I've owned three Porsche 911s: a 997, 991, and now, a 992.
During the 997 days, I felt a profound connection with the car, like I was wearing it. It was as though man, machine, and road became one beautiful entity.
But transitioning from the 997 to the 991 and then to the 992, I've felt a bit let down. Each new model seemed bigger, bulkier, and the steering became less intimate. The sharp, nimble feeling I loved was diminishing with every generation.
I learned that the 991 was the first to have electric steering, while the 997 used hydraulic, like the Emira. (Once, I had an older Cayman as a loaner and secretly found it more enjoyable to drive than the 991, though I preferred the 991's appearance.)
I'm now considering moving to an Emira and possibly selling the 992 GTS. I'm hoping I won't be disappointed.
So, here's my question:
Will the Emira be among the most agile feeling cars I've ever driven? How will its handling compare to vehicles like a modern Lambo, GT3, or Ferrari?
I suspect these cars will be like my 992: great handlers but feel disconnected due to being "assisted," bulkier, and having electric steering...?
Aside from its killer looks, will anything really shine on this car? Will it do some things better than most of the supercars?
Thanks a lot!
P.S. - There is not a better looking car than this. Not even a 300k car somewhere.