Kudos man, great video indeed! Thanks alot for uploading! I anxiously look forward to seeing more of this stuff. But may I ask you for a little favor for future productions: Please don't spoil your beautiful videos anymore by adding music! I guess most of us would prefer to enjoy the pure sound of the engine and the exhaust note inside and out, since those are major parts of the character of a car. Other than that: perfect vid, continue doing your great work! Regards from Germany
Great quality video! you give just the right vibes showing off the historical cars you review for the audience interested in the same cars. NEXT you should review upcoming japanese classics such as the 1999 nissan skyline, or the 1998 toyota supra! those would be big hits for your channel!
Rejoice Rone Haha, it won't be a Porsche next week, it will be something else very different and legendary, and thanks for the kind words. I appreciate that you are enjoying them 👊🏽
I have no idea what he's talking about but I'm relatively certain it's otherwise referred to as German engineering. Difficult to describe but pleasing in every aspect from sound to feel.
You keep saying that its not a desirable 911 which is a shame and your facts are out. The 911 2.7 before it was also injected and your driving skills are some what nervous like at the end shot on the corner. Apart from that great video I watch it all and shall caring on watching them. Thanks and keep it up
Nice video and not bad review. The SC is very desirable. Sharing lots with the early 3.2 including the gearbox (915) you need to feel the shift up from 2nd to third. Slow and firm and not big revs. You did say you've never driven one before so not that bad for first time.
Bit of a yawn review, really. If you're going to do a review, rather than just talk about the virtues, or otherwise, of the car while tootling along at 40mph, ....... let's see you actually driving the thing, fast. I owned a 10 year old 911SC for a couple of years in the late '80's. Over the course of 5 years it was chronologically.... a brand new 325I BMW, then the Porsche, then a Vauxhall Carlton 3000 GSI, then a BMW 535i Sport, then a Mercedes 300E. The Porsche felt like it was built of granite, you felt absolutely connected to the car, and to the road. The grunt was from 0 mph, and just about 0 revs, not 3000. Never any problems with the gearbox, or gearchange. Of all the above cars, the Porsche was in a league of it's own. The BMW's ? Not much changed between then and now. Triumphs of marketing.
Great vid Sid! Spot on. I got an 81' SC Targa- all rings true. Cheers
This was just amazing! Props to all those who made this video possible, make these consistently and your channel will be up there in no time! Cheers
Edward Van. Will do mate for sure, Kudos to Jamie Britain, Tom May and Josh Ward for making this epic video 🙌🏽
Another Stella video buddy, it really suits you actually 👌
Joe Achilles Haha cheers dude, I can see me in one of these 👀
That's right! So much connection with the car with the road!
My dad owned a 1982 911 SC. I remember riding in it. It's still in the family. Great car for me.
Matthew Tignor funny u say that, my dad owns a 1983 911 sc Cabriolet and its still in our family too lmao
Kudos man, great video indeed!
Thanks alot for uploading!
I anxiously look forward to seeing more of this stuff.
But may I ask you for a little favor for future productions:
Please don't spoil your beautiful videos anymore by adding music!
I guess most of us would prefer to enjoy the pure sound of the engine and the exhaust
note inside and out, since those are major parts of the character of a car.
Other than that: perfect vid, continue doing your great work!
Regards from Germany
What a nice, decent chap. Great video and a beautiful little car.
very nice work! your editing is on a new level and so is the content for a basically-one-man-job! keep it up (y)
marin t That's thanks to Tom May, Jamie Britain and the edit from Josh Ward 🙌🏽
wrote the comment while watching. cheers to them as well!
yeah the content keeps getting better man. looking forward to the rest of this series
Ellis Palmer Thanks mate, more to come!!
Awesome review. Can you make one of the first great production AWD 911, the 964 C4 ?
Awesome video. Honestly really excited for the next episode.
Mohammed Usman Riaz Thanks mate, glad that you are liking them, one of many videos to be coming very soon!!
Lovely! 😊
Great video, the editing is nice. Love the car
454k miles with 81 SC ..I love this review indeed
Nice one man! You did remind me on Moss from IT Crowd a bit :)
The car is fabulous of course, can’t wait to take mine for the next ride...
The higher and more upright seating position makes this car much more comfortable on long trips and yet is not really a hindrance on the track.
SIDEWAYS SID Specials every Mondays at 6.
