold and they had a white one that was bad. Any body have time in both cars? The sales guy told be they are not that different but I think he doesnt know. Just curious if the 997TT is worth an extra 37k or if to just get the 996TT X50 and pay evo like 5-6k to make it a 520hp car?
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Old Nov 10, 2006 | 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by BiTurboAmg
Hey guys just got back from my porsche dealer and they have a 2003 996TT X50 with 11k miles for 90k and they also have a spot to build a 997TT in Dec. They had two 997TT there that were sold and they had a white one that was bad. Any body have time in both cars? The sales guy told be they are not that different but I think he doesnt know. Just curious if the 997TT is worth an extra 37k or if to just get the 996TT X50 and pay evo like 5-6k to make it a 520hp car?
the resale on the new one would make it a better investment, plus it is slightly a better car IMHO. Pay the $ now you'll get it back later
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Old Nov 10, 2006 | 10:26 PM
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i would buy a used one b/c in a few months the new one will lose more $.

i test drove a 996tt, i was gonna get one and didnt like, i prefer cars that make you work for the speed, my grandma can drive that car fast as ****, its too easy to drive fast, its not a sports car, its a gt. just my opinion
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Old Nov 11, 2006 | 11:03 AM
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i would buy a used one b/c in a few months the new one will lose more $.

i test drove a 996tt, i was gonna get one and didnt like, i prefer cars that make you work for the speed, my grandma can drive that car fast as ****, its too easy to drive fast, its not a sports car, its a gt. just my opinion

You should buy a diablo, countach or testarossa
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Old Nov 11, 2006 | 04:55 PM
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Buy a 2002-2004 GT2 if your considering buying a 997TT.
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Old Nov 11, 2006 | 05:11 PM
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go for the new one and send it to evo.....
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Old Nov 11, 2006 | 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Fikse
go for the new one and send it to evo.....

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Tough decision indeed! I would say go for the 997 because I like the front design much better (with regards to the headlights and the LEDs in the bumper). If going for performacne I would get the 996 because stock they are roughly the same speed but if you tune the 996 as mentioned it would be faster indeed. IMO find a GT2, mmm rear wheel drive, lighter, ceramic composite brakes (not sure if part of X50?) and more power

P.S. with regards to looks, the 996TT X50 wins in the back end with the 'double bubble' tail lights
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Originally Posted by Finnish C32
You should buy a diablo, countach or testarossa
no way, i need a daily driver (at least 40mi a day in LA traffic)

im 99% sure itll be a 997 S, with a few mods itll push out 400hp and it weighs about 400lbs less than a turbo
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I'd buy a 996TT ahead of a NA 997 (excluding the new GT3).

Quicker, better looking imo and easily tuneable.

I have to disagree it's a pure GT. It's one of the few cars that can act as a GT and a great DD but also a true sports car whenever the mood take you. I am biased though. The 996TT is probably my favorite all time car.
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Old Nov 12, 2006 | 12:40 AM
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Buy the 996tt and send it to Protomotive.
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The 997TT is by FAR a superior car than the 996TT.. Most users mentioned the "looks" of the two vehicles and resale value (HUGE difference) but overlook the 997TT's biggest assest:

It's breakthrough in variable turbine geometry (VTG)

VTG is the secret behind the 997TT that propels it up in to the Ferrari Enzo and Lambo Murcielago 0-60mph territory. In fact the 997TT is so advanced it's the ONLY vehicle with a smart automatic transmission that results in a faster acceleration than manual! (3.7s as opposed to 3.9s)

So to keep things short, the ONLY way someone could beat you is if it's Michael Schumacher himself driving the Enzo.. Otherwise, any "average" driver would fail to achieve the quoted 3.6s but all YOU have to do with the 997TT is floor the gas!

So is the 997TT worth the extra 37k?

