2020 NEXT GENERATION 992 SPY PICS & RELEASE
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I completely agree but what I don't get is why this 99.9% are purchasing high end, niche vehicles in the first place. If it's mundane A-B they are after why even bother paying a premium for an Audi , Porsche etc. because it's their heavy influence that is shifting the market and effectively ruining enthusiasts brands with this garbage.
i.e. impressing yourself and those in your sphere by how much money you can spend relative to the unwashed masses.
Then, complaining about not enough cup holders, too much road feel, cabin noise, hard seats, etc.
This started in the late 80s when Porsche retreated ‘up market’ due to currency valuations and Japanese sports car competition.
CarChick got invited to many marketing focus groups in the late 90s and early 00s and reported back on the type invited. Short story: she’s a racer and the rest were ... ‘non-enthusiasts.’
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I completely agree but what I don't get is why this 99.9% are purchasing high end, niche vehicles in the first place. If it's mundane A-B they are after why even bother paying a premium for an Audi , Porsche etc. because it's their heavy influence that is shifting the market and effectively ruining enthusiasts brands with this garbage.
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Thanks for the shots.
Can someone walk up to these cars and start taking interior shots.
When will these prototypes come to the east coast. I want to see them in my area
Turbo looks alright but will these come with old school license plate lighters. Omg those things make the car look ugly. I hope those come off
Can someone walk up to these cars and start taking interior shots.
When will these prototypes come to the east coast. I want to see them in my area
Turbo looks alright but will these come with old school license plate lighters. Omg those things make the car look ugly. I hope those come off
#1940
It's not? LOL
Because “Lifestyle”
i.e. impressing yourself and those in your sphere by how much money you can spend relative to the unwashed masses.
Then, complaining about not enough cup holders, too much road feel, cabin noise, hard seats, etc.
This started in the late 80s when Porsche retreated ‘up market’ due to currency valuations and Japanese sports car competition.
CarChick got invited to many marketing focus groups in the late 90s and early 00s and reported back on the type invited. Short story: she’s a racer and the rest were ... ‘non-enthusiasts.’
Yep.
Indeed. All about image for those types. They want the look and prestige, but want the attitude and functionality of a Camry.
Agreed. The computerized exhaust in newer V6 Audi's is horrendous. A joke. It would sound immensely better if they just left it to the natural exhaust (which isn't anything to write home about.... but not offensive as the simulation).
I actually think there may be hope. The last car that peels out with a little acceleration (the one where they flashed a peace sign) sounded pretty good. I hate the exaggerated turbo whistle of the 991.2 cars. I didn’t hear it on that car. It’s never going to sound like a NA car, but I think these cars will sound much better.
Porsche has been getting an earful (sorry) about the sound of the 991.2 for nearly 2 years, and the sales haven’t been as stellar as they’d like. They’re a proud gang of German gear heads - I doubt that they like having the 911 sound ‘meh’. That’s not really in their DNA. I remain an optimistic cynic.
That exaggerated turbo sound is like nails on a chalkboard to me. And it doesn't even sound "cool turbo" as in it doesn't have a brutal "whoosh," it sounds more like a homogized computerized EV sound, and it never changes note, hence the "vacuum" comparisons. I've never heard another turbo that sounds like the .2 NA2 turbos. Very odd sound to me. If the 992 doesn't have it, maybe it means Porsche in some haphazard desire to make up for not having enough time to focus on the 991.2's exhaust note (something they've publicly admitted), "engineered" that sound in.
Good point. Also would explain why a Supercar killer such as the 911 Turbo sounds so mundane.
Ferrari and McLaren have certainly done better with turbo sounds for that reason, but even them I find "meh." McLaren engines sound very one-note to me, something that seems like it would get tiring after a while as there's not enough "music" to it. But still, overall a good sound. Ferrari turbo's do decently too.... until you drive or hear it back to back with a Ferrari N/A. I drove a California T, and it sounded "okay." Fairly brutal, but definitely had that homogenized, monotone-deep-breathing turbo effect. Their patent to fix that in future cars does sound promising.
Agree here. I would prefer paddles purely because I prefer the tactile feel, but the buttons actually are more functional. Shifting with either hand in either direction comes in handy often when driving spiritedly, or even purely functionally during normal driving. Dare I say Porsche (as often) had it right all along.
