Yes the 2019 has a bit more robust valve-train that is adjusted by shims like the Cup cars, though I'm not sure how hard and how long you would have to drive it to see any benefit...
The only difference worth mentioning is that the engine in the series one is a ticking time bomb. Mine self destructed at 44000km. The cam lobes were destroyed. Had a number of high rpm misfires which were "fixed" by changing the timing sensor. IMO all of the series one engines will self destruct if they actually get used. I now have a 991.2 GT3 and have much more confidence in the engine. The 991.2 GT3RS is the car to have even over the new 992 GT3RS . IMO of course.
That was the first vlog I watched of yourselves and subscribed, it’s still did not say about dealers giving cars to car flippers and selling through the Porsche dealership at inflated prices with a large chunk of the proceeds been giving back to the dealer as a payment in kind being from the uk I see this time and time again , more resent a £70,000 profit on a gt3 touring after only 8 month , can you say this doesn’t happen over their? It nice the see the gt3 only just returning to over list price secondhand , but this doesn’t stamp out the problem of how enthusiastic drivers who want one get over looked , only when Porsche take the choice away from dealer principles and manage allocation themselves will it stamp out the problem of favouritism and financial payments being paid to dealers , Ferrari has solved this problem while still rewarding loyalty to previous customers 👍
If your trying to make a GT3, and you’re not concerned with voiding the warranty, then I would probably contact our parts department to get the process started. 403 243 8107
Having had both, the .2 is the way to go and worth the premium. It's overall a better more refined car. The 2016 is more raw, but the 2019 is just a better car in general. The steering is improved, sound, interior refinement, etc.
Well the GT series cars are lighter and do without a lot of the creature comforts (which add weight). A GT3 is much different to drive than the 'regular' 911's, much more than the numbers and stats would lead you to believe. One is optimized for the track, the other for the road.
The 2016 GT3 RS standard features state “Universal Audio interface (AUX) in the glove box for connecting external audio sources”. Thank you for watching.
@@OfficialPorscheCentreCalgary Anything you can expand on? I am looking at 2016 and a 2018 to buy. GT3 Or RS. Is the difference dramatic between 16 and 18?
@@rumrunrjones8546 For the 2016 model year Porsche produced a GT3 RS, but not a standard GT3. For 2018 it was the opposite, they produced a GT3 but not a GT3 RS. Then for 2019 it switched back and the updated GT3 RS was available and there was no GT3. Whether you want a GT3 or a GT3 RS depends on whether you want a 911 that is as performance focused as a street car can be, or if you want a race car that is just comfortable enough to drive it on the road occasionally. What was significant about the GT3 for 2018 was that it was available to be ordered with a new 6 speed manual transmission, or with the PDK dual clutch transmission. The previous iteration of the car which was available in 2014 and 2015 had only been available with the PDK. There were other improvements as well, but the newly available manual option is what really made headlines.
In terms of whether to go with a manual car or a PDK, it is a personal decision. The PDK is superior in every measurable way. It is faster, more efficient, and more convenient. The manual offers a very different driving experience and forces you to engage more deeply with the drive at the cost of ultimate performance. There is a school of thought that saddling a cutting edge race car with the slower transmission is a silly thing to do, but those who are looking for that engagement will happily make the sacrifice. The other differences are relatively minor. The 2018 GT3 and 2019 GT3 RS have updated styling, though they are only minor tweaks compared to the previous models. Those vehicles also come with some updates to the infotainment system including a more user friendly interface and Apple CarPlay. There are some performance enhancements as well such as updated aerodynamics and so on as we discuss in our video. The newer cars are faster, but if you are looking at anything in the world of Porsche GT vehicles you really can’t go wrong. Whether the most current or the classic versions and everything in between, they all offer outstanding performance and driving enjoyment at the highest level , Thank you for watching!
Good catch, what colour is your GT3? Congratulations on the purchase! Here is a rennlist.com/ post about it: rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3-gt3rs-gt2rs-and-911r/1123985-gt2-or-3rs-carbon-roof-lighter-wp.html In addition here is an article from The Drive: www.thedrive.com/tech/23639/carbon-fibers-days-as-the-car-worlds-lightweight-miracle-material-may-be-numbered Thank you for watching!
@@pcporsche8616 This is one of Colton's favorite colours, I hope we get to see you on the track this summer! What colour did you option for the interior?
