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Today we are giving the 981 GT4 a Driver’s Score to see how it stacks up against the 718 GT4 and GT4RS, when the goal is pure driver engagement and enjoyment. Could the 2016 GT4 be the best GT4 on the market? Did Porsche get it right the first time? Get 10% off your order at: https://www.drivelabcarcare.com Use code: Driver10 at checkout Link to video and written explanation for Driver’s Score Rubric: • Putting The 718 GT4 in Its Place | Driver’... DriveLab Driver’s Score – Full Rubric Scoring System: Each category is averaged from it’s subcategories, then used to calculate the final score as a WEIGHTED average of the 4 main categories. 1. Style: 15% of score The visual appeal of the car Design – Overall aesthetic appeal and proportion of the car’s body, lines, and shape. Stance – Fitment/How well wheels, tires, stance, and body lines integrate visually. Edge – The “wow factor” and ability to stand out. Aggressiveness of styling. 2. Sound: 25% of score The emotional and sensory impact of the car’s sounds. Tone – General sound of the engine/exhaust note across the rev range. Character – Uniqueness and personality of the car’s sound, including induction, valve train, shifts, overrun, etc. Volume – Loudness under load and at idle/cruise, judged on appropriateness for the experience. 3. Performance: 25% of score How the car delivers its driving capability and excitement. Power – How hard the car accelerates and how the power is delivered (smoothness, predictability, control). Handling – How well balanced the chassis, suspension, and tires are working together in corners. Thrill – The emotional excitement from the car’s performance. 4. Connection: 35% of score How connected and informed the driver feels. Arguably the most important factor. Steering – Usable feedback, directness, and communication through the steering wheel. Sensations – Sum of feelings from the car through pedals, brakes, steering, chassis, and transmission. Flow – How well the car keeps you engaged and immersed in the driving experience, with all sensations, sounds, and movements working in harmony. 00:00 Intro 01:35 Need to Know 04:17 Style Score 07:21 Sound Score 09:50 Performance Score 11:45 Connection Score 14:09 Total Score 16:19 Key Thoughts