992 Turbo
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This is waaay fuglier. I hope it is just a joke they are just playing. What is with the square line on hood - bad bad move...
Looks like 991 is a keeper.
Looks like 991 is a keeper.
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Kind of agree. I don’t like the hood detail either. Final look is always different so I’ll hold off on too many opinions until I see the final product.
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I have invested a TON in my current 991.2 TTS. I really like to think that the 992 will be very modest tweaks and improvements. Unfortunately, I'll be wrong when the final product is announced and will be dying for it. This seems to be the trend for me, as well as most of us on this forum.
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if we see 992 carreras on showroom floors in 2019, then we can anticipate seeing turbos on showroom floors in 2020.
Early or late is the question.
I might be in the market for a turbo by 2020.
I wonder what improvements they will have in store to keep me from looking at pre-owed 991.2?
Early or late is the question.
I might be in the market for a turbo by 2020.
I wonder what improvements they will have in store to keep me from looking at pre-owed 991.2?
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I remember the turbo coming out nearly two years after the new 991 model arrived. It seems Wikipedia also remembers it this way. I would bet on 2021 for the Turbo 992. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_991