The 997 Turbo/Turbo S were and still are fine cars. Some call them boring but I guess the only thing boring is the exhaust sound, which can be "adjusted" with the right aftermarket exhaust incl. new cats. I think prices will drop as soon as the 991 Turbo/Turbo S hits the market and many people will get the chance to get one of these wonderful cars 997 Turbo/Turbo S for much less money. Make no mistake though: These are not cars for beginners.
Let's be honest: Not many people drive their Turbo/Turbo S on the track and if they do, mostly for driver events/school or just for fun. So it doesn't matter if the "old" 997 Turbo/Turbo S does the Nordschleife 10 seconds slower than the new cars, straight line performance is still amazing for the "old" cars (especially 0-60) and for half the money, they are really worth it. Before ordering the 991 Turbo S I was seriously considering buying (not leasing) a slightly used 997 Turbo S with low mileage but in the end I realized that I get bored fast and I would want to be able to switch to the 991 Turbo S facelift after three years or so, making the lease of a new car the better choice for me.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S (Sept. 2013), Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)