Placed a reserve on the car. White with red interior. Contrary to similar looking car above this one has black dashboard (not sure I use the right term - speedo and all dials).
Now need to look into winter tires. Looked the manual and see that my old 997 turbo winter tires are different size.
Not yet sure what the pick up date as may have to wait for a month for a set of winter tires.
Some photos from this weekend (Austria & Germany). Enjoy.
View from hotel balcony at night (would have been perfect for Halloween... ).
Closer look at Castle Neuschwanstein (Bavaria)
Car behaves quite nicely on snow, there are no traction issues and sidegrip is quite acceptable.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
Wonderful - thanks for sharing RC. Amazing such a powerful car is driveable in such conditions, even on winter tyres
My wife has been to Bavaria and keeps telling me it is beautiful area to visit
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Porsche 997 Carrera S PDK Aqua Blue / Black - Skoda Octavia Mk.3 daily drive
dreamcar:
Wonderful - thanks for sharing RC. Amazing such a powerful car is driveable in such conditions, even on winter tyres
My wife has been to Bavaria and keeps telling me it is beautiful area to visit
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Porsche 997 Carrera S PDK Aqua Blue / Black - Skoda Octavia Mk.3 daily drive
I am surprised myself, only the ground clearance seems to be the limit (and quite frankly, the Turbo S seems to have more ground clearance than I thought initially, no issues so far).
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
apias:
All you are missing is a dog in the passenger seat.
Do kids count too? I had my two kids with me and believe me or not, we even had our luggage with us (which wasn't easy). My wife had the skis in her car, some luggage (and two friends and their luggage), so she couldn't take all our luggage.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
artur777:
rubaga:
Yep. Did that a few years back. Did not drive it last winter. Look forward to doing it again.
Do russsian roads suit well for this?
In Moscow yes. Although I did a few trips around the country in my 997T. And roads were ok. Porsche is very robust car. Very well made. Can stand quite a lot of abuse.
The bigger issue are now speed cameras, huge fines for speeding and horrible traffic.
Anyway thats the place where I live. So this is the place to enjoy a nice car)))
RC - great pictures. You are a great inspiration to drive TS in winter.
RC:
apias:
All you are missing is a dog in the passenger seat.
Do kids count too? I had my two kids with me and believe me or not, we even had our luggage with us (which wasn't easy). My wife had the skis in her car, some luggage (and two friends and their luggage), so she couldn't take all our luggage.
Christian,
nice pic)) did your fuel consumption raised heavily in winter?
rubaga:
artur777:
rubaga:
Yep. Did that a few years back. Did not drive it last winter. Look forward to doing it again.
Do russsian roads suit well for this?
In Moscow yes. Although I did a few trips around the country in my 997T. And roads were ok. Porsche is very robust car. Very well made. Can stand quite a lot of abuse.
The bigger issue are now speed cameras, huge fines for speeding and horrible traffic.
Anyway thats the place where I live. So this is the place to enjoy a nice car)))
RC - great pictures. You are a great inspiration to drive TS in winter.
have a good luck)
post pics pls here then)
Thanks, guys.
On a different note: It seems that this thread got "divided" somehow (database issue?), I apologize for that. I will inform Eunice about that, maybe he has the time for a fix.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
apias:
RC:Do kids count too?
Not unless they roll around in the mud.
Trust me...I had difficulties from keeping them doing that (and yes, there was some frozen? mud close by ).
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
http://www.porsche.com/usa/models/911/911-carrera-4s/chassis/porsche-dynamic-chassis-control-pdcc/
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
The PDCC button is very confusing: It actually switches PASM modes from Normal to Sport and back. When the red lamp is on, the Sport mode is active. When it is off, the Normal mode is active. Same applies to corresponding PDCC on-road driving programs. I don't have a clue why Porsche didn't name the button PASM, pretty weird.
To summarize: By pressing the button, you actually switch PASM modes but at the same time PDCC driving program is switched too (but it is related to the PASM setting, you cannot switch is separately from PASM).
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
RC, I remember you reported rattling sound coming from your glass sunroof and it went away on its own. Did it ever come back? I'm hearing rattle from the metal sunroof and a bit from the driver side B pillar. Needless to say this is extremely annoying, especially from a $200k+ car.
thxf8:
RC, I remember you reported rattling sound coming from your glass sunroof and it went away on its own. Did it ever come back? I'm hearing rattle from the metal sunroof and a bit from the driver side B pillar. Needless to say this is extremely annoying, especially from a $200k+ car.
I usually listen to the engine/exhaust sound (window cracked open) or to music, I haven't paid attention lately. Sorry.
Next time I'm in the car, I am going to pay attention again. I'm not really someone who pays attention to interior noises because of the above points I made and these noises also usually don't annoy me, unless they are really noticeable.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
Here is the question to the community. Regarding winter tires. I have seen here good reports (mainly from RC) regarding Pirelli winter offering. I found here a set of winter tires by Michelen. I think its a Pilot model specifically for Porsche in the sizing of Porsche.
Any views on Michelin winter tires?
rubaga:
Here is the question to the community. Regarding winter tires. I have seen here good reports (mainly from RC) regarding Pirelli winter offering. I found here a set of winter tires by Michelen. I think its a Pilot model specifically for Porsche in the sizing of Porsche.
Any views on Michelin winter tires?
I always prefer N-rated tires for my Porsche cars, incl. winter tires. Since the 991 Turbo S is pretty new and the AWS is also a new feature, it is difficult to tell much about other tires. Ask your local Porsche dealer, he should have an actual list of approved winter tires for the 991 Turbo S. Of course other tires (same size, speed and load index) could work too but since the 991 Turbo S is a pretty "complex" car, I wouldn't do it. Yes, others may have a different opinion on this.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
RC:
I always prefer N-rated tires for my Porsche cars, incl. winter tires. Since the 991 Turbo S is pretty new and the AWS is also a new feature, it is difficult to tell much about other tires. Ask your local Porsche dealer, he should have an actual list of approved winter tires for the 991 Turbo S. Of course other tires (same size, speed and load index) could work too but since the 991 Turbo S is a pretty "complex" car, I wouldn't do it. Yes, others may have a different opinion on this.
It is from Porsche dealer and it is approved for 991 Turbo S. Its Michelin Pilot 4 tires. I spoke with the other suppliers and after passing on the details of Pirelli tires and sizes they saw immediately that the tires are specific for Porsche as well. So if they find it (which I think is unlikely) then it will still be specific for Porsche Turbo S.
One other option I am thinking about is ordering from Porsche a factory ready made set with rims. If its available at the central warehouse in Germany then it will take 3-4 weeks to get it to Moscow.