01-20-2025, 11:40 AM | #1 |
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M2C vs 991.2 4S/GTS
Just as the title says... a little background. I have a 2021 DCT M2 competition for about 4 years now. Car is amazing but I am itching to get back into a 6 spd since I no longer drive into NYC for work and I just want an upgrade.
M2C warranty will be up and I have to decide my next move, stay with it for another year or 2 or finally upgrade. I have a 1 year old son so a "back seat" is important since this will be my car while the wife has the SUV. Would love to hear from anyone who has made the switch from either.
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991.2 GTS has very noticeable turbo lag the 992 7 speed is a better and there is less turbo lag honestly I would go CT5 V blackwing manual if I were you, I would take that over a 991.2 GTS any day if I needed a fun manual car with a back seat its big but it hides it well, very comfortable ride, immense power
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Hi, I'm in the same boat as you. Wife with the family SUV, me with the 2+2 sports car. I also take my little ones around occasionally, and they like the M2 as a change of pace from the X5 (both figuratively and literally
![]() The fact your considering a 911, makes me think you want to keep the same size car, and not go to a compact sedan like an M3 or CT4 BW. If you keep the same formula, finding something better than the M2 at this would be hard. A 911 seems obvious, but the rear seats seem far less usable than the M2. I would consider a G87 6MT a single car to replace your F87. Or take the two-car approach with one as a dedicated toy, and another as a daily driver. Here is a 911 or Cayman, and a sporty compact SUV or sedan will suit you. Maybe a X3 or 3-series with a B58. Let us know what you end up doing and why!
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If you can swing it, the 992 is a great all rounder, the manual is decent, sounds good with the sports exhaust, decent ride if you could swing a cpo 992.1 S 7 speed I think you would be quite happy with it I don't think they are that much more than a 991.2 GTS
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