Porsche To Launch More 911 GT Variants Than Ever Before
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Porsche To Launch More 911 GT Variants Than Ever Before
This is great news and, makes me happy.
https://www.carscoops.com/2019/03/po...er-before/amp/
Dan (wants borderline needs a GT3T in the future)
https://www.carscoops.com/2019/03/po...er-before/amp/
Dan (wants borderline needs a GT3T in the future)
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I think the good takeaway is the N/A will live on. I think THAT is the core component of the GT car experience along with the lack of frills and driver aids.
As long as Porsche keeps that formula in place they will always have a host of buyers.
As long as Porsche keeps that formula in place they will always have a host of buyers.
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is this like BMW "M Performance" or Benz "AMG on everything" line?
It is great to hear Porsche will continue with NA and pump out GTs, but I am a little hesitant to see a GT badge on every 911 trim-- it sounds to me they are doing the M Performance/AMG equivalent; diluting the product. Hope I am wrong.
should be an interesting 12-18 months.
It is great to hear Porsche will continue with NA and pump out GTs, but I am a little hesitant to see a GT badge on every 911 trim-- it sounds to me they are doing the M Performance/AMG equivalent; diluting the product. Hope I am wrong.
should be an interesting 12-18 months.
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I can't wait to see the change of demeanor at the dealerships as these continue to roll out, by far the worst part about the current GT cars has been dealing with dealerships and availability.
I personally would like to see it come back to better availability and can work with the closest dealership/people again vs. trying to find who is willing to help out against the ADM crap.
I personally would like to see it come back to better availability and can work with the closest dealership/people again vs. trying to find who is willing to help out against the ADM crap.
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is this like BMW "M Performance" or Benz "AMG on everything" line?
It is great to hear Porsche will continue with NA and pump out GTs, but I am a little hesitant to see a GT badge on every 911 trim-- it sounds to me they are doing the M Performance/AMG equivalent; diluting the product. Hope I am wrong.
should be an interesting 12-18 months.
It is great to hear Porsche will continue with NA and pump out GTs, but I am a little hesitant to see a GT badge on every 911 trim-- it sounds to me they are doing the M Performance/AMG equivalent; diluting the product. Hope I am wrong.
should be an interesting 12-18 months.
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That's disheartening to see that they are slowly making the Gt3 less special. Not because I feel my car is going to drop like a rock in value, that was always a possibility, especially when you gift the dealer cash just for the "privilege" of ordering one. But because Porsche, themselves, market the model as a special experience to own and drive. If they start making 20 different variations, they'll lose the brand
Look at how deluded the M3 brand has become. The e30, e36, e46 were special and full of soul. But every model after that has become less special, water'ed down, with variants in every one of their model ranges. It would be a mistake going that route with the Gt3, imho.
Also find it funny to hear members of this board jump for joy about the prospect of a Porsche losing it's value so badly. Yes! these guys are gonna feel like @$%*&!
Look at how deluded the M3 brand has become. The e30, e36, e46 were special and full of soul. But every model after that has become less special, water'ed down, with variants in every one of their model ranges. It would be a mistake going that route with the Gt3, imho.
Also find it funny to hear members of this board jump for joy about the prospect of a Porsche losing it's value so badly. Yes! these guys are gonna feel like @$%*&!