Plus other silly videos on Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 too 😀
Great quality video! you give just the right vibes showing off the historical cars you review for the audience interested in the same cars. NEXT you should review upcoming japanese classics such as the 1999 nissan skyline, or the 1998 toyota supra! those would be big hits for your channel!
+Hayden Rodgers Thanks mate. Glad that you like it 😀. Yes mate for sure, I'm working on some few special Cars coming soon 😈.
Nicely done
Beautiful car!
Stunning Sid! Just saw that episode on the bbc supercharged I knew I recognised you your so professional!
+Supercars in England Haha, I'm on there too and thanks 👍🏽
This video proper reminded me of Top Gear I dont know why. Really enjoyed it this type of video proper suits your personality. More of these please!
Ambien7e Plays Thanks dude, happy that you are enjoying this. Stay tuned for more 👊🏽
Good review bud!
Had one it was an amazing car . you felt like part of the car once you learn to drive one. It's not for someone who's new to driving.
One day your channel will shine as it should don't worry buddy :D
Talent needs time to be noticed :D
Mrgamingcraft Thanks mate, appreciate the supportive comment 👍🏽🏁
Most Underrated Channel
+Haamid habeeb abdulla Haha, underrated for a reason maybe?...
Hi Sid, good video! You said you had a 997 as well. I am looking at both a 997 or a 911 SC, what would you recommend? Cheers.
Honestly, sidway sid for top gear 👌
Ahmed M. Salama haha 😂😂
Ahmed M. Salama agreed
Anythings possible. That's how Rory Reid got spotted on UA-cam and picked up for Top Gear..
fuck that was an amazing video! looking forward to what car ur driving next week... get that GT3 in quick!
Rejoice Rone Haha, it won't be a Porsche next week, it will be something else very different and legendary, and thanks for the kind words. I appreciate that you are enjoying them 👊🏽
Great vid. LOVE that car. Where did you shoot it - great road?
+james beveridge Thank you Sir. On the outskirts of Design 911 in Essex.
Great video. Will you be trying out something like the Alfaholics GTA-R?
Super vid, Sid👍
Miles Drive Thanks pal 👍🏽
I've only just around to watching this, but I really like the format and what you did with this content. Good info, good history, top work!
He's leaning on it!!!!!!
I have no idea what he's talking about but I'm relatively certain it's otherwise referred to as German engineering. Difficult to describe but pleasing in every aspect from sound to feel.
Wonder if you could get it sideways?!
Supercars in England Possibly on some private roads 😈
🏁🏁🏁😎😎🏁🏁🏁
Don't lean on paintwork! Especially wearing jeans!
You keep saying that its not a desirable 911 which is a shame and your facts are out. The 911 2.7 before it was also injected and your driving skills are some what nervous like at the end shot on the corner. Apart from that great video I watch it all and shall caring on watching them. Thanks and keep it up
Anotha one
Conor McTrumper ooh Yes!! 😈
They made a car specially for my initials....
ThatGuyNamedScott. C Perfect for you 👌🏽
a BMW e28 M5 could be a good choice ;)
Nicely Done ✅
Nice video and not bad review. The SC is very desirable. Sharing lots with the early 3.2 including the gearbox (915) you need to feel the shift up from 2nd to third. Slow and firm and not big revs. You did say you've never driven one before so not that bad for first time.
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I wish every car reviewer didnt start with explaining the things the viewers undoubtedly has been researching to death
You nailed it again! This channel screams quality automotive porn! Keep it up!
Asmir Sut Thank you mate glad you like it dude 👌🏽
Your drone operator needs some more training tho ;)
Fuck yeahh
Bit of a yawn review, really. If you're going to do a review, rather than just talk about the virtues, or otherwise, of the car while tootling along at 40mph, ....... let's see you actually driving the thing, fast. I owned a 10 year old 911SC for a couple of years in the late '80's. Over the course of 5 years it was chronologically.... a brand new 325I BMW, then the Porsche, then a Vauxhall Carlton 3000 GSI, then a BMW 535i Sport, then a Mercedes 300E. The Porsche felt like it was built of granite, you felt absolutely connected to the car, and to the road. The grunt was from 0 mph, and just about 0 revs, not 3000. Never any problems with the gearbox, or gearchange. Of all the above cars, the Porsche was in a league of it's own. The BMW's ? Not much changed between then and now. Triumphs of marketing.