You get more power and torque in the 2019. You can compare both of them here: 2016 finder.porsche.com/ca/en-CA/details/porsche-911-gt3-rs-preowned-MQ054D 2019 finder.porsche.com/ca/en-CA/details/porsche-911-gt3-rs-preowned-8X9OM6
No, we wouldn’t say that at all. Porsche is always pushing the limit and making whatever improvements and enhancements they can. We’ll likely see the next generation of GT3 RS soon and I’m quite sure it will be faster and more extreme than the 2019 iteration. Lessons are learned and advancements are developed all the time. Especially on the racetrack. This means the newest cars are virtually always the fastest and most advanced. That isn’t to say the models they replace are slow, they represent the peak of their time and that is significant. As we look back on Porsche’s history we also find each generation has its own unique character and develops its own following of those who appreciate it over its successors because of its unique traits that speak to that individual.
You guys need the mic that attach to your shirt especially in a open room with no sound isolation
Keep the videos coming , Porsche fans love any 911 content. And this is from a dealership which is rare.
Either car is great but nice to know the improvements and changes. Thanks for posting.
I prefer the look of the 2016 but the engine of the 2019.
Yes the 2019 has a bit more robust valve-train that is adjusted by shims like the Cup cars, though I'm not sure how hard and how long you would have to drive it to see any benefit...
Great video. I was looking for the differences all over and finally found it here. Thanks
Great video. Best I’ve seen explaining the differences
Thank you for watching!
I honest to God think the first gen (RS) is the more beautiful car… but who cares, they are both pretty awesome
We agree, Thank you for watching!
Nice work guys, good interesting comparison
The only difference worth mentioning is that the engine in the series one is a ticking time bomb. Mine self destructed at 44000km. The cam lobes were destroyed. Had a number of high rpm misfires which were "fixed" by changing the timing sensor. IMO all of the series one engines will self destruct if they actually get used. I now have a 991.2 GT3 and have much more confidence in the engine. The 991.2 GT3RS is the car to have even over the new 992 GT3RS . IMO of course.
Congratulations on the purchase of your 991.2 GT3. Is that the car in your profile picture? If so, it looks like a stunning spec!
Very informative guys 👍 how about a vlog of how you allocate the gt3 products to customers as this is a major problem worldwide throughout dealerships
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That was the first vlog I watched of yourselves and subscribed, it’s still did not say about dealers giving cars to car flippers and selling through the Porsche dealership at inflated prices with a large chunk of the proceeds been giving back to the dealer as a payment in kind being from the uk I see this time and time again , more resent a £70,000 profit on a gt3 touring after only 8 month , can you say this doesn’t happen over their? It nice the see the gt3 only just returning to over list price secondhand , but this doesn’t stamp out the problem of how enthusiastic drivers who want one get over looked , only when Porsche take the choice away from dealer principles and manage allocation themselves will it stamp out the problem of favouritism and financial payments being paid to dealers , Ferrari has solved this problem while still rewarding loyalty to previous customers 👍
Great video guy!!!
Both so fast at the track.the 2016 gt3 rs still very capable of going sub 7.
Great video ... thanks!
I want one so damn bad
When do you guys plan on taking deposits for the new 992 gt3rs? 😎
Very soon hopefully!!!
Any idea if you can update the body parts of the 2016 to that of the 2019!
If your trying to make a GT3, and you’re not concerned with voiding the warranty, then I would probably contact our parts department to get the process started. 403 243 8107
Ill be in there one day gt3 RS or get you to find me a gt2 rs
I can't decide...40-50 k premium for a .2 seems right but I'm torn. Also can't decide if the WP is the way to go.
Having had both, the .2 is the way to go and worth the premium. It's overall a better more refined car. The 2016 is more raw, but the 2019 is just a better car in general. The steering is improved, sound, interior refinement, etc.
How does the 2016 gt3 compare to the 2020 992? It appears that the 992 has similiar performance but more refined .
Well the GT series cars are lighter and do without a lot of the creature comforts (which add weight). A GT3 is much different to drive than the 'regular' 911's, much more than the numbers and stats would lead you to believe. One is optimized for the track, the other for the road.
2016 has no apple car play, what about an aux in jack for music?
The 2016 GT3 RS standard features state “Universal Audio interface (AUX) in the glove box for connecting external audio sources”. Thank you for watching.
