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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Dahlonega , Georgia
Posts: 15,040
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A big part of the problem for Porsche and all other euro car companies is meeting the strict and getting stricter euro emissions regulations . EV was a way of getting there . But going whole hog in on EV is a mistake . As Porsche and others are finding out .
There needs to be a balance and that is a tough philosophy to carry out . Not only are sales at stake but so are jobs . Just my opinion . And as others have stated Porsche needs to design and sell an entry level product . One entry level sports car and one entry level SUV . Whether we like it or not SUV' s are big sellers you have to provide what the market demands .
Like others I have no interest in any current Porsche models , at least not new . Used is a different story . For now I am happy with my 986S and 996C4 . They are what I consider modern analog . New enough to have modern amenities but old enough to give good chassis driver feedback .
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2002 Boxster S . Arctic silver + black top/int. Jake Raby 3.6 SS engine " the beast ". GT3 front bumper, GT3 side skirts and GT3 TEK rear diffuser. 1999 996 C4 coupe black/grey with FSI 3.8 engine . Rear diffuser , front spoiler lip with ducktail spoiler .
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