"Cabs are for posers and coups (sic) are for drivers!" So says the old adage. [

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In the past monocoques without roofs weren't too hot on torsional rigidity and in use, would shake, rattle and roll. They were a poor relation in terms of handling and maintenance too. Nowadays modern, sophisticated materials and CAD/CAM design systems have greatly improved the models but there is still a weight penalty from additional body shell stiffening, roof operating system etc. and it's more to go wrong too! [

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Personally I would never spec a cab, but I have driven plenty and am always surprised how nice they are and how well Porsche have overcomee deficiencies. Cruising around on a fine day with the top down is a wonderful experience. Such a pity that in the UK, there are so few opportunities to do this.
I had my 997.2 TTS for 6 years and still consider it one of the finest 911's I have owned. However, my 991.2 TTS was better in terms of performance. Only owned for 2 years, I now miss it hugely. Handling and road-holding are greatly improved, the suspension setup is better and uprated PASM, PDCC and RWS all serve to aid the cause. The cabin is a more commodious place to be as well. The PCM update offers more connectivity and better features. A bonus, notwithstanding the increased engine power, is consumption figures are far better. [

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A tip, if buying off the forecourt, is to thoroughly examine the brakes, particularly rotors, since these are hugely expensive to replace; also pads - particularly the rears - since they are prone to premature wear because of the active PTV system.
Will be interested to hear how you get on. [8|]
Regards,
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