OK, I just downloaded the latest AMS issue to my iPad (it is available through the US iTunes store too...just in case you are interested).
Here are the test results:
991 Turbo S
0-100 kph in 2.9 seconds
0-200 kph in 10.2 seconds
0-280 kph in 24.6 seconds
Quartermile: 10.9 seconds.
Nissan GT-R Black Edition (latest version)
0-100 kph in 3.3 seconds
0-200 kph in 11.6 seconds
0-280 kph in 30.3 seconds (5.9 seconds slower than 991 Turbo S)
Quartermile: 11.4 seconds.
Audi R8 V10 Plus
0-100 kph in 3.7 seconds
0-200 kph in 11.6 seconds
0-280 kph in 30.7 seconds (6.1 seconds slower than 991 Turbo S)
Quartermile: 11.6 seconds.
In the wet handling, Porsche finally has improved the tires and the new AWD does it's magic too: 1:23,86 min (1:25,88 min. for the Audi and 1:30,66 for the Nissan, Nissan uses UHP tires).
Now the best part: The Nissan GT-R and the 991 Turbo S are practically identical in the handling tests at lower and higher speeds, incl. high speed braking (from 190 kph). However: The Nissan GT-R was equipped with UHP tires, the 991 Turbo S with normal street tires. Amazing. More interesting is the comparison with the Audi, which used PZero tires too. No chance vs. the 991 Turbo S in any handling category. Did someone say that mid engined cars are much better?!
Verdict (AMS): The 991 Turbo S is unreasonably expensive but also unreasonably fast, agile and efficient...all that combined even with some comfort. This is why the 991 Turbo S wins the comparison.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)