I hope that quetion doesn't resonante in your head after you purchase the 996TT (God Forbid!)
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Old Nov 12, 2006 | 03:46 AM
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But you can get low mile 996TT for a lot less than the 90k posted. Of course the 997TT is a great step up but it is beyond the finacial means of many people, while the 996 is getting better value each day.
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Old Nov 12, 2006 | 11:46 AM
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Both are great cars, but I would go for the 997TT, because of its variable turbine geometry and overboost option, which a big fan of turbos, like myself, would go for.
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Originally Posted by Carl Lassiter
I'd buy a 996TT ahead of a NA 997 (excluding the new GT3).

Quicker, better looking imo and easily tuneable.

I have to disagree it's a pure GT. It's one of the few cars that can act as a GT and a great DD but also a true sports car whenever the mood take you. I am biased though. The 996TT is probably my favorite all time car.
Why did you dump your 996TT then? But I agree the 996TT is an amazing car, and of course its replacement, the 997TT is also an AMAZING car. I would go for a GT2, because it is rear wheel, the boost is inceased, etc. In response to the 997TT is out of many peoples price ranges, I feel that is moot because the thread originator presented that car in his question.
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Some more porsche talk on MBworld:

https://mbworld.org/forums/slk55-r171/169987-trade-porsche-993-twin-turbo-slk55.html
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Old Nov 13, 2006 | 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by AMG-fanatic
The 997TT is by FAR a superior car than the 996TT.. Most users mentioned the "looks" of the two vehicles and resale value (HUGE difference) but overlook the 997TT's biggest assest:

It's breakthrough in variable turbine geometry (VTG)

VTG is the secret behind the 997TT that propels it up in to the Ferrari Enzo and Lambo Murcielago 0-60mph territory. In fact the 997TT is so advanced it's the ONLY vehicle with a smart automatic transmission that results in a faster acceleration than manual! (3.7s as opposed to 3.9s)

So to keep things short, the ONLY way someone could beat you is if it's Michael Schumacher himself driving the Enzo.. Otherwise, any "average" driver would fail to achieve the quoted 3.6s but all YOU have to do with the 997TT is floor the gas!

So is the 997TT worth the extra 37k?

I hope that quetion doesn't resonante in your head after you purchase the 996TT (God Forbid!)
the secret to the 0-60 times is 4wd.
vtg is stupid if you planning on moding because it restrict the mods available/boost (i had a long conv. about this w/ a p car salesman, he drives a 996tt w/ "about" 575hp)
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I don't know ... the manual in the 997 is just amazing ... while the tip is faster I can't forget how wonderful the manual felt. By far the best I've driven.

PS I'd go for the 997.
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Why did you dump your 996TT then?
I was just starting a new job and didn't want to turn up in the flashest car in the parking lot. I also bought the G-Wagen for my girlfriend so something had to give. I also didn't realize how much I would miss it. It was the stock 414bhp version and I bought it with 25,000 miles but it remains the most exhilharating car I have ever owned.
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I think if you could find a 996 GT2 in good shape - that could be a fabulous keeper / track car. Also has a more generous front boot as the front wheel drive components are gone and you also have a larger gas tank - which is seriously needed in these cars. But it is pretty hard core for a DD.

If I had to buy one now - (given I have a boy of 2 and looking to add) it would have to be the 997TT. If I had to get a 996TT I would only look for a GT2 - much more exclusive - and would be a weekend car.
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Originally Posted by Carl Lassiter
I'd buy a 996TT ahead of a NA 997 (excluding the new GT3).

Quicker, better looking imo and easily tuneable.

I have to disagree it's a pure GT. It's one of the few cars that can act as a GT and a great DD but also a true sports car whenever the mood take you. I am biased though. The 996TT is probably my favorite all time car.
true sports cars should make you work for the speed

there is no way the 996t is better looking than any 997 (imo),(993t ****s on both of them)

i thought 996t>997 n/a (exc. gt3) until i drove a 996tt
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I personally like the looks of the 997 very much. Lets not all forget ... the interior is significantly better as well.
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I personally like the looks of the 997 very much. Lets not all forget ... the interior is significantly better as well.
I totally agreed with you! I think its important for a used sports car is to check who the previous owner was
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