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View Poll Results: Porsche handling vs BMW | |||
Porsche | 31 | 77.50% | |
BMW | 9 | 22.50% | |
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11-12-2005, 02:50 PM | #2 |
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i havnet driven a porche yet...well, only a cayanne...didnt like it too much.
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11-12-2005, 08:01 PM | #4 |
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you have to compare apples to apples,
Z4 vs Boxster X5 vs Cayenne in both cases I think you've drank a bit too much BMW kool aid to deny the porsche the handling crown. Handling however is just one part of a great vehicle |
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11-12-2005, 10:36 PM | #5 | |
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BMWs are incredible cars, but comparing them to a Porsche is really comparing apples to oranges. A Porsche car, even the lowliest boxster, will out-handle and completely out-drive a BMW car. (M cars inluded: they may out-accelerate a Porsche, but they can't out-drive it. It's in the way the cars are designed.) However, a Porsche seats two people and is a pure sports car: the BMW is a car that you can take the family and luggage on vacation with. They are VERY different in that way!!! Drive safe. (Note: Cayenne not included, since it is a truck. It will out-handle the BMW x5, but then look at the price tags... It will not out-handle a car. I digress.) |
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11-13-2005, 12:56 PM | #6 |
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watch that "lowliest boxster" comment
the boxster is one of the best handling cars you can buy, for example it matches the carrera gt in slalom as on of the best slaloming cars you can buy at any price |
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11-13-2005, 01:53 PM | #7 |
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These sorts of discussions innevitably are impossbile to answer. I've owned a 944 which is legendary for it's balance and handling (despite the fact that Porsche purists frown upon the engine placement). I've also driven an M series BMW which I swore handled better than my 944. In the end, as much as this question is impossible to answer, it would at least be more interesting to narrow the discussion to specific models from the manufacturers in question.
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11-13-2005, 03:42 PM | #8 |
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You cannot compare Porsche to BMW. Porsche may be the most affordable pure sports car that you can look for aside from the c6. BMW may be more comfortable and practical under regular driving conditions but it will never compare to Porsches sports car feel unless its a M. But even some M's cannot compare.
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11-15-2005, 08:32 PM | #10 |
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Ditto the oranges to apples comment.
BMW makes sport sedans with the exception of Z4, whereas Porsche makes genuine sports cars - different approaches to defining "sportiness". I respect Porsche making the 911 with theoritically wrong engine placement one of the most successful race cars the same way I respect BMW achieving a 46/54 weight distribution with the front-engined E30 M3. Both marques are great at what they do. The only head-to-head competition the 2 companies had was probably the 850CSi and 928 GTS of the 90's. Bring on the fight between the new M Coupe and Cayman S! |
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11-16-2005, 05:00 AM | #11 |
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Handling: The Porsche wins.
Playability: the BMWs win, by far(getting cars into/out of drifts/oversteer/trouble fun) Every BMW has DSC you can switch off. Every M BMW has a limited slip diff as standard. The Cayman and 997(S) don't When the systems switched off in the Porkers they are switched on again when touching the brakes for instance(just the way to adjust the car into a bend) THAT SUCKS HEAVILY |
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11-16-2005, 10:16 AM | #13 | |
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the porsche traction control does turn back on, IF you're way out of shape and on the brakes really if you're on the brakes hard while you're out of shape you're looking for help anyway you'd need to also point out how the bmw traction control is much more active and noticable during agressive driving. The car slaps you on the wrist for aggressive driving. Porsche system is so good you almost don't have to turn it off |
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11-16-2005, 10:24 AM | #14 |
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I own a 2001 Boxster. The handling is VERY good. The steering feel is fantastic and on the edge you can really feel what the car's doing.
My vote is Porsche (even compared to the Z4). |
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11-16-2005, 10:33 AM | #15 |
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personally i think that this is a stupid poll but im very loyal to bmw so ill stick to it.
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11-16-2005, 10:44 AM | #16 |
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I've never had the pleasure of owning a porsche, but have driven a friends 98 carrera (model 993 Last of the air cooled engines)
Opinions - As nicely as my new and old BMWs handled, the Porsche is on another level in terms of road and steering feel. #1 - Porsche feels like your ass is almost glued to the ground. Most likely due to ride hight, but also the suspension, wheels and overall dynamics #2 - Porsche suspension settings are much harder. This is not a car to take the family to the grocery market. #3 - Steering has a very direct feel, similar to BMW, but magnified Lastly, the porsche sound is very distinct. On any other car, I think the sound would be cause to run to the mechanic to say WTF. Air cooled engine sounds very different at idle and is a dream when revved up. Porsche is my dream car, but for the same money as the 997 S with some (not all) options, you could get a vette and a BMW e90
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11-16-2005, 10:50 AM | #17 | |
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The way Porsche keeps it's safety by putting back on the safety system when enganging the brakes is just not nice. If you want to go fast or play with a car on a track/drift(which we do a lot) don't buy the newest Porsche or maybe wait for the Carrera RS/GT3 or Cayman RS which will cost $$$$$$$$$> Otherwhise choose an M Z4 or something like that |
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