Gold FFM Popular Post blindside Posted June 2, 2021 Gold FFM Popular Post Report Share Posted June 2, 2021 Confession time! I’ve just bought a manual 718 GT4 in full fat club sport spec with the carbon brakes & 918 buckets. I’ve absolutely no doubts about the overall quality of the GT4 package. However, there was some serious soul searching about buying my very first Porsche after a lifetime of avoiding the marque. But you only live once and their GT cars are brilliant. I fully intend to hang onto my 430 as a long term keeper. It will be interesting to see how the cars directly compare: From both an outright performance and practical everyday enjoyment perspective. I did consider hanging on to see what a sportier ‘cup’ version of the Emira ends up looking like, but patience is not my strong point. Plus the GT4 is a very, very pretty car to look at and the naturally breathing 4L engine just had to be given a long term go. (Don’t think it will be able to match the V6 soundtrack, but it does rev out well). I pick the car up in a couple of weeks and will let you know how it goes from a Lotus loving but ultimately marque agnostic petrolhead perspective. 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM C8RKH Posted June 2, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted June 2, 2021 Congrats @blindside. Sounds like a cracking car. 1 Quote Alcohol. Sex. Tobacco. Drugs. Chocolate. Meh! NOTHING in this world is as addictive as an Evora +0. It's not for babies! The first guy to ride a bull for fun, was a true hero. The second man to follow him was truly nuts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
21gg Posted June 2, 2021 Report Share Posted June 2, 2021 Wheres the 'BURN HIM' emoji when you want it 🤣, only kidding, cant wait for the comparison reviews 😁 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM blindside Posted June 2, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted June 2, 2021 Forgot to mention the all important colour scheme. Black with gold alloys. This should allow some scope for gold ‘go faster’ stripes across the car as a homage to JPS Lotus (& to assuage the guilt over my betrayal). 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM C8RKH Posted June 3, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted June 3, 2021 Please don't! It's a Porsche. Not a Lotus. Be good with your decision. 1 Quote Alcohol. Sex. Tobacco. Drugs. Chocolate. Meh! NOTHING in this world is as addictive as an Evora +0. It's not for babies! The first guy to ride a bull for fun, was a true hero. The second man to follow him was truly nuts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM blindside Posted June 3, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted June 3, 2021 Tongue in cheek Andy. 😇 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM C8RKH Posted June 3, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted June 3, 2021 Bite it then! You know I'm not a Porsche lover, but also will note the differentiation I make between the usual knob who buys a Porsche to pose, versus the petrolheads who buy the "proper cars", the GT cars. Believe it our not, I'm actually looking forward to your thoughts and observations re the car, especially when compared to your GT430. Has it had the suspension turrets strengthened at the front? 1 Quote Alcohol. Sex. Tobacco. Drugs. Chocolate. Meh! NOTHING in this world is as addictive as an Evora +0. It's not for babies! The first guy to ride a bull for fun, was a true hero. The second man to follow him was truly nuts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM blindside Posted June 3, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted June 3, 2021 Ha ha 😂 I suspected it would not be long before this came up. I’m hoping the newer 718 version has got reinforced concrete items. (Special Stuttgart lightweight mix of course). 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimH Posted June 3, 2021 Report Share Posted June 3, 2021 The Proper livery..... 😁 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bravo73 Posted June 3, 2021 Report Share Posted June 3, 2021 On 02/06/2021 at 10:57, Bibs said: Back on topic please chaps 😉🤣 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM C8RKH Posted June 3, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted June 3, 2021 1 hour ago, JimH said: The Proper livery..... 😁 Martini. Yeah, that sounds like the drink of choice for Porsche drivers. So @blindside, when you gonna post some more piccies from your Scottish run in the on topic GT430? 1 Quote Alcohol. Sex. Tobacco. Drugs. Chocolate. Meh! NOTHING in this world is as addictive as an Evora +0. It's not for babies! The first guy to ride a bull for fun, was a true hero. The second man to follow him was truly nuts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM Ali tuck Posted June 3, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted June 3, 2021 That’s 2 cars that go proper head to head(almost😉)- looking forward to your thoughts on the comparison 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SZ Posted June 4, 2021 Report Share Posted June 4, 2021 On 26/10/2019 at 11:26, KG said: @ken2020 thank you for a great day and for bringing my dream car closer to reality! Glad you can “fly” now with your new CF hatch and wing on! I have a S1 Evora with quickjacks. how is it that you are able to lift the front end without a cross brace? