Porsche 911 Carrera 4S (996 Tiptronic): Opulent City Cruiser. Shooting Brake's Mini Road Review

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • This 996 Porsche Carrera 4S Tiptronic was submitted to Shooting Brake for auction, and the owner chucked us the keys to see what we think. With this being a Porsche 911, the performance capabilities are a given - but with the Tiptronic automatic gearbox and an opulent, luxurious specification, whats the 996 Carrera 4S like to use every day?
    Ghaleb's taken this one around Richmond in leafy South West London to find out. This one is LIVE now on www.shootingbrake.com. Owned by a Drive Collective member and kept in secure storage under a car cover, this example presents in fantastic condition and carries an excellent service history. Having been enjoyed and pampered throughout its life, it now carries a mileage of 140,000, presenting a rare opportunity to get into a gorgeous C4S at an accessible price.
    Check out the full listing here shootingbrake.com/Listing/Det... for more information - with over 100 detailed photographs, a comprehensive account of the car’s history and a Q&A section to contact the seller, buyers can bid in confidence.
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Komentáře • 36

  • @stup3rdup3rman
    @stup3rdup3rman Před 13 dny +17

    996's are starting to look pretty good now a days

    • @aadetale
      @aadetale Před 13 dny +2

      996.2’s are the best looking 911’s ever

    • @Stopcappin911
      @Stopcappin911 Před 12 dny +1

      @@aadetale💯facts! It looks the best!

  • @JordanNichollsYouTube
    @JordanNichollsYouTube Před 13 dny +9

    CZcams has recently started suggesting videos from channels with a few less subs, and it’s videos like this that make me thank the algorithm! It’s nice to have a nuanced conversation about a topic like this. New sub here!

    • @shootingbrake
      @shootingbrake  Před 13 dny

      Thanks very much for the kind words - plenty more content to come!

  • @ghaleboncars
    @ghaleboncars Před 13 dny +10

    Can't get over how nice that interior is

    • @rossbethell4187
      @rossbethell4187 Před 13 dny +1

      Yeah. Savannah (yellow/cream) is too much. The grey is a bit like a flight on Lufthansa in 1985 and black is quite common. Contrast cinnamon is gorgeous. I think that’s key though, it needs to be contrasted with black. All cinnamon would be too much. Once you start getting any other colour than black for the steering wheel it’s too full on.

    • @shootingbrake
      @shootingbrake  Před 13 dny +1

      @@rossbethell4187 The full colour Porsche interiors are certainly striking. We love them but the black dash makes for a much more practical car as it doesnt reflect off the windscreen!

  • @jonwarshawsky5288
    @jonwarshawsky5288 Před 12 dny +3

    Well said. It is a “use case” scenario. My current 911 is a 964 Tiptronic coupe, and around town it is the perfect classic Porsche. While the 996 has never been my favorite, it is a 911 and does transcend its era because of this. In C4S form it remains an iconic, handsome car.

  • @geoffreypizzey7950
    @geoffreypizzey7950 Před 13 dny +3

    Always loved the looks of a 911 996 and I still love the looks of this Porsche it’s aging beautifully like a fine wine and for sure it will eventually be seen as one of Porsches best non turbo cars

  • @carmadnab
    @carmadnab Před 9 dny +1

    996s are really ageing like fine wine

  • @Birmingham_racing
    @Birmingham_racing Před 13 dny +4

    I love those lights they make a big difference to the 996

    • @shootingbrake
      @shootingbrake  Před 13 dny +1

      Love both generations of 996 headlights but the .2 lights with the Turbo bumpers are very iconic!

  • @johnash826
    @johnash826 Před 13 dny +4

    I have had 3 996's all Tip. A properly set up box will change gear, up and down, probably quicker than a manual.
    This, a manual is a more involving drive! I don't get it. For me, the involving bit is steering an Braking, not lifting my left leg to push a pedal with one hand off the steering wheel. Anyway, each to his own I guess.

