993s are ugly
#64
Team Owner
Was I right or what !!!
5 pages and counting .... oh I just made it worse.. don't reposnd . let thread die, ..don't reespond, let thread die .......
5 pages and counting .... oh I just made it worse.. don't reposnd . let thread die, ..don't reespond, let thread die .......
#65
Originally Posted by mborkow
you don't think that telling someone --out of the blue, completely unsolicited, and for no apparent reason-- that their car is ugly is picking a fight; what would constitute picking a fight in your opinion?
I recall seeing a 993 turbo and a 930 at a recent show and shaking my head because the 993 looked... odd?
Enjoy your car.
#66
Originally Posted by theiceman
Was I right or what !!!
5 pages and counting .... oh I just made it worse.. don't reposnd . let thread die, ..don't reespond, let thread die .......
5 pages and counting .... oh I just made it worse.. don't reposnd . let thread die, ..don't reespond, let thread die .......
If this is 5 pages long people obviously feel it is worth the space.
#68
Three Wheelin'
I respectfully disagree. I love the 993 and think it, next to the earlier long nose cars, are the best looking 911s ever; I love the way the 993 looks and will have to go get another one someday....
#71
Originally Posted by RallyJon
IMO, Porsche had an excellent design back in 1964 and refined it to it's peak in 1973 with the RS and longhood RSR. From there it was a gentle decline through the mid '90s as each successive change was made, tacking on bumpers and mirrors and wings that improved safety or performance, but always at the cost of detracting from a perfectly integrated design.
Then the 993 came, a perfect, clean shape again, taking just the right amount of inspiration from the early 911s--windshield angle, hips, headlights, interior--while properly updating everything that has been hacked and band-aided through the prior 20 years.
The 993 design is the ideal end of the 911 line that started in 1964. You can quibble about certain bad angles, but Porsche was putting bad angles on the basic shape from the mid-70s on, and the 993 cleaned up most of those.
Then the 993 came, a perfect, clean shape again, taking just the right amount of inspiration from the early 911s--windshield angle, hips, headlights, interior--while properly updating everything that has been hacked and band-aided through the prior 20 years.
The 993 design is the ideal end of the 911 line that started in 1964. You can quibble about certain bad angles, but Porsche was putting bad angles on the basic shape from the mid-70s on, and the 993 cleaned up most of those.
#74
Weathergirl
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Originally Posted by mflinkenberg
Sorry officer, I didn't realise I hadn't posted enough to give me any credibilty.