I want to ask the hardcore Porsche guys here a question:

Porsche and 911 in particular are considered the pinnacle of automotive engineering excellence. But is there something you miss from other cars you have owned or driven? Is there a car brand that does something a little better? For e.g. steering feel of a Lotus or transmission shifts of a Ferrari or something like that?

I will leave out the obvious: I know Porsche is not known for luxury of a Rolls Royce/Bentley… So :)

  • Kinky_mofo@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Almost all sports cars can do one thing better than a Porsche. But they can’t do all things better than a Porsche.

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      1 year ago

      This. I’m pretty sure you couldn’t or woudn’t daily drive a Ferrari, McClaren or Lambo the way one could with a 911 (even GT cars)

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    1 year ago

    Wipers. Mercedes does not fuck around when it comes to wipers. Four bar linkage system with a dynamic pivot point to cover more surface area. Water shoots out of the wiper itself. And that period of time in the 90s where they overengineered a single wiper to cover the entire windshield instead of just having 2.

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    1 year ago

    Chevrolet - Value. Compare Z06 to 911 gt3 and while the gt3 is faster, it comes at twice the cost

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      1 year ago

      At that point, one would really only be buying a GT3 for the brand name and status which is ironic with some of the comments talking about Italian cars lol

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    1 year ago

    Value: Chevrolet Corvette Z06. 90 percent the car of a GT3 RS for 60 percent of the price.

    Driving dynamics: Lotus’ entire gas-powered lineup. Colin Chapman’s mantra of “simplify, then add lightness” continues to work wonders. If given the choice between a Boxster GTS and a supercharged Emira, I’m taking the Emira.

    Those are really the only two places where Porsche is beaten.

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    1 year ago

    I find Ferrari and Lamborghini wins in the soul department, really most other sports/supercar manufacturers.

    Although the best, Porsche has always had a very clinical feeling and appearance to me.

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    1 year ago

    Quality of the leather. Seems to me that that the leather in a 911 wears much faster than some other brands. Steering wheel, shift knob, door handles and window sills are getting shiny after only 14k miles. I have a year old Yukon with 35k miles and the leather looks brand new.

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    1 year ago

    Lamborghinis come with better stock exhaust systems than pretty much any Porsche, 911 GT3 RS included. Lambo and Ferrari have better sense of occasion, are visceral and raw, Porsche always feel very gentlemen like, too civilized, albeit being better track cars.

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      1 year ago

      One thing I was really disappointed with when I bought my 992 was the exhaust sounds. Previously I had a G82 with only the resonators removed and it sounded amazing. To get the sound I wanted out of my Porsche I had to spent $7500 on a full titanium exhaust system and then a $2500 tune from M-Engineering in order to allow the valved system to open fully. The stage 2 tune also increased the hp up to 600 and the torque up to 650nm. It sounds amazing now and better than the G82 but it took some work and some money.

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        1 year ago

        What problems you have with the exhaust on the 992? Think it’s great personally but it’s all up to the person. Btw you don’t need the m engineering tune for the valves to open fully there’s some other thing it’s cheaper, it’s at the top of Rennlist I forgot it’s name

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        1 year ago

        I could care less how it sounds, as long as it passes sound levels at tracks. I bought the Dundon quiet muffler for that reason. Same weight, same HP.

        I personally would like a quieter car. Less of a cop magnet, and would make talking easier…

        Plenty of cars now have “fake” sound. Either fake bass pumped through the speakers, or special vibration panels.

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      1 year ago

      “better” exhaust in what sense? Sound? Or are they leaving performance on the table?

      The civility is a very subjective issue, I think it comes down to preferring German restraint to Italian high drama (the VAG Lambos make a fascinating fusion thereof.) I remember when the Audi R8 came out people were dinging it as being “boring” and I couldn’t imagine a car that pretty taking a turn at 100mph with all the effort of going to get the groceries being considered boring.

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        Honestly, as unpopular as I will sound right now, I feel this whole Italians doing the “drama” thing and whatever some car fans call “soulful” or “emotional” and calling Germans “boring” is a bit too exaggerated. Yeah, even as a die-hard Porsche person, I harbor love towards the Ferrari V12, but to outright call a Porsche or any relative German sports car “boring” or “soulless” is an overused trope, be it in exhaust sound, design, etc. IMHO. Personally, anyone who calls an R8 (particularly the OG) boring is just talking out of their rear end.

        Regarding sound, I’ll give the benefit of the doubt towards anything turbo as Turbocharged engines aren’t known for sound. However, engines like the N/A 4.0L Flat 6 (even those in the RSR cup cars), certain V8s (older GTS models and even the 918), the older race car engines like the Flat 8 and 12, V10, etc. are all some incredibly special engines created by Porsche. The driving experience is also unique and special in its own regard.

        For Design, Porsche has always preferred being understated. I personally find that an appealing quality to Porsche at a time when many folks prefer Italian exotics for the brand name and flexing the status alone.

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      I dunno. This is super subjective. Although I love the drama of the exhaust of a Ferrari or Lambo, I also appreciate the symphony of sounds I get from my bone stock 991.1S exhaust. It’s beautiful, screams “take me to the track”, and IMO more sophisticated. Also I honestly don’t love how most regular people get pissed off by the exhaust of a Lambo. Not sure if I’d want to deal with that every weekend.

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      It’s amazing that Porsche can sell lane keep assist and adaptive cruise for something like $3,000 when it’s standard on Honda/Acura products, and in my experience works about just as well as those cars.

      The other one that kills me is how garbage Porsche’s base audio systems are. The sound systems in Honda and Toyota rental cars I’ve driven sound better. Even the Bose option that Porsche sells for ~$1,000 is lacking compared to the basic sound system in the BMW I used to own.

      Also, spending over $100k on a 911 or Cayenne for the base interior to be plastic/vinyl of mediocre material quality (build quality is still good) is pretty lame.

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      1 year ago

      When you pay $26k in options to know that basic brands like KIA offers them with a single trim. 😅

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    1 year ago

    Hard to pick on company that does it better b/c they’re always in a state of flux with redesigns…but Porsche controls suck, particularly menu logic. Most of the Germans are bad; Audi may be the best, M-B currently the worst, though VW is really trying hard to catch up to M-B

    Maybe Uconnect is best though the new system in Tonale and Hornet is pretty crappy. GM May actually have one of the best UIs and controls in the industry now.

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        1 year ago

        The touchpads are too small and too sensitive. Makes it a major PITA to do a thing while moving. Requires super fine motions and attention that isn’t in sync with driving in traffic, etc. really distracting.

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          I personally like it. Because Mercedes gives you the option of controls. Touchscreen, touchpad, steering wheel pads, voice controls. I only use the steering wheel pads for simple tasks like skipping songs. Otherwise you are right. They aren’t easy to use but not unusable.

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        1 year ago

        True; but so many systems integrate hvac that you have to move about the system. Or if you listen to the radio or SiriusXM