  • @nboy7
    @nboy7 Před 6 dny +1

    Ive owned my fair share of Porsches now various from 1986 upto 2020.
    Heres my opinion on 911 tiptronic boxes (torque converter based). They are really great for cases where you have awkward/difficult roads or driveways. The TC boxes are able to crawl smoothly and will not roll back even in the harshest of situations, they have incredible low speed control. For example my old house use to have a narrow steep uphill driveway that was also short and you had to turn slightly to the left when going up. This was a real chore in a PDK car, because the PDK absolutely rolls if you slow too much or stop on a hill, quite badly and unpredictably, even on the later 2020 AWD Macan Turbo that i have. The tiptronics are also really easy to parallel park into tight spots that may be cambered or on an incline/decline. Ive had some bad experiences with PDK 911s in these same scenarious.
    The 996.2 and 997.1 Tiptronics have ZERO problems with pretty much any scenario you throw at them, they are also exceptionally good at take off cold or wet slippery roads, throttle control is impeccable. Reliability issues aside with old cars like the 964/996/997, if you are road tripping into the country side with a sports car, the tiptronic is absolutely a great option. Ive driven them on dirt roads, navigated broken up asphalt roads for long distances and it never tired me out. In the same situations the PDK feels loose and jerky, and the manuals will fatigue your legs after a couple hours.
    People always talk about track racing and "canyon carving" and the want manuals, sure great, ive raced manual Porsches from 924s to 911s at track days, yeah i get you its fun, PDK is also great there too, its fast. But daily driving and exploring new places, road tripping, crowded town centres, if i had to choose a 911, it would be the 996.2 Carrera 4S Tiptronic or the 997.1 Turbo Tiptronic. Their small body size, excellent all around visibility paired with the tiptronic makes them the easiest 911s to drive by quite a margin (in my opinion).

  • @MrCaterhamr500
    @MrCaterhamr500 Před 13 dny +4

    I love my manual C4S, would never entertain a Tiptronic though, they have only 5 speeds and the ratios are Looong, takes any ‘sports car’ element away from it.
    I agree about the ride, they are surprisingly comfortable.
    The 996 C4S is one of the best looking cars, ever. The rear end is very purposeful, and the front end I think looks good with the Turbo front bumper.

    • @shootingbrake
      @shootingbrake  Před 13 dny +1

      Yes they nailed the C4S design on this gen! Tips aren't for everyone but they definitely have their place in the market.

    • @Griphook1
      @Griphook1 Před 12 dny

      @@shootingbrake They do, it's just a cheaper place. £5-£6k less

  • @K1dPhresh1
    @K1dPhresh1 Před 13 dny +3

    Wow! The 996.2 C4S is a beautiful 911, especially with turbo twists. But the interior on that specific one is the chef’s kiss!! Try as you may, you’re not selling me on a tip, sadly.

    • @shootingbrake
      @shootingbrake  Před 13 dny +1

      No probs - the Tip isn't for everyone! It certainly has its place in the market though, and at this price point its a fantastic (and ULEZ compliant) competitor to something like an E31 8 series or Mercedes SL.

  • @SupermotoCentral
    @SupermotoCentral Před 8 dny +1

    Just received some paddleshifters for my 4S, it's going to be a gamechanger for the tips. My tip only lives in manual mode and auto is for traffic

  • @roelfkromhout
    @roelfkromhout Před 13 dny +3

    Yes you can.
    Don't shoot me: I had a go in a manual 996 Targa once and I did not really enjoy my time with that gearbox...
    Preferred my (now sold) tiptronic 986 Boxster S.
    Still - if I am ever in a position to buy the 9964S I so desire, I would re-check to see if I still prefer the auto over the manual. Because I know it seems like that can't be right lol.

    • @shootingbrake
      @shootingbrake  Před 13 dny

      It all comes down to use case! Both gearboxes are great options occupying different spaces in the market.

  • @studid55
    @studid55 Před 13 dny +3

    Good sir! I am IN LOVE with your videos! I badly want a review of YOUR porsche 996(.1?) that I have seen in the other 996 video and now this 996 video... Yours is so clean... I am now subbed and looking forward to seeing that video ;)

  • @kriskalpa
    @kriskalpa Před 13 dny +2

    nice video, thank you. I think it is possibly the best looking 911 of all time. Newer cars are too fussy and aggressive. The 996 C4S is simple and that's what gives the timeless look. People that don't know anything about cars just like it and that's cool.

  • @user-ys4xh6qv9h
    @user-ys4xh6qv9h Před 10 dny

    My dream car! Great video

  • @FrostbiteWCUE
    @FrostbiteWCUE Před 14 dny +2

    I have a 997 and chose one because aesthetically they are much better on the eye than the 996 from the unorthodox headlights. But I have to say with the 4S body kit the 996 does look pretty good still
    .

    • @MrCaterhamr500
      @MrCaterhamr500 Před 13 dny +1

      Not sure I agree, the rear end of a 996 C4S looks so much nicer, very iconic.

    • @rossbethell4187
      @rossbethell4187 Před 13 dny

      In the flesh a 996 whether narrow or wide body is a lovely thing. For some reason pictures never seem to reflect well of C2s etc.

    • @KTLaz
      @KTLaz Před 3 dny +1

      996 C4s looks better than any gen 1 997

  • @Griphook1
    @Griphook1 Před 13 dny +1

    Yes you can. But the manual is a lot better 😊

  • @Mckorzi
    @Mckorzi Před 12 dny

    I own a 4S manual and drove both cars. A 996 4s tiptronic comes Never ever even close to a manual . Way too sluggish and boring to drive. IMHO 🤷‍♂️