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimichanga Posted June 4, 2021 Report Share Posted June 4, 2021 If Lotus do their job properly with Emira that Cayman won't be in the garage for long. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM blindside Posted June 12, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted June 12, 2021 @jimichangaA large part of my emotional attachment to all things Lotus hopes that you are absolutely right. However, Porsche, (love or hate them), have already nailed their colours to the mast in terms of the future development strategy for their GT cars. I will be looking with great interest to see how the incoming GT4 RS stacks up against the Emira equivalent; if a Cup style variant is actually planned. Also Porsche appear to be taking a far more ‘graduated’ approach towards transition to all electric power trains with their GT car division. I am encouraged to see that they have announced their planned GT model updates & sales plan for the all important US market for 2022 and beyond. As some have already noted on here the Emira appears to be more of a stop gap for Geely. Nothing wrong with that and I understand the need, but it is my hard earned moolah and these cars need to be viewed as investment assets to a degree. Brand fan boy stuff put to the side, you just can’t ignore the fact that the incoming GT4 RS does appear to be shaping up to tick some significant boxes: https://drivetribe.com/p/ultimate-sportscar-2021-porsche-aJp3no5JRNKdwBaW950fUA?iid=Ag_xRvD4TKKyuf8V_kJqFQ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LotusLeftLotusRight Posted June 12, 2021 Report Share Posted June 12, 2021 Take away the ridiculous suspended ironing board on the boot lid and that it is a really dull looking sports car design for 2021. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimichanga Posted June 12, 2021 Report Share Posted June 12, 2021 (edited) Either way then it doesn't sound like you'll have the GT4 for long! It will be interesting to see how the GT4 fares as an 'investment asset'. From that point of view it would be wise to get shot of it well before the GT4RS is announced. Edited June 12, 2021 by jimichanga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hakim0v Posted June 20, 2021 Report Share Posted June 20, 2021 Guys I need ur advice the ESP light went On twice today in my GT430, forcing the car in normal automatic mode. I couldn’t active any mode before turn the car Off then On. 1st time it happens. It had 7000km on it. All is ok otherwise. any idea about that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM Popular Post blindside Posted June 22, 2021 Gold FFM Popular Post Report Share Posted June 22, 2021 A GT430 & 718 GT4 Comparison (First Impressions) Specifications Porsche Cayman 718 GT4 Clubsport (2021) Kerb Weight: 1495kg Power: 414 bhp; 420nm torque (20-25 bhp can be added by higher flow aftermarket exhaust swop) Top speed: 189mph 0-62: 4.4 secs Lotus Evora GT430 (2018) Kerb Weight: 1299kg Power: 430 bhp; 440nm torque Top speed: 190mph 0-62: 3.8 secs As mentioned previously I offered to share some initial impressions around the Cayman 718 GT4 when directly compared to the Evora GT430. My comments on the GT4 are based on 500+ miles of mixed road driving over the past 10 days, including plenty of B road blasting in good weather. The GT4 is still in the run-in period prior to the 1k mile point, so there’s been no major strain placed on the 4L flat six so far. I have had the pleasure to own my GT430 for the past 2 years and during that time I have put over 4K miles on the clock, tracking the car and long-distance touring with it across Scotland & Ireland. I try hard to avoid ‘garage queening’ and ensure cars owned get driven at every available opportunity. To apply some objectivity, I’ve key headed first impressions as follows: Engine. On cold starting the GT4 literally sounds like a bag of spanner’s is being dropped into the sump, which is a little disconcerting. But there again all you need to do is get in, depress the clutch and turn a rather smart electronic key! However, when warmed up there is an immediate linear response when you accelerate. It obviously feels like a quick car but you have to press on to get to the sweet spot at around 6-7k revs. The engine sound in the updated 718 GT4 is a little disappointing compared to the previous version; largely due to the flat 6 being strangled by the recently introduced EU regulated big cats & OPF filters in the stock exhaust system. The resulting noise has nowhere near the sense of theatre you get with the Evora, which is absolutely epic, even compared with the big bore super car exotics…. I’ve already been advised by those ‘in the Pork know’ to look at