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- Peter
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- Mini JCW
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Hi everyone, my first post here but I’ve been lurking for a while as I’ve been watching the market for a long while now, preparing for my next car.
I’ve been a BMW guy until now, my last car being an M4 CS which I loved but these days I need usable rear seats and some actual grip when it’s cold and wet. I live in Scotland after all….
The CT 4S has seemed like the ideal blend, a good boot for day to day practicality, extra ride height and gravel mode for the snowy winter days (we live up in the hills)
so I’m waiting impatiently for the right spec/price car to come along but have wondered about going for a non CT, with the option of going a year or two older and looking at the Turbo.
I booked a visit with my local Porsche dealership yesterday to get a taste of driving an electric car for the first time and whilst they’d sold the regular 4S and Turbo I was looking to comparethe salesman let me and the wife out in a 2023 Turbo S they’ve yet to sell….
Wow, I loved the power delivery with so much grip and how such a big car felt like a precise sports car.
I’m a sucker for CCB’s, having had them on the M4, and the carbon trim on the Turbo S was a lovely lift but maybe the non S is a better balance of price/performance.
From what I’ve read here, I’d be wary of the PSCB on the Turbo but are problems rare?
I would have to stretch the budget to get into a reasonable mileage 2020ish Turbo S and it’s obviously far faster than our roads can handle, but I’m still tempted to go for the all out sports car feel over practicality.
I think the 4S CT is still a lot more practical and will try book a test drive with another local dealership this week.
I’m wondering how noticeable the power difference is? how much does being a CT reduce the planted sports car feel?
Only recently did I notice a lot of 2022 CTs come without power adjustable steering, thanks to the chip shortage. A minor thing but having felt the quality and luxury of the car it seems weird to not have the convenience. Are there other features that might not be obvious in their absence but I should be on the look out for?
I’ve been a BMW guy until now, my last car being an M4 CS which I loved but these days I need usable rear seats and some actual grip when it’s cold and wet. I live in Scotland after all….
The CT 4S has seemed like the ideal blend, a good boot for day to day practicality, extra ride height and gravel mode for the snowy winter days (we live up in the hills)
so I’m waiting impatiently for the right spec/price car to come along but have wondered about going for a non CT, with the option of going a year or two older and looking at the Turbo.
I booked a visit with my local Porsche dealership yesterday to get a taste of driving an electric car for the first time and whilst they’d sold the regular 4S and Turbo I was looking to comparethe salesman let me and the wife out in a 2023 Turbo S they’ve yet to sell….
Wow, I loved the power delivery with so much grip and how such a big car felt like a precise sports car.
I’m a sucker for CCB’s, having had them on the M4, and the carbon trim on the Turbo S was a lovely lift but maybe the non S is a better balance of price/performance.
From what I’ve read here, I’d be wary of the PSCB on the Turbo but are problems rare?
I would have to stretch the budget to get into a reasonable mileage 2020ish Turbo S and it’s obviously far faster than our roads can handle, but I’m still tempted to go for the all out sports car feel over practicality.
I think the 4S CT is still a lot more practical and will try book a test drive with another local dealership this week.
I’m wondering how noticeable the power difference is? how much does being a CT reduce the planted sports car feel?
Only recently did I notice a lot of 2022 CTs come without power adjustable steering, thanks to the chip shortage. A minor thing but having felt the quality and luxury of the car it seems weird to not have the convenience. Are there other features that might not be obvious in their absence but I should be on the look out for?
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