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OP didn't mantion that the P-car would be his only car and if that's true then it's a no brainer to have a performance sedan as the only car.
However,if he has another backup car and is driving E63 as a DD and wants something fun,then look no further and get the TT.
Wife drives a loaded '07 530i and we also have an LX70 so it wasn't difficult for me to sell my E55 and get a TT
Btw we are not talking about E63 vs 996 TT as they are totally different cars for different people with different intended purpose.
E55/E63............ Serious family hauler
LX 470/Cayanne TT.......Serious cargo hauler
996 TT......................Well ......it seriously hauls "a double s"
However,if he has another backup car and is driving E63 as a DD and wants something fun,then look no further and get the TT.
Wife drives a loaded '07 530i and we also have an LX70 so it wasn't difficult for me to sell my E55 and get a TT
Btw we are not talking about E63 vs 996 TT as they are totally different cars for different people with different intended purpose.
E55/E63............ Serious family hauler
LX 470/Cayanne TT.......Serious cargo hauler
996 TT......................Well ......it seriously hauls "a double s"
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Sticking with the E63. I see no advantage to a 996 at this time. I wanted the "sleeper" effect and a 996TT is far from my original goal. I need to take a chill-pill and just enjoy what I have.
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I have owned a pretty heavily modded 996TT (2003) 6 speed and still have a 2007 997TT (modded, bought new).
The 996 was raw with less amenities inside. I did not use it as a daily driver partially due to comfort but also because of the "rowing" aspect in the Orange County- traffic.
The 997 is not a daily driver but I often find myself when opening the garage picking it over and over again to drive even with the other options I have. Its comfortable- fast and just has a nicer interior with more amenities. I have a W212 E63 and although its much slower than the GTR and 997TT I still can appreciate it from the standpoint of its intentions: a luxury sedan that goes faster than almost all other sedans out there.
In short from a previous and current owner; Id keep the E63 over the 996 but not over the 997.
The 996 was raw with less amenities inside. I did not use it as a daily driver partially due to comfort but also because of the "rowing" aspect in the Orange County- traffic.
The 997 is not a daily driver but I often find myself when opening the garage picking it over and over again to drive even with the other options I have. Its comfortable- fast and just has a nicer interior with more amenities. I have a W212 E63 and although its much slower than the GTR and 997TT I still can appreciate it from the standpoint of its intentions: a luxury sedan that goes faster than almost all other sedans out there.
In short from a previous and current owner; Id keep the E63 over the 996 but not over the 997.
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Hey Vic,
Thanks for the info. I love your car collection:-)
So in terms of performance is the 996TT and 997TT pretty close? Or is it more of a comfort thing?
Thanks for the info. I love your car collection:-)
So in terms of performance is the 996TT and 997TT pretty close? Or is it more of a comfort thing?
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The 996 can exceed the 997 in performance but you need to do a lot of mods (which many have and are still doing).
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My 996TT had modded turbos plus exhaust, ecu, and several other minor tweaks. It was fast but my 997TT with almost every mod but turbos is still faster if memory serves me correctly (I dumped the 996 in 2006). Stock vs stock is no comparo, the 997 is faster.
The 996 can exceed the 997 in performance but you need to do a lot of mods (which many have and are still doing).
The 996 can exceed the 997 in performance but you need to do a lot of mods (which many have and are still doing).
And I could never stomach those egg yolk headlamps on the 996. The 997 is nicely sculpted to look more like a true 911 (it looks closer to a 993 now.)
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Yeah,but for the money you can't beat the 996TT... With bigger turbos,exhaust,intake and a good tune these cars are easily putting down 550+ at the wheels and yet you are under $60,000.
Yes 997TT is and should be better then the 996 TT but isn't that always the case with any newer model You still have to plunk down $85,000 for an '07 which is quite a bit more then a nicely tuned/moded 996 TT.
If i have the money i would immediatly dump my 997 TT and get a GT2RS
Yes 997TT is and should be better then the 996 TT but isn't that always the case with any newer model You still have to plunk down $85,000 for an '07 which is quite a bit more then a nicely tuned/moded 996 TT.
If i have the money i would immediatly dump my 997 TT and get a GT2RS
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Keeping the E63...I had a "guy moment" looking at the 996TT and drooling, but remembered that I hated my Corvettes. I prefer the sleeper sedan thing. I don't want something that attracts a bunch of attention. My E63 is pretty low-key. Nothing fancy...just a big silver car:-)
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The outside of a 997 is definately better than the 996.However i am not too sure about the interior though. In my opnion the 997 interior looks more like a sedan than a sports car.
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But the 997 does have the amenities that people want these days. The problem with the 996 was the material cost cutting and the fit and finish. Things were much improved with the 997. The 993 was still built at an individual work station and assembled by hand (all the panels, etc., were stamped obviously but still needed to be fitted.)