Front End Awesome- Rear End Disaster
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Going to disagree with that one. My 981 when I bought it was around 80k and gorgeous in comparison to the vette. Same with my M2CS.
Its just poor design. Potentially driven by insurance rules for panel cost replacement.
Point is. I do like the 991.2 better than the 992 so far, but given how bad it could have been, I think Porsche did a good job with it.
Its just poor design. Potentially driven by insurance rules for panel cost replacement.
Point is. I do like the 991.2 better than the 992 so far, but given how bad it could have been, I think Porsche did a good job with it.
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Going to disagree with that one. My 981 when I bought it was around 80k and gorgeous in comparison to the vette. Same with my M2CS.
Its just poor design. Potentially driven by insurance rules for panel cost replacement.
Point is. I do like the 991.2 better than the 992 so far, but given how bad it could have been, I think Porsche did a good job with it.
Its just poor design. Potentially driven by insurance rules for panel cost replacement.
Point is. I do like the 991.2 better than the 992 so far, but given how bad it could have been, I think Porsche did a good job with it.
#97
Porsche should've just drilled a rectangle in the front just like the RSR and slap a wide body on it. I think most buying a Porsche GT product will care about function over form.
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Party in the front. Business in the back.
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It looks like something a 6th grader built and designed as a project. Not hating, just truthful.
Now give me a damn C6 Z06/ZR1. The last real corvette. Smooth sexy lines. Timeless design. Curvy. Delicious. Even the C5 is gorgeous.
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I have to admit...the more I see this view, the more I love it. The lack of the old uprights on the 991.2 blocking the view of the rear wheel arches; which are uninterrupted by the new swan neck mounts looks nice. Not to mention, the swan neck mounts being so thin and blending in with the side margins of the rear window; I think this car will look better in the flesh than what we've seen otherwise.
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#102
Agree! I think it looks fantastic and can't wait to see it in chalk!
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Every time I see pictures of the black trim on the front and back, I keep thinking to myself:
1) I need to stock-up on Aerospace 303
2) I need to up my game/skill with the 303
3) I hope it's not too hard (keep off the painted surfaces) to detail the hood intakes with 303
4) The back black trim lip looks like a dirt magnet
1) I need to stock-up on Aerospace 303
2) I need to up my game/skill with the 303
3) I hope it's not too hard (keep off the painted surfaces) to detail the hood intakes with 303
4) The back black trim lip looks like a dirt magnet
#105
He’s always good when he speaks about performance and cars. Carries a non-biased view.