08-09-2008, 04:21 AM
fasthonda wrote:
Gee, I thought my 993 was sort of like that? Please don't tell me I ought to trade it in for an early 944, late '70s or '80s 911 -- or a Miata! -- just when I thought I was getting the hang of the 993's handling!
Quote:if i had to pick the 'perfect' porsche for a first timer to show up with at a track event, it would probably be an early 944. or a late 70s thru 80s 911. it is so much easier to teach in a car like above; a car that is not mega powerful, yet responds well to driver inputs. these cars are 'good-teachable' because when a driver makes an error, the car responds and shows them that they have done wrong!
Gee, I thought my 993 was sort of like that? Please don't tell me I ought to trade it in for an early 944, late '70s or '80s 911 -- or a Miata! -- just when I thought I was getting the hang of the 993's handling!

'95 993