Aug 26, 2007 3:31:34 PM
Aug 27, 2007 7:23:47 AM
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SoCal Alan said:
since you just got your 997TT after having your 997S for so long, can you tell me what the acceleration difference is, as far as feel? Is it a little difference, significant difference, etc.? When the turbos kick in, is there a shove on your back? at.
Aug 27, 2007 3:14:00 PM
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SoCal Alan said:
MMD,
since you just got your 997TT after having your 997S for so long, can you tell me what the acceleration difference is, as far as feel? Is it a little difference, significant difference, etc.? When the turbos kick in, is there a shove on your back? I'm still trying to justify the move, but if the difference is not that great, I don't want to pull the trigger. I test drove one several months ago, but not enough seat time to really get a good feel. Plus, I didn't really want to ring it out with the dealer sitting in the passenger seat.
Aug 27, 2007 3:58:53 PM
Aug 27, 2007 6:05:40 PM
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SoCal Alan said:
Thanks MMD- that's exactly what I wanted to hear.
In SoCal, I don't get a chance to do a lot of two-lane passing maneuvers. How is the acceleration off the line compared to the C2S? Equally impressive improvement over the C2S?
Aug 27, 2007 6:53:48 PM
Aug 28, 2007 4:29:39 AM
Aug 29, 2007 12:53:33 PM
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Dan L said:
Enjoy the honeymoon and many years of excitement! Your few options were well selected. The ASS seats are first rate.
Dan
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MMD said:
Thanks again to all you guys for your shared enthusiasms.
What's funny? Remember the thread about which colored/optioned Porsches look the most stealthy? How you theoretically might be able to ride that dividing line between looking low-key BUT still quite cop-noticeable and being hard to spot at first glance?
Anyway... .
Got out of work and walked to my Slate Grey car. Thing is kinda dirty (dusty) and brake-dust-colored stock wheels need cleaning (breakin creates lots of brake dust). Slate grey, on the same colored ashphalt color here, along with carbon-ized (from break in) exhaust tips result in one hard to notice combination _at_first_sight_.
Then, oddly, I stood there and _stared_ and it "finally" occurred to me the freeking combination of earthy color, dirt, carbon and dust makes the car look like an incredibly capable serious, no messing-around, almost frightening, zero frills driving machine. Like it just landed on an aircraft carrier after a sortie, or just did 500 miles on the Autobahn, or did 24 hours at LeMans (without the graphics/advertizing). WOW.
Niiiiiiiice! I never saw a just-dirty-enough car which looked so dahmmm good and, at the same time, as low-key as it can possibly get!
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