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Is the 992 smaller than the previous version?
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I have seen a few 992's in person now. It's a beautiful car but I'm still just floored at the price for a base Carrera with a few options. Over $130K. Still no true dry sump. Not really very well suited for combo daily/track use, at least not seriously. I just have a hard time making sense of that. For what you are getting the price is crazy IMO.
As a track day guy the more I look at new 911's the more I would buy a GT4 instead. Or maybe a C8 Corvette (gasp!). Maybe this is what Porsche wants.
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Calling probable BS on the picture above... The 992 is bigger but not that much so. And comparing a 4S widebody to an early narrow one is a little unfair.
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That's a 991.1 non widebody admitedly. The ever rising tail lights make the new car look bigger for sure (and it is). But not as much as above.
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I know they started this a few years ago, but the cheap afterthought JC Whitney looking script emblems stuck on the middle of the rear bumper look extremely chincey. (The chrome stick on letters that say Carerra, etc.). Ridiculous for something like that to be a high priced car like this.
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You can order it without.
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![]() Porsche 992 Width 1,852 mm (72.9 in) 1964 Porsche 911 Width 63.4 in | 1610 mm. So only a difference of 9.5", or 242 mm. 14% increase 992 Kerb weight 1,505–1,635 kg (3,318–3,605 lb) 1964 911 Kerb weight 1080 kg (2381 lb) 34% increase in weight. But all cars have increased in weight over the years, mostly due to DOT crash and safety regulations. thanks big brother! The 922 still about 50# lighter than the new corvette, even though the 992 is 2" taller. |
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To me this is a good illustration of the size gain... A 991 tire (close to same as 992 overall) next to a long hood... Eat that unsprung weight ;-)
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^^ yes, but also 150HP compared to 450HP.. lol
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The 992 may be the last 911 generation.... Taycan is likely going to be the future for Porsche (unfortunately)...
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As long as Porsche is making a profit on the 911, it will continue to evolve and improve. The electric cars are only being developed because governments demand the pollution be moved from the cities centers to the country-side power plants. Taxes on gasoline cars, credits for electric cars.
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I predict that within a few years people will be singing the praises of how stylish and "classic" the 'ol 992 looks, as Porsche rolls out the new "all electric" 994...
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And maybe that "cars" have grown a bit. I understand rubber must match power output. I can hardly lift the 991 wheel ;-) |
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