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Originally Posted by McLovin
I lusted after the 911SC when I was a teen (and SCs were sitting in the showrooms), and I didn't have even a 2 figure income. So did a lot of other teens.
The teens these days mostly aren't lusting after 997s or 991s. Not sure why that is.
Yeah, we had lowriders, etc. back in our day, but those were mostly "fringe" groups. The examples above seem to me to be very mainstream popular with kids these days.
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Just curious - will that be a concern for Porsche 20 years from now or will they be satisfied with SUV sales in North America and Asia? I suppose the 911 (991) will still be an aspirational car for when you've reached a certain age and can show your neighbors and coworkers that you've "made it".
I lusted after SCs and Carreras long before I could drive yet my soon to be 15 year old stepson has zero interest in Porsches or any cars.