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Old 06-17-2010, 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by pcar928fan
most people can't tell the difference between a 944 and a 928, then you get to the 968's and they are more likely to say, "They aren't the same car?"
I'll take the Porsche confusion.

The next person that askes if my 928 has a rotary engine is going to get a tire iron up their wazoo!!!!
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I can't weigh in at smellican, so I'l opine here. the 928 was intended to be a top of the line touring car, and Porsche would sell them in unlimited numbers. That, and the fact that I have two of them takes it out of the exotic category.

Which is fine with me. I have a few exotic cars, and they aren't all that great.
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Exotic? No.

I think iof the 928 as more of an "EROTIC" supercar. There is just something about the shape....
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The specific question is whether a 1983 928 Automatic qualifies as an exotic.



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