maybe but that doesn’t give you the transmission, suspension and other modifications, or a warranty
maybe but that doesn’t give you the transmission, suspension and other modifications, or a warranty
When I was at the NY Auto Show, there was vomit in the back of an Audi TT. Lovely.
Do any of them have $130k cars?
I think the interior is really great, in truth!
Good, don’t buy one, leave prices low so I can buy one! I really love 996s, particularly the narrow-body 3.4 liter models. Visually I think they’re the perfect visual reset and update for the car after the entire 1965 to 1998 arc of fender growth and wing-sprouting, and the sleek, narrow-fender, unadorned look of the…
They’re really nice places to be...the quality is really good inside. And if you can get on the “everything is round” mindset of the late 90s, it’s actually really good design too.
actually the interior is quite nice when you sit inside. Everything is within arms reach, and it just... works. And doesn’t creak or rattle a bit, even after 16 years on mine it is still rock-solid.
I don’t disagree that earlier and later were better, making this a tacit low point. However, I wouldn’t say it was bad enough to be a deal-breaker on owning a 996.
Add a new CarPlay headunit and boom - a 997.2 becomes a car that has all the features of a new Volkswagen GTI.
p.s. Don’t get me wrong, though. The 996 is a cool car. I’d probably still pick it over a 991, despite the interior, although I’d probably pick a 987 over just about any of them. Man, I miss that car.
Yeah, that’s going to happen with any infotainment screen over time. At least the 997 one can be dealt with in a few ways.
That’s exactly what a syphilis would say
Michael Bay did not direct this, unless you consider The Purge and A Quiet Place as Michael Bay movies too.
Maybe it’s the wood trim mine’s optioned with, but I don’t understand the hate for the interior. Especially compared to older 911s, the interior ain’t bad.
It’s not the cheapness so much as the very dated, late ‘90s curves and lines. It’s the only 911 interior that I don’t think will ever look the good kind of “classic.” FWIW, the 991 interior is my second least favorite. It’s just too slanted towards luxury. In the water-cooled era, I think Porsche threaded the…
I would ad that it’s the last “dated” interior in a 911 that’s going to okay forever. After the 996 we started getting big LCD screens, those things look ancient when they’re a year or two old, roll the clock forward 20-30 years and it will be the automotive interior equivalent of parachute pants
Sat in one, drove it. Interior was bla and 90s but the car was great so who cares
It is not a hot take to say that the 996 911 is the best looking 911 ever.
Because audiences found that part of him charming. And because his voice is totally creepy when he gets it back. Also, Bay is not directing this movie, Travis Knight is (then again, he seems to be a Bay alumni, so you might want to edit your coment to say “WTF Mini-Bay?”)
I always get pissed when I’m at a car show and people let their kids put their grubby little hands all over the fucking cars. I want to chop their hands off for it. I understand manufacturers probably expect their cars to be touched at these shows but when some kid has a churro or some shit in one hand and has the…