Spring is just around the corner. Well may be not but nevertheless as the days lengthen and the winter salt and gloom recedes thoughts turn once more to matters motoring.
I've been in 997's since 2005, turbo from 2006 and Gen II for the last three years. Wonderful cars all. A pleasure to drive, not too expensive to run and save for some duff radiators on the Gen I turbo, entirely without fault; not bad for a relatively high performance car. The current car was not exactly worn out and the lack of 7 digit post code hardly a justification for making a change.
However, as is the way with these things, some casual phone enquiries revealed there were new 991's on offer at sensible prices and it seemed rude not to follow this up.
The result is that this afternoon I traded in the turbo and drove away in a new 991C2S, reasonably well specified with usual spaghetti soup of P acronyms.
Initial impressions distinctly favourable. The fittings and furnishings all a step on from 997, road noise and ride an all-round improvement, steering indistinguishable from my old car, and on the short run back from the OPC the missing 130 horses weren't noticed.
I will report back once I have a bit more on the clock which is currently showing 41 miles.
I've been in 997's since 2005, turbo from 2006 and Gen II for the last three years. Wonderful cars all. A pleasure to drive, not too expensive to run and save for some duff radiators on the Gen I turbo, entirely without fault; not bad for a relatively high performance car. The current car was not exactly worn out and the lack of 7 digit post code hardly a justification for making a change.
However, as is the way with these things, some casual phone enquiries revealed there were new 991's on offer at sensible prices and it seemed rude not to follow this up.
The result is that this afternoon I traded in the turbo and drove away in a new 991C2S, reasonably well specified with usual spaghetti soup of P acronyms.
Initial impressions distinctly favourable. The fittings and furnishings all a step on from 997, road noise and ride an all-round improvement, steering indistinguishable from my old car, and on the short run back from the OPC the missing 130 horses weren't noticed.
I will report back once I have a bit more on the clock which is currently showing 41 miles.

