Question : 2007 Base 911 Carrera
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Question : 2007 Base 911 Carrera
I looking at upgrading from a 1999 corvette coupe. I visted my first porsche dealer yesterday just to see if I would fit in a porsche because I'm 6'2" and 205 lbs. Well the Cayman was too small (not enough leg room) but I can fit in the Carrera 977 comfortably.
Motor Trend April 2006 (Cover Story) said; "In the near term, we envision 911s adopting the 3.8-liter across the board, offering 355 and 380 horsepower, leaving room for a 3.4-liter Cayman and a 3.6-liter Cayman S."
Are there any rumors out there in porsche land that the base 2007 Carrera will have a 3.8-liter vs 3.6-liter on the 2006/2005 ? This is worth waiting for especially if it is for no price increase or a modest price increase over the 2006.
Motor Trend April 2006 (Cover Story) said; "In the near term, we envision 911s adopting the 3.8-liter across the board, offering 355 and 380 horsepower, leaving room for a 3.4-liter Cayman and a 3.6-liter Cayman S."
Are there any rumors out there in porsche land that the base 2007 Carrera will have a 3.8-liter vs 3.6-liter on the 2006/2005 ? This is worth waiting for especially if it is for no price increase or a modest price increase over the 2006.
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RE: Question : 2007 Base 911 Carrera
Why not just buy the S which has the 3.8 in it already? I have an 06 C2S with the 3.8L in the shop right now getting a supercharger, full exhaust, and lowing springs. Springs and exhaust are on, I should be able to start the supercharger tomorrow Baseline dyno run was 300hp/260tq at the rear wheels on our mustang dyno.
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RE: Question : 2007 Base 911 Carrera
Because there is a 10K difference in price. Why pay 10K extra now for a 3.8-liter 2006 Carrera S when I can get it for free in the fall in a 2007 Base Carrera ? I was able to retire at 40 something using this logic so I'll keep on using the same logic until it fails me. As a good consumer, I'm just looking for more value for my money.
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RE: Question : 2007 Base 911 Carrera
Porsche, like Chevy with the 'vette, Aston with the Vanquish, and Ferrari with its cars, is always upping the ante: the longer you wait the more they will add They probably will add a 3.8 in a few years, and then something else, and then something else; - you could wait forever for the "next big thing."
I am very happy with the 3.6 liter in mine, and have no regrets. I frequently drive my C5 and the Carrera back to back, so I can state categorically that my vette (or even a stock one, I imagine) corners and handles a bit better, but does not drive as well nor feel as absolutely flawless in its dynamics. It is not the power, nor the sheer handling/cornering, that makes a Porsche so satisfying to drive and own, but instead its superb dynamics, linearity, flawless communication with the driver, and the high quality of assembly, etc.: 200 ccs won't make any difference there.
I am very happy with the 3.6 liter in mine, and have no regrets. I frequently drive my C5 and the Carrera back to back, so I can state categorically that my vette (or even a stock one, I imagine) corners and handles a bit better, but does not drive as well nor feel as absolutely flawless in its dynamics. It is not the power, nor the sheer handling/cornering, that makes a Porsche so satisfying to drive and own, but instead its superb dynamics, linearity, flawless communication with the driver, and the high quality of assembly, etc.: 200 ccs won't make any difference there.
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