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The return of the 928?
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Hey, why not?
I always liked to original and it still looks good. Amazing when you think of how old the design is. |
The front fender vent line messes it up.
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Great idea, but the front looks too Corvette-ish for my taste.
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I like it, and would drive it. I've been in love with 928 since the movie "Weird Science." And this generation looks fantastic too. My Panamera lease is up soon I hope I can get one of these.
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I like it too. I would be in the market for sure.
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I'm sure Sniper will be happy.
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U-boat commanders rise-up!
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I like it but will look better with less rake on the underside of the car behind the rear wheel. I don't think that rear end will pass safety regulations anyway, it will cause a car to go under it in a rear end collision.
Think it will boost S4 and GT pricing to where GTS pricing is today. |
Agreed - it jumps up a bit too quickly and I think it'd be better without the corvette-esque door stamping but overall looks nice and it'll be great to see if it really goes to production.
Still holding out for the "new" 914 2-seater! |
Maybe if they make an all aluminum body for it.
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Has anyone here actually driven a 928? I have not.
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needs shark gills ;)
wait wait, do land-sharks have gills? |
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Is that bruce jenner?? :eek:
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An "itch" for a 928 (though I've never ridden in one) is what led me here many years ago ;) Not crazy about the fender vent though... |
Cool looking drawing, I wonder if there's any truth to it? I have always loved a shooting brake, I think the original 928 is a timeless design. Porsche doesn't currently offer any sort of GT coupe to compete with the 6-series and S-class coupe, and really there's not a similar product in the VAG family. So it would make sense.
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The '83 928 I had was the best driving car I've ever owned, and likely always will be.
It was many years later before any manufacturer produced something that felt as solid and stable at speed. |
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Very comfortable car and also very fast, with a 4 cam motor. The five speeds are great and the automatics are better than you'd think. The Euro S model with the 300 hp, two cam motor and better transmission ratios than the US got was a high water mark. I'd be interested in one of those, even today. You felt the weight a little more than you did in a 911 but they could be hustled down a good road at a pace that would make a 3.2 Carrera owner need new underwear. I once had a friend (a modified 944 turbo owner) come up to me after a PCA drive and he was really perplexed at how I could leave him for dead any time I wanted to, in what he thought was the slowest car in the Porsche line-up. He was not pleased... The new one looks great, I wouldn't change a thing. I'd much rather have one of those than a Panamera. If Porche didn't want a gazillion dollars for one (they will) I'd be tempted. JR |
The 928 may be a V8 beast but is perhaps the most visually unsettling car I have ever seen.
The drastic clash of the angular front wedge and the bulbous round ass is extreme. As if 2 totally opposite cars from different decades were fused together, like those custom limos. My brain simply can't reconcile it, |
I've never gotten that from the styling. Especially in the original smooth and un-spoilered form, it was very much "the egg". An unusual looking car, to be sure, but I've always thought it was softly beautiful.
The thing that has always fascinated me is how influential the 928 was on the entire automotive industry. You can look at any new car today and find something that first appeared on the 928 nearly 40 years ago. It was something completely new and different when it appeared, and that doesn't happen often in the automotive world. |
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I swapped the 986/996 wheels to it off my other car for a while, and then the more I saw it, the more the styling grew on me. It brings the car forward by at least a decade, and looks much more modern. Deeper offset rear wheels compensate for the narrow rear track, and visually add width to what used to look like too much car, on too small of a rear axle. |
I like the first couple of years. But the Euro versions as they weren't hobbled.
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The OP pic is just perfect. They should build it just like that !
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I thought the new 911 is the new 928 and the new Cayman is the new 911?
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