Friday, September 23, 2011

What is the best porsche in preformance?

I really like Porsche and would love to know the best to look up|||If you are referring to current road car offerings, the GT2RS offers the highest performance in pretty much all measurable terms (as the 997 Turbo offers AWD, you could likely design a contest where it would have an advantage over the otherwise much faster GT2 and GT2RS, so it deserves a mention). However, this will likely be eclipsed in overall performance other than top speed as soon as the 918 enters production.





If you are looking at all Porsche models, then the GT3RSR or GT3R would be the highest performing car - though again, it may lack the top speed depending on what kind of gearing it was setup with and the aero-package (being race cars, the car's setup will be much more variable). The GT3RSR has the edge in total performance, but the GT3R could come out ahead in some contests due to it's much better fuel economy and very slight disadvantage on overall performance. Again though, looking at the future, the soon to be introduced LMP1 car will easily be the top performance car made by the company.|||Porsche has three car models: Boxter, Cayman, 911 and Cayenne. If we put Cayenne aside, as being SUV and not a sports car, each of these three models have a place of its own. Still, from pure performance point of view 911 models are still the best cars on the road. As I'm driving my second Porsche now (both are Cayman S models), I might be able to give a little firsthand insight as I also drove most of other current Porsche sports line models (crazy about cars, incurable:-). For everyday use and still to have a high performance car, for me, Cayman S, is perfect with its mid-engine layout, 340BHP and 280km/h top speed.





For even more performance and more road presence, shall we say, from 911 line, Turbo models have always the way to go. When You go beyond 911 Turbo, You will get more performance, but You are rapidly losing everyday usability.





Pure road sports cars like GT2 and GT3, are absolute bliss to drive, but are very still and the power can be overwhelming in most situations on the normal roads. You just can't find a proper stretch of road to let it go, so You are always constraining Yourself as the road is to short, too narrow etc for the car like that. If You are looking for pure performance, as You would like to use the car on the track more than on the road, GT2 and GT3 are best choice.





If You are planning to use it mostly on average roads, these cars can be very unpleasant to drive to any longer distance. For this, I would always suggest "smaller" models of 911 (a simple Carrera is fantastic car) and Cayman and Boxter models. If You think they are underpowered, let someone drive You a bit in a Cayman S, for example. You will be amazed, I promise:-)





Oh, and btw, the best Porsche in performance today? Absolutely 911 GT2 RS. It's one of the fastest street legal cars on earth.|||GT2 RS. GT3 RS is naturally aspirated and doesn't have quite the power of the GT2, but the GT3 is lighter and is generally said to handle better.|||The Porsche cars are about modern technology + Speed.


Porsche makes cars which are high tech and have features other rival Sportscars do not have.|||I've heard the 911 GT3 Rs.... or something like that. Porsche is sexy. the 911 GT3 is crazy all over the place. I hate any owner of a Porsche, because I am jealous... :( German engineering is sex.

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