The stick is important as it gives you another location option to shift (depending on what you're doing), and also most importantly, feels cool and adds an additional bonding element with the car.
Because “Lifestyle”
i.e. impressing yourself and those in your sphere by how much money you can spend relative to the unwashed masses.
Then, complaining about not enough cup holders, too much road feel, cabin noise, hard seats, etc.
This started in the late 80s when Porsche retreated ‘up market’ due to currency valuations and Japanese sports car competition.
CarChick got invited to many marketing focus groups in the late 90s and early 00s and reported back on the type invited. Short story: she’s a racer and the rest were ... ‘non-enthusiasts.’
I completely agree but what I don't get is why this 99.9% are purchasing high end, niche vehicles in the first place. If it's mundane A-B they are after why even bother paying a premium for an Audi , Porsche etc. because it's their heavy influence that is shifting the market and effectively ruining enthusiasts brands with this garbage.
I actually think there may be hope. The last car that peels out with a little acceleration (the one where they flashed a peace sign) sounded pretty good. I hate the exaggerated turbo whistle of the 991.2 cars. I didn’t hear it on that car. It’s never going to sound like a NA car, but I think these cars will sound much better.
Porsche has been getting an earful (sorry) about the sound of the 991.2 for nearly 2 years, and the sales haven’t been as stellar as they’d like. They’re a proud gang of German gear heads - I doubt that they like having the 911 sound ‘meh’. That’s not really in their DNA. I remain an optimistic cynic.
They all sound like fart machines except the GT4, which couldn't be heard, and the Spyder, which what little sound you hear sure sounds NA. Really don't understand why Porsche can't make their turbos sound better than they do, when other manufacturers seem to be doing an okay job at it. Is it something about the flat six or is Porsche just trying to make them sound more raw and simply missing the mark?
Because ...
This-^
and This-^
... and exhaust length.
The more length and volume you have to play with the more latitude you have in tuning the sound of the exhaust. You can add resonators, combiners, play with manifold design etc. But, when you have to stuff the complete exhaust and two cats in something the size of two bread boxes you're kinda screwed.
This-^
and This-^
... and exhaust length.
The more length and volume you have to play with the more latitude you have in tuning the sound of the exhaust. You can add resonators, combiners, play with manifold design etc. But, when you have to stuff the complete exhaust and two cats in something the size of two bread boxes you're kinda screwed.
Ferrari and McLaren have certainly done better with turbo sounds for that reason, but even them I find "meh." McLaren engines sound very one-note to me, something that seems like it would get tiring after a while as there's not enough "music" to it. But still, overall a good sound. Ferrari turbo's do decently too.... until you drive or hear it back to back with a Ferrari N/A. I drove a California T, and it sounded "okay." Fairly brutal, but definitely had that homogenized, monotone-deep-breathing turbo effect. Their patent to fix that in future cars does sound promising.
I don't dislike them, but use the stick as much as I use the steering wheel. I'll go way out and say that my GTS does not have paddles, but the "thumb buttons" (or whatever they were/are called) and find them very useful,...I can do either up or down from either side and of course they are just as fast as the paddles or stick. How's that for being in the minority :-)
+1. Another minority here. I like my multi-functional steering wheel with the "thumby" paddles. When PDK is in manual, I only use the stick. I had a sport design steering wheel in a prior car - but a few times at a DE the position of the wheel made it awkward to paddle shift. Like the stick better.
The stick is important as it gives you another location option to shift (depending on what you're doing), and also most importantly, feels cool and adds an additional bonding element with the car.
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#1944
How came this bit about computerized sound up in this discussion anyway? I thought Porsche said they're not going to use artificially generated sound. So far they haven't?
#1945
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992 GTS test mules spotted: https://www.motor1.com/news/260328/porsche-911-gts-spy-photos/
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#1946
992 Color options?
Anyone read anything about color choices? I think I read that the 992 will no longer have Agate Grey but, can't find that web site again. I think a different grey color replaced it.
#1949
Crikey the pic of that 992 Turbo Cab in Dubai looks horrific. *** looks massive.
#1950
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Anyone notice that the external mirrors on both cars differ? The one on the Nurburgring are more sharp and edged compared to the one on the road. Seems that the Nurburgring ones are more like the modern Audi mirrors? Must say I like them.