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Originally Posted by Porsche9
That's a great description of the SC. These cars even have their own distinct smells and sounds that can't be found in anything else. Coreseller, your 993 is still at it's core a 901, but with years of continued development which in my opinion gives you most of the experience the SC offers but has moved in the direction of doing more to try and appeal to more people while the performance envelope has increased dramaticly. Going from an SC to a 964 C4 I appreciated the extra grip, power, ABS, AC that worked, etc. but still got the air-cooled 911 experience. The 964 is the only car I owned that I would want to own again. I'd take a 993 too. For that to happen the last child will need to move out so I have the garage space.
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Yeah, Tom replied with what I had expected, I just wanted to see what his thoughts were on a SC since I have never owned one. I purchased a 930 Turbo the latter part of last year and have since already sold it after dealing with a few niggly issues on it. I bought it somewhat on the fence as to keep it or flip it, a few drives after sorting things out on it and I was thoroughly not impressed thus I sold it and made some money. A late 70's / early 80's SC is still on my radar though. The more I drive the 993 the more I think it really is the answer to what I personally would enjoy the most, we'll see.