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New 991 which one
- Thread starter cymro
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However; I was in a similar boat to you and decided that despite the attractions of the 991C2 with its low emissions, the lure of the extra 50bhp in the 2S and a couple of extra features was enough to swing it for me.
What spec are you considering other than pdk?
If I went for the 991C2S it will have similar options without the sport exhaust. I try and keep the price to no more than £85K, you can get stupid.
The 997S Gen 2 I have at the moment has sliding rood, adaptive seats, Bose, mobile phone, Cruise control reversing sensors. They are all nice to have and could live with out some of them especially the Bose and the mobile phone.
The new sliding roof looks tempting mind you.
Most probably it will be the 991C2S, I quite like white for a change with dark blue interior.
With a base price of £81k+ good luck with the budget! I think the one I specced came close to £95k[&:]ORIGINAL: cymro
If I went for the 991C2S it will have similar options without the sport exhaust. I try and keep the price to no more than £85K, you can get stupid.
Most probably it will be the 991C2S, I quite like white for a change with dark blue interior.
With PDCC? Sounds like it's a must have from the write ups.........ORIGINAL: cymro
have decided to go now for a white S with black interior. PDK and classic wheels delivery in March. Test drive booked end of next week.
ORIGINAL: cymro
have decided to go now for a white S with black interior. PDK and classic wheels delivery in March. Test drive booked end of next week.
Have you fixed your order yet? Mine's for March delivery too and they're chasing final spec. What goodies did you decide on in the end?

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