Akrapovic or a similar quality aftermarket back box to let the scream out and also release some more power. Inevitably quality aftermarket stuff for Porsche GT cars seems to have at least one extra 0 added to every price. Also, there will be warranty issues so that will have to wait for now. Brakes. The carbon ceramic brakes are absolutely mega; light touch and progressive feel. They are an expensive option (£5.7k) & are probably an unnecessary over-engineered indulgence on a road car like the GT4. But they definitely look the part and there’s no brake dust! However, in reality the AP Racing steel brakes on the Evora are just as effective and also save a fair amount of weight. Overall, I would call it an even match in the braking department. Steering. The GT4 is very precise (991.2 GT3 front end in the 718 GT4) and electric assisted. The steering wheel is a simple tactile tool and completely clear of anything bar the horn. However, in comparison it is not quite as sharp, or capable of giving as much road feel as the GT430’s hydro assisted system. The GT430 and Lotus in general definitely provides the benchmark in this crucial area! Gearbox. The Porsche GT shifter layout is outstanding. It is a proper close ratio box, a really short shift, & the pedal size & positioning significantly reduces the margin for error when shifting fast. However, the GT4 gearing is very long (up to 80 mph is possible in 2nd gear), which many Porsche fanboys don’t like. But it just means less changing up and much greater use of 2nd & 3rd to maximise the flat six engine’s sweet spot. It is perhaps easier to use than the particularly good, but heavier feeling shift in the Evora. There is not a great deal in it to be fair and the GT430 definitely does not suffer from the long gear ratios found in the GT4. Suspension. Chassis balance and cornering feel at speed is excellent. The GT4 is very neutral with a just a little under steer and very predictable turn-in. It is both easy and enjoyable to drive at speed. The GT430 with the Ohlins at road settings is brilliant at sucking up everything thrown at it on B roads, but it’s a track-oriented system and it takes more concentration around reading the road to avoid crashing over bumps. Both cars are low slung. A front splitter scrape alert needs to be applied equally. The GT4 comes with smart 20” rims all round and like the GT430 is fitted with Cup2 Tyres. So, there is mega grip when they are warmed up in fine dry weather, but dodgy as f—k when it is cold and wet. Cabin Ergonomics. The 918 carbon bucket seats not only look great but are extremely comfortable. By direct comparison they are far better than the Exige style carbon buckets in the 410 & 430. For a start they have height & tilt adjustment. The recline angle and lumbar support is excellent on longer journeys, no matter what size you are (I am 6’2” & 15 stone). The Mrs actually went to sleep in the passenger seat for over an hour on the drive back to N. Ireland, which was great; (plus no fingernails constantly in the dashboard). She has never managed to even get a little drowsy in the GT430. The GT4’s driving ergonomics, dials, key information, multimedia system etc. has the same layout as the GT3. Frankly, it is brilliant and it’s all streets ahead of the GT430 and I haven’t even mentioned cupholders! Ease of access, getting in/out is similar for both cars. Perhaps the Emira will move this aspect up to a significantly better level. It will need to because Porsche have absolutely nailed performance car ergonomics with their GT cars in my view. Build Quality. The overall GT4 build quality is excellent, no leaking door rubber or uneven panel gaps. Although the mass produced composite plastic splitter, front intake parts & diffuser have nowhere near the quality, or the visual appeal of the high-grade carbon parts on the GT430. The GT4 has a particularly low silhouette & centre of gravity, this is especially noticeable at the back of the car, (no tall V6 over the back axle), but it is strange and unusual to not have direct access to the engine bay. It takes about 5-10 minutes removing trim and panels to get at the GT4 lump. Storage. There’s real German ingenuity on display over storage. There is a serious amount of practical storage space at front and back of the car. Literally every inch of space in the car is used effectively. The GT4 edges out the 2:0 configured GT430 in terms of luggage capacity. This makes it a very practical touring car for 2 people. General Impressions. Non car people generally look at Porsche offerings as “grown up” cars. That said, because they are everywhere and look very similar to the uninitiated, the GT4 definitely does not draw as much attention as the Evora. As a first time Porsche owner I’ve discovered a number of ownership idiosyncrasies. It literally feels like you are joining a cult where you are expected to be pay for absolutely everything (and be grateful for the privilege)! Decent options will add at least £25k to the base price when ordering GT cars. Also servicing costs are extremely high. As an