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Old 02-02-2008, 02:36 PM
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Help Needed - May buy 997

Hello all,

Well with two kids now the Cayman is non ideal for family runs. We have the XC90 for w/e's but with my wife looking to return to work in 3 or 4 months I will be helping be doing the morning childcare run.

As such I need more seats...Porsche UK will take a deposit from me for a facelifted 997C2S with many unconfirmed changes (please let it be PDK gearbox) but with DFI and flashy touchscreen satnav including bluetooth & ipod doc system confirmed.

What should I do - the other option is to buy another cheap car like a secondhand golf or something, but we've only really got room for 2 cars and that just seems a bit pointless.

I'm going to drive the current 997 soon to check it out. I've been pondering this for a while and had at first considered keeping the Cayman too - but that is a lot of money sat in the drive / garage and I just couldn't justify having both.

Buying something 'sensible'; M5 RS6 etc etc is not an option either 'cos, well just cos.

All advice (serious please - I know the engine is in the wrong place) appreciated.
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I drove a 997 basic Carrera recently and was less than impressed, faster than a Cayman for sure, but it felt much less planted.

However I also drove a 997 C4S recently on a Porsche test drive plus and was amazed at how different it felt from the other one, much meatier in feel and with a more planted nose. I confess I rather liked it, even if it was twice the price of a Cayman.

There is more difference between the various different versions of the 997 than might seem obvious. My advice would be to try several variants before you decide.

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hi mex.
you will loose a shed load of money on the 997.
have you thought about a second hand one ?
starting to dip below 40k.
depends on miles i know but they seem to loose about 7k a year !
id by a old golf that you wont mind the kids trashing.
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You can get a decent Ka, Clio or such for £3,000, low road tax, insurance £250 a year for the family run, and KEEP the Cayman.

Just do the Maths, with what you will loose trading in the Cayman and the extra costs for the 997.........

Hell, you can push the boat out and spend £4,000 for a low mileage model - and still have money in your pocket to spend on Modifications/Wheels Track Tyres etc....

Who cares people see you driving a small family hatchback? You have a Porsche that you Track - (Good to meet you at Brands Hatch).

I am never happier than when driving my 2003 - £3,000 11,000 mile, Kia Rio 1.3 Estate/Hatchback, to park at the airport while I go to work.

And as for a place to keep your cars? You will find the answer!!!!!
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I don't think the 997 will be good for the school run. I don't know how old you kids are but they'd have to be quite small to fit in the almost non existent back seats. Plus, the kids will thrash the car going in and out of the car. I would consider an RS$ or a 335i (you can get a 4-door now) if you must sell the CS. I agree with the others; get yourself a small daily runabout to do the school run in and keep the CS.
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When I sold my 987s I went to the OPC with all intentions to buy a 997. Test drove 997 C4S back to back with Cayman S. Came back from test drives and ordered Cayman S
nuff said !!!!
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I get the feeling that you would very much like a C2S and the 997 shape nearly looks as good as your Cayman S.

Order one but still come out for a beer with us.

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Keep your CS and swap the XC90 for a Cayenne GTS, cost about the same as the 997 but drives heaps better than the XC90.
One problem though, do you think your kids want to be dropped off at school in a porsche?
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Thanks for all the comment. Those who know me will know how hard this decision was but my wifes Volvo stays and I have to help with the school run, therefore....

Deposit paid today for Facelife 997 (C2S), September delivery.

I will still seek help with spec, and if even if I sell the Cayman will still come out for meets if I am allowed.....I promise to wait for the rest of you...
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Good luck with the September delivery. Your facelife 997 with DFI should be able to keep up with the Cayman pack.

Congratulations on the order.

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