why do so many people in the 951 community hate other cars?
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why do so many people in the 951 community hate other cars?
Its a honest question.
The posts as of late are really starting to surprise even me. If you can't appreciate something different than what you own that's you're problem but, why mask that disaproval behind obvious slanted opinions and call them facts?
Why is a 951 automatically sooo much better than a 500hp silvia? a supra? a modded corvette? Case in point the c6 zo6 vs 951 thread. We had people literally calling a 2007 model year car that costs 70k and can run the nurburgring in 7:43 bone stock! crap compared to a 951...
What exactly is it about our cars that makes them SOOO superior to everything thats out even today?
The reason im asking is cause I just don't get it. I hate being around ignorance and it just seems there's so much of it around here lately its oozing outta the ears of some car owners. How sad that people can't love cars for cars and appreciate all sorts of things. Instead they point a finger and call that car crap cause its not what they would buy or build.
Breaks my heart
The posts as of late are really starting to surprise even me. If you can't appreciate something different than what you own that's you're problem but, why mask that disaproval behind obvious slanted opinions and call them facts?
Why is a 951 automatically sooo much better than a 500hp silvia? a supra? a modded corvette? Case in point the c6 zo6 vs 951 thread. We had people literally calling a 2007 model year car that costs 70k and can run the nurburgring in 7:43 bone stock! crap compared to a 951...
What exactly is it about our cars that makes them SOOO superior to everything thats out even today?
The reason im asking is cause I just don't get it. I hate being around ignorance and it just seems there's so much of it around here lately its oozing outta the ears of some car owners. How sad that people can't love cars for cars and appreciate all sorts of things. Instead they point a finger and call that car crap cause its not what they would buy or build.
Breaks my heart
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Personally I love other cars.
I love the swift, sexy curves of a Kia Sophia. I also love the awesome torque and passenger space of the Honda Odyssey!
Cant we all just get along?
I love the swift, sexy curves of a Kia Sophia. I also love the awesome torque and passenger space of the Honda Odyssey!
Cant we all just get along?
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I think we are somewhat "ethnocentric" in a car manufacturer sense because of what Porsche has already accomplished in terms of thoroughbred sports cars. When we think of a Corvette, we aren't thinking about the completely separate engineering program that goes into each and every one of them... we think of General Motors and their boring, cookie cutter cars that they are famous for.
Same with Nissan and Toyota. Neither company has the sports car and racing history that Porsche has, so we assume that the engineering that went into the handful of sports cars that came from these other manufacturers must not have the same passion and expertise.
The exclusivity of the marque gets to our heads.
Same with Nissan and Toyota. Neither company has the sports car and racing history that Porsche has, so we assume that the engineering that went into the handful of sports cars that came from these other manufacturers must not have the same passion and expertise.
The exclusivity of the marque gets to our heads.
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ive noticed after owning over 35 some cars in the past ten years or so, that whatever car you own is usually the best. If you have a Ford truck, then Chevrolets suck. If you have a Pontiac, then Fords suck. After owning quite a few ive realized that Porsche really has its stuff together, but i still like other cars. I think the 80's killed some of the appeal of the Corvette for some of us as the lack of power due to emissions and poor quality back then in general makes us think " how good could they be?" Nowadays Chevrolet among others are getting alot better and seeing the errors of their ways. New Corvettes rock as well as several others. My case, i root for the underdog so since my car is a 4cylinder instead of a turbocharged inline 6 or v8 brute, i feel i have a point to prove. My 20+ year old car w/ half the displacement will whoop you up, weather it be on the track or in my head.
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It usually stems from the 928 vs 951 debate, and then flows over to the rest of the world.
Once that ball is rolling.
Once that ball is rolling.
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Originally Posted by TarHeel 944S
I think we are somewhat "ethnocentric" in a car manufacturer sense because of what Porsche has already accomplished in terms of thoroughbred sports cars. When we think of a Corvette, we aren't thinking about the completely separate engineering program that goes into each and every one of them... we think of General Motors and their boring, cookie cutter cars that they are famous for.
Same with Nissan and Toyota. Neither company has the sports car and racing history that Porsche has, so we assume that the engineering that went into the handful of sports cars that came from these other manufacturers must not have the same passion and expertise.
The exclusivity of the marque gets to our heads.
Same with Nissan and Toyota. Neither company has the sports car and racing history that Porsche has, so we assume that the engineering that went into the handful of sports cars that came from these other manufacturers must not have the same passion and expertise.
The exclusivity of the marque gets to our heads.
I think some people around here just need to experience other stuff and then they might have a bit more respect or appreciation for other cars. It's easy to blindly attack what you (speaking generally, no one in particular) don't know and dismiss it as inferior. Once more of us can get past this attitude, I think our community will progress and improve much more quickly. That's all I have to say on the matter.
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Ummm, because we keep pulling reliable horses out of a 20yo platform? Which keeps our 8 cylinder brothers defensive... hehe, I could go on but I have an engine to tune.
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I don't know why, but i'll certainly agree that people do it. Maybe its because its a Porsche. The reality is that owning a car worth 15k on a good day doesn't make you better than anyone else. lol.
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Originally Posted by xsboost90
you wear your gma's running shoes?
OMG IM JAY KAY 928 guys! You know we love you!
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I love my car. There are other cars that are newer, faster, handle better and are more reliable. I've owned some and will again but for pure fun, grunt, looks, curb appeal, some prestige and the fun of modding, maintaining and wrench fun I love my car. I would not want it as a DD but as a hobby car I just really enjoy it. An STi is awsome, if you can't appreciate an Enzo, you're just dead and some of the 911 iterations are literally awesome cars. For bang for the buck I love my car. Is it a super car compared to lots of others? Not really but still it really IS the most bang for the buck and it will run with a lot of newer cars all day long. I love my car.