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///M5 said:
Does the GT3 have a wide body like that of the TT?
Can someone please explain the advantages and disadvantages of the two model?
Does the GT3 RS come with wide body?
Which of the two is best to be daily driven?
I want a TT with the GT3 front
Thank you
Apr 7, 2006 7:40:05 AM
Apr 7, 2006 7:50:12 AM
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Revolution said:
I'm in Orlando FL, so pretty much great all year driving weather, but next year i'm gonna be living in Toronto Cananda, I plan on getting a GT3 but what do you guys think about it all year round?
Is it that unreasonable to want to use it daily in the winter?
what do you all think?
Apr 7, 2006 8:03:47 AM
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Apr 7, 2006 8:27:30 AM
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RC said:
I'm not sure but doesn't the FL in your signature mean FLORIDA? You shouldn't really worry too much about snow.
To be serious: the GT3 has been tested under various weather conditions, including snow, too. But it is not the perfect winter car, especially since it is very likely that no winter tires will be available for this car, at least not officially from the factory.
The lack of PSM also may indicate a more delicate behaviour of this car in snow or even under rainy conditions.
Personally, I would NOT recommend to get the GT3 as a daily driver in countries with lots of snow and/or rainy/low temperatures conditions. Of course you can drive almost ANY car in snow (our Co-Editor-in-Chief CR even drove his F430 in winter time with summer tires) but you don't really want to do that since it is no real fun from a certain point of driving. One reason why I went for the 997 Turbo instead of the GT3 was the winter over here in Bavaria. I drive my cars all year long and didn't want to leave my GT3 in the garage during winter time.
Apr 7, 2006 3:35:35 PM
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intouch1 said:
Hey Revo,
Don't forget that the Turbo has all wheel drive. That makes it a perfect winter car. However, the layout is 40% front and 60% rear which is rather sporty and will not give you the same traction as a true 4x4.
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intouch1 said:
Hey Revo,
Don't forget that the Turbo has all wheel drive. That makes it a perfect winter car. However, the layout is 40% front and 60% rear which is rather sporty and will not give you the same traction as a true 4x4.
Are you sure about this? Think again.
Hint: the new electronically controlled AWD...
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intouch1 said:
Hey Revo,
Don't forget that the Turbo has all wheel drive. That makes it a perfect winter car. However, the layout is 40% front and 60% rear which is rather sporty and will not give you the same traction as a true 4x4.
Are you sure about this? Think again.
Hint: the new electronically controlled AWD...
Apr 7, 2006 7:39:54 PM
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Revolution said:
Yeah, The wing is not exactly the best looking feature the car has,
anyway, I was reading this article about the 997 GT3 and it says the car has PSM, maybe a mistak on the part of the author?
Apr 7, 2006 10:10:34 PM
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RC said:
And I want a 997 Turbo with a VTG charged Carrera GT derived V10 engine with 700 HP, maximum 1200 kg of weight and sequential shifting.
Woohoo....I want that too