New images of 992.2 with less camo.
#63
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#64
996 GT3 looks awesome to me now. Compared to most of the weird "trendy" stuff being made today, I have much appreciation for the classic proportions of the 996 and the headlights have become less and less bothersome to me as well.
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#65
Is it true BMW made the beaver teeth grill because Chinese buyers wanted a more prominent grill? Let's hope Porsche knows better than to listen to the nouveau riche whose need to flaunt their wealth manifests into gaudy style preferences.
#66
Agree. They're starting to acquire a cool "vintage watercooled" vibe in a way the 997s just can't because they look too modern/timeless.
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Vicbastige (10-28-2023)
#72
Few companies offer change as incremental, and palatable, as Porsche. The .2 will be no exception. Vertical slats on the front bumper, if incorporated, will be a noticeable change to those here, but not to the majority.
Nothing is official, nor inherently worse.
The .2 will be (until the new generation arrives):
- Faster.
- More expensive.
- Highly coveted.
Not many change management leaders in here. That’s okay.
Also, can we get a data over lay of previous owners, allocation dreamers, and the level of insult to the new model?
Porsche is not infallible. They’re only flawed people running a company. But protecting the 911 is mission one.
Nothing is official, nor inherently worse.
The .2 will be (until the new generation arrives):
- Faster.
- More expensive.
- Highly coveted.
Not many change management leaders in here. That’s okay.
Also, can we get a data over lay of previous owners, allocation dreamers, and the level of insult to the new model?
Porsche is not infallible. They’re only flawed people running a company. But protecting the 911 is mission one.
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