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no, you're not the only one.
Tho, the Q was; Why'd they move the gas door to the wrong side? (even starting with the 996 - is how I read it.)
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Oh, that's not how I read it, sorry.
Because we're all talking about this 2010 SC and all...
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So very tired...
![]() This one too... ![]() Any one want them? I'll let these fossil clunkers go cheap if you promise to haul them to the scrap yard.
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best mate had a RoW '82 S 5 spd in 1999. Great car, but it had had a hard life previous to him, bought as a project, pretty much a money pit in storage for 9 yrs. He's long sold it, but that hasn't stopped him wanting another one! OT: i like the concept but price and production numbers are disappointing.
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I happen to think the basic 911 teardrop shape (call it a beetle if you want) is simply beautiful. Many agree, but many in this world do not. That's what opinion is all about.
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That is an incredibly perfect car! What makes me really cynical though is that Porsche is producing this as limited edition at a truly criminal price. The profit margin on a well optioned 911 is already close to 50%. On this car it will be closer to 100%. That just ain't right. It particularly ain't right because this is the car that Porsche should be producing for its loyal customer base as the core model, at a reasonable mark-up. That would do wonders for the brand.
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Cars from countries that drive on the left have gas caps on the left. Those that drive on the right, have them on the right. (I think all Jap cars have them on the left.)
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The entire series of cars was getting tired by then too- if they had produced a 3L turbo 4 car in say, 1985 - it could have been the real deal. But then again they wouldn't do that as it would be potentially faster than a 930 for much less money. The 951/968 combination has nearly endless power and handling limits for the right price.
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depending where you read, in-house politics is one consideration, but wasn't the only one. A combination of production costs, price, demand- which related to your comment:
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btw I like the new car. But as above the question is: Why it is limited production & high price? Maybe a short-term fix to snag some high-margin collector dollars while a lower priced GT successor is designed & developed. Ferrari moves a lot of iron in the 200-300K range & that was obviously noticed in Stuttgart 2 -3 years ago when this was conceived. Now that Lambo is 'in the fold' & plays in that price point, the future gets cloudier. Maybe? Ian
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Man you guys are funny....
Post a pic of a new car, and you're all "mine's bigger than yours"... Anyway; looks good except for the Willie Wonka interior, can you get any other colors? And the duck looks pretty small in the vid with that big back end. I doubt the price will be that high. And why did they spell out the SC? Should have just left it 911SC because we all know they RULE! ![]()
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Man I would be pleased on the one hand and a bit upset on the other. The fact that you nailed the limited edition design in 2004 and published the picture says it all. And hell yes, I believe the Porsche designer saw your work. Good eye man. Love the design even more now. Keep up the good work. Henry hcarraro@hughes.net |
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I'd buy it if it didn't have the racing stripes. Makes me think of a VIPER or something.
I suppose if I have $240K for a car then I can afford to get the stripes removed.
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You are good at this, Snipe! You have singlehanded managed to bait and hook a dozen of guys, furiously trying to argue against you. I bet you actually like the 911 as much as you like this kind of thread debate management. Nice work. Really.
![]() On a side note, whats wrong with the original VW bug? Carry on!
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The 928 was always intended to be a low volume "exclusive' flagship car. That's why the production was so low. If you look at just 911 turbo production (the "other" Porsche flagship) year for year, as opposed to 911 all model production, you are again at a pretty small figure. Quote:
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The 928 was originally developed in an attempt to replace the 911 so if they made one that was faster than the 911, why would that be a problem for them?
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Because the 968 was supposed to be the "entry level" porsche, and they just couldn't have the "lowly" 968 turbo outperforming the 2x the price 911's they were pushing.
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Amen! Just never liked stripes, things added to the exterior just for looks. I much prefer solid paint color, nice but subdued wheels, and nothing else. Thinking of having the faux gas cap removed from my Bullitt Mustang. It's the only exterior chrome... But...it's only a Ford, so I also think: "Why bother?"
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The Bullitt has a faux gas cap??? WTF?
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All of today's mustangs run a faux gas cap on the back. What? You thought it was real? The center of the faux cap ID's the car...kind of the Ford equal to 912, 911T, 911E, or 911S logos on the engine lid of the early cars.
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