example, even activating the inbuilt tracker with vodaphone is double what you pay for a private contract with the same company. That said to date my local Porsche dealer in Belfast has been extremely efficient, proactive and helpful thus far. Even though the car was not purchased from them. The Porsche dealer network & wider ecosystem is mature and substantial in my neck of the woods. Regrettably Lotus no longer have a dealer or authorised maintenance facility anywhere in Ireland. If I need to get anything done to the 430 in future, it entails an expensive 8 hour round trip across the Irish Sea to Parks in Scotland. Track performance & utility. TBC in a future update. I suspect the 200kg weight differential, a little more power & the Ohlins dampers will give the GT430 a definite advantage on track; particularly with longer more open circuits. But there’s probably not so much in it on short, technical circuits. Price comparisons. Fully specced with all the sexy options the GT4 comes in at around £100k. The GT430 was around £113-120k when new depending on spec. GT4 resale values are extremely healthy for now. GT430 residuals are getting better and its rarity should help in the longer term. Finally, I’ve had a lot of fun already in a very short time in the GT4, but there’s absolutely no way that I’d part with the 430. For me, the GT430, like the Exige 430 Cup & the Elise Cup 260 represents a pinnacle in the now dated pre-Geely Lotus hard core “for the driver on road or track, all day long, keep it simple with basic creature comforts” approach. For the small but enthusiastic niche of petroleum driven purists it was great to be part of that heritage while it lasted. That said I fully understand that Lotus as a business needs to move on sharply in order to be commercially competitive on a global level. I hope that in a similar vein to Porsche they continue to find a way to cater for niche enthusiasts by building exciting track-oriented cars. I hope that all this comment does not sound, or come across as pompous. It is not a case of going over to the dark side! Obviously this is just a first impression being in the fortunate position of being able to drive two similar in approach, epic to drive, but still quite different cars. 😎 6 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yan Posted June 22, 2021 Report Share Posted June 22, 2021 That was a great read Jimmy, thanks for your initial impressions. I briefly contemplated a GT4, but after chatting senselessly with the dealer for over an hour (I wanted a test drive) he didnt seem to want to sell me product! No offer of a test drive. Considering he knew I was coming from an Audi R8 it was rather strange. I had already driven a GT410 and had gotten to know the friendly local Lotus dealership staff, together with the long calendar of events they organise for owners each year, it was a no brainer. I have since gotten to know a 981 GT4 owner reasonably well. I dont think he is quite enamoured with his car. Me? Absolutely smitten with my GT430 Sport. As you say, the noise, the steering, the handling. There is nothing like it for the money. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bibs Posted June 22, 2021 Author Report Share Posted June 22, 2021 Very objective and informative ready Jimmy, thanks for sharing 1 Quote 88 Esprit NA, 89 Esprit Turbo SE, Evora, Evora S, Evora IPS, Evora S IPS, Evora S IPS SR, Evora 400, Elise S1, Elise S1 111s, Evora GT410 Sport Evora NA For forum issues, please contact the Moderators. I will aim to respond to emails/PM's Mon-Fri 9-6 GMT. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM C8RKH Posted June 22, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted June 22, 2021 @blindside really enjoyed reading that Jimmy. No hint of "pompousness" to be honest and I thought it came across as a balanced, informative view. No doubt as the miles get put on the car we'll hear more about how it compares to the GT430. Happy driving... 1 Quote Alcohol. Sex. Tobacco. Drugs. Chocolate. Meh! NOTHING in this world is as addictive as an Evora +0. It's not for babies! The first guy to ride a bull for fun, was a true hero. The second man to follow him was truly nuts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exeterjeep Posted July 3, 2021 Report Share Posted July 3, 2021 On 29/05/2021 at 20:53, exeterjeep said: Essex Blue GT430 for sale....https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/11716556 looks a nice colour.. £79950. Looked a few days ago and it seems to have been sold, so there are no GT430's for sale at the mo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM Gazm Posted July 3, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted July 3, 2021 Let’s see what happens after the Emira is revealed… Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exeterjeep Posted July 3, 2021 Report Share Posted July 3, 2021 May be and especially after the GT4 Emira version is announced sometime in the future. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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