I have racing seats in my Porsche, Ferrari and McLaren and they all work for me.
It is market and variation dependant and AI cannot capture this nor can it capture the 15 + Ferrari Reds interior combinations etc Specific market research , where you will buy and sell , is the only way to gain insight in my opinion
I sat in them in a SF90XX. They are super comfortable and although they look like a one piece bucket, the back actually tilts forward and rear. My sales guy really thinks they are a must on the Speciale, as they are only available on two cars.
Agree in a lot of ways. I haven’t tried them, and don’t think they’re as pretty, but I’ll spec them for sure. I wonder if TM has any other designs for the seat. I haven’t seen any yet.
I have borrowed an SRS for a week then bought a 4RS, which would be my "one" car if I had to choose (have a 296, some 911s, and other cars also). For me the 24/25 4RS ride just as tight but also not harsh as SRS. I think the 23 4RS were rougher. In any case, the 24/25 4RS are softer notice-ably than 991.2 3RS and 2RS with DSC controller (regular experience to verify that). I live where it's wet but I'm also not a convertible guy, don't like direct sun and lots of wind. I love the look of SRS top up or down but he biggest issue for me is that I don't like the more limited visibility in SRS. It's better with just the top top up and the back part off but I just like the Cayman vis better. I'm STILL tempted to buy one if prices start going up because it could be the last of it's type and who knows, maybe I'll like the sun and wearing hats and live somewhere dry at some point...
To me 991.2 touring sounds a LOT better than 992.1 - more monotone, less engine sounds coming through. But the 992 chassis is a ton better though not as agile feeling on the street at least as 296.
First public listing I’ve seen that breaks the $300 threshold for a car with less than 1,000 miles: Lowish-level spec, but it does have racing seats that many here like, and the Daytona style seat that keeps reminding me of the Dino that go away close to 30 years ago. Autotrader http://atcm.co/S2PVDP/2D0B46C3