“Over the past 25 odd years, I’ve owned no less than five air-cooled 911s. It’s rare for me to be without one for more than about five years. And since I sold my last one (an ’82 SC coupe) in 2014, it seemed like I was well overdue. My 968, while entertaining, wasn’t as kid-friendly as a 911 — the 944-style curved rear seat bottoms found on an early 968 don’t accommodate a booster seat very well. And since my kids like to go in the Porsche, the 968 needed to go.”
Read the rest here at PCA.org
Any true driver will close on a manual 996 coupe immediately after driving one. Author is very correct, the 996 lives solely in a lightweight, visceral race-car-for-the-street zone that is almost impossible to replicate apart from $300K+ GT’s or hypercars. The 996 is hands down the greatest road car platform ever manufactured by Porsche. Drive a 996 GT3 and you will sell your house to buy it.
Well Said Ben!
Two weeks in, number of regrets? Zero!
Good for you Rob! Congrats on the purchase and enjoy the many miles with the car. If you’re on Instagram, please shoot us a follow as we’d love to follow the journey with this one.