911carrera S or E55? (He chose the 911 S!!!)
anyway, no wife and no kids, so the extra doors and room dont really matter. by the way, i think the E55 has better resale value. thoughts???
Last edited by DrDrilZ; Dec 26, 2004 at 07:52 PM.
But but but, if you move that up to a 997 Turbo or better yet a Turbo S than the porsche wins out!!! But since i think we're comparing via prices... take it up to the C4S then i would take that over the E55. the C4S's handling is incredible and just sticks to the ground.
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for me (wife no kids), i still prefer a big car first and then small car. that's why the gs4 was a no brainer. and that allowed us to get the sc430. same situation
If I could get rid of my GS400 and buy a 997S I would do so in a heartbeat. The only drawback of a 997S (which is not really a drawback considering that it is a dedicated 2 door sports car) is that it has a very small trunk. Otherwise there is no comparison. Other than that kids that are about 16 years old or 5 ft 6 inches can easily fit in the rear seats of a 997S. Trust me, I know what I am talking about - my nephews sat in the back of a 996 C4 when I took that for a test drive.
I think what you need to decide is whether you want a dedicated sports car - handling, stick shift, light weight or want a boosted 4 door car (E55 AMG) that weighs almost a 1000 lbs more than a 997S with more trunk space and will definitely not be able to hang with a 997 S in the twisties. To me it is a no brainer - get the 997S. The interior fit and finish is absolutely amazing - very high quality plus if you are buying new, the Porsche has infinite customization options. You can get it in whatever exterior and interior color you want. From wood and leather to aluminum and leather - your choice.
Plus no wife and no kids???? Why are you even considering a 4 door sedan? Drive both and I guarantee you will get the 997S.
As far as resale value goes, Porshce's resale value is very high and they are very reliable cars. Porsche's are the only german cars these days that are reliable.
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