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Notice that the gear lever has a conventional forward + upshift and backwards - downshift, which makes more sense to me, but contrary to what BMW and other sequentials do. We need to see a photo of the steering wheel - tip buttons, or paddles or whatever.
You can see it in this picture :
No paddles.
BTW: They seem to have replaced Volcano Grey parts by Silver painted parts, thus avoiding different shades of silver in the interior. Well done
Jun 6, 2008 12:23:23 PM
Jun 6, 2008 12:28:48 PM
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i disagree with that cause when the new wheel is turned on top it will be confusing as well even with the new solution. thats in general what the lever in the center console is for...
worked perfectly fine with the BMW SMG...
its always the same with the buttons, especially on the track when hitting curbs etc u either hit the by accident or u dont know if u hit them cause its only a small button. with a paddle u know when u pull, klick or hit it...
from my point of view a way better solution...
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in terms of performance and technology gains, the PDK is no doubt an immense improvement, but the "user interface" is a bit a of a let down.
Should have had paddles rather than steering wheel buttons - and the PDK stick should have followed the well regarded SMG approach,
As for the facellift looks (front/rear bumbers) I think the front bumbers now basically look same as the Boxster, and the rear light cluster looks cheesy and fugly (and no it will not grow on me - when the 996 replaced the 993, the resdesigned look never grew on me then and still hasnt after ten years - I still much prefer the 993 looks, and the subsequent 997 look)
Overall, tremendous laudable improvements in performance and functionality options (such as IPOD/Bluetooth etc), but looks-wise (and PDK interface) are letdowns.
For me, now that I know all the facts on the facelift model, I am fully satisfied to keep my manual transmission '08 C2S - the next time i will consider changes is when the next generation 911 comes out in four or so years.
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Notice that the gear lever has a conventional forward + upshift and backwards - downshift, which makes more sense to me, but contrary to what BMW and other sequentials do. We need to see a photo of the steering wheel - tip buttons, or paddles or whatever.
No paddles.
BTW: They seem to have replaced Volcano Grey parts by Silver painted parts, thus avoiding different shades of silver in the interior. Well done
The steering wheel spokes look like volcano grey, don't they?
Jun 6, 2008 12:42:08 PM
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i disagree with that cause when the new wheel is turned on top it will be confusing as well even with the new solution. thats in general what the lever in the center console is for...
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For me this is perfect. I plan on getting the FL 911.
I preferred the boxster front end to the previous 911. I'm happy!
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i disagree with that cause when the new wheel is turned on top it will be confusing as well even with the new solution. thats in general what the lever in the center console is for...
Why? The buttons always shift up if pressed and shift down if pulled...
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i disagree with that cause when the new wheel is turned on top it will be confusing as well even with the new solution. thats in general what the lever in the center console is for...
Why? The buttons always shift up if pressed and shift down if pulled...
So Porsche has the BEST solution in spirited driving compared to everyone else's "left paddle for downshift /right paddle for upshift" set up , whether fixed to steering column or fixed to steering wheel.
With PDK, either hand can shift up or down, whether wheel is right side up or upside down as you steer, even passing wheel hand over hand in tight corners .
Jun 6, 2008 2:44:20 PM
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i disagree with that cause when the new wheel is turned on top it will be confusing as well even with the new solution. thats in general what the lever in the center console is for...
Why? The buttons always shift up if pressed and shift down if pulled...
So Porsche has the BEST solution in spirited driving compared to everyone else's "left paddle for downshift /right paddle for upshift" set up , whether fixed to steering column or fixed to steering wheel.
With PDK, either hand can shift up or down, whether wheel is right side up or upside down as you steer, even passing wheel hand over hand in tight corners .
Jun 6, 2008 2:58:53 PM
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i disagree with that cause when the new wheel is turned on top it will be confusing as well even with the new solution. thats in general what the lever in the center console is for...
Why? The buttons always shift up if pressed and shift down if pulled...
So Porsche has the BEST solution in spirited driving compared to everyone else's "left paddle for downshift /right paddle for upshift" set up , whether fixed to steering column or fixed to steering wheel.
With PDK, either hand can shift up or down, whether wheel is right side up or upside down as you steer, even passing wheel hand over hand in tight corners .
+1
and you can shift with the stick, if the situation warrants it, which is something you cannot do in many automated manual systems
Jun 6, 2008 3:09:59 PM
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is the final result truly worth the many hours spent viewing the 100 plus pages of the facelift thread? Indeed is it worth the extra cash required to get into the new model? i think not, sticking with my low milage 997 s. surley next generation is going to see a real change!
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Should have had paddles rather than steering wheel buttons
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So Porsche has the BEST solution in spirited driving compared to everyone else's "left paddle for downshift /right paddle for upshift" set up , whether fixed to steering column or fixed to steering wheel.
With PDK, either hand can shift up or down, whether wheel is right side up or upside down as you steer, even passing wheel hand over hand in tight corners .
Excactly. Sounds like an ideal concept. Look forward to testing it
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Notice that the gear lever has a conventional forward + upshift and backwards - downshift, which makes more sense to me, but contrary to what BMW and other sequentials do. We need to see a photo of the steering wheel - tip buttons, or paddles or whatever.
I have to disagree, the conventional and logical way of arranging it (at least in racing) is forward - downshift and back - upshift. BMW are the ones who got it right
So in the 911 you have to shift using buttons on the front of the steeringwheel, unlike what EVERYONE else has (paddles behind the wheel) or use the stick which has the reverse upshift - downshift
Jun 6, 2008 5:34:50 PM