Greats cars!
Are there any difference in the transmissions 16 vs 18?
As of 2017 (introduction of 991.2) the transmission has been redesigned with some upticks, Thank you for watching!
@@OfficialPorscheCentreCalgary Anything you can expand on? I am looking at 2016 and a 2018 to buy. GT3 Or RS. Is the difference dramatic between 16 and 18?
@@rumrunrjones8546 For the 2016 model year Porsche produced a GT3 RS, but not a standard GT3. For 2018 it was the opposite, they produced a GT3 but not a GT3 RS. Then for 2019 it switched back and the updated GT3 RS was available and there was no GT3.
Whether you want a GT3 or a GT3 RS depends on whether you want a 911 that is as performance focused as a street car can be, or if you want a race car that is just comfortable enough to drive it on the road occasionally.
What was significant about the GT3 for 2018 was that it was available to be ordered with a new 6 speed manual transmission, or with the PDK dual clutch transmission. The previous iteration of the car which was available in 2014 and 2015 had only been available with the PDK. There were other improvements as well, but the newly available manual option is what really made headlines.
In terms of whether to go with a manual car or a PDK, it is a personal decision. The PDK is superior in every measurable way. It is faster, more efficient, and more convenient. The manual offers a very different driving experience and forces you to engage more deeply with the drive at the cost of ultimate performance. There is a school of thought that saddling a cutting edge race car with the slower transmission is a silly thing to do, but those who are looking for that engagement will happily make the sacrifice.
The other differences are relatively minor. The 2018 GT3 and 2019 GT3 RS have updated styling, though they are only minor tweaks compared to the previous models. Those vehicles also come with some updates to the infotainment system including a more user friendly interface and Apple CarPlay. There are some performance enhancements as well such as updated aerodynamics and so on as we discuss in our video. The newer cars are faster, but if you are looking at anything in the world of Porsche GT vehicles you really can’t go wrong. Whether the most current or the classic versions and everything in between, they all offer outstanding performance and driving enjoyment at the highest level
, Thank you for watching!
magnesium roof is actually lighter than the carbon fibre
Good catch, what colour is your GT3? Congratulations on the purchase!
Here is a rennlist.com/ post about it: rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3-gt3rs-gt2rs-and-911r/1123985-gt2-or-3rs-carbon-roof-lighter-wp.html
In addition here is an article from The Drive: www.thedrive.com/tech/23639/carbon-fibers-days-as-the-car-worlds-lightweight-miracle-material-may-be-numbered
Thank you for watching!
@@OfficialPorscheCentreCalgary GT silver! GT3 RS! Magnesium roof 😀
@@pcporsche8616 This is one of Colton's favorite colours, I hope we get to see you on the track this summer!
What colour did you option for the interior?
@@OfficialPorscheCentreCalgary located in Portugal ! Interior is black with red stitching , red seatbelts and red speedometer !
@@pcporsche8616 The sounds like a very lovely build, Congratulations again on the purchase!
what differently is in the engines ?
You get more power and torque in the 2019. You can compare both of them here:
2016 finder.porsche.com/ca/en-CA/details/porsche-911-gt3-rs-preowned-MQ054D
2019 finder.porsche.com/ca/en-CA/details/porsche-911-gt3-rs-preowned-8X9OM6
So basically the 2016 is crap 😂😂
No, we wouldn’t say that at all. Porsche is always pushing the limit and making whatever improvements and enhancements they can. We’ll likely see the next generation of GT3 RS soon and I’m quite sure it will be faster and more extreme than the 2019 iteration. Lessons are learned and advancements are developed all the time. Especially on the racetrack. This means the newest cars are virtually always the fastest and most advanced. That isn’t to say the models they replace are slow, they represent the peak of their time and that is significant. As we look back on Porsche’s history we also find each generation has its own unique character and develops its own following of those who appreciate it over its successors because of its unique traits that speak to that individual.
@@OfficialPorscheCentreCalgary I'm just giving you guys trouble lol. I know it's a good car. The 2nd gen really is an improvement though.
Correct - it's gonna explode if you actually use it - keep it in the garage and it will be fine !
@ziggyfreud5357 just traded my .1 RS for a Lava Orange .2 RS - didn't know about the .1 engine issue but I might have dodged a bullet here