2020 NEXT GENERATION 992 SPY PICS & RELEASE
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#2448
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1. Is the key is on the right?
2. Is the cupholder optional?
3. Why did they need to keep the go*dam norelco?
Keep the pics coming boss.
Regarding the article, it claims plug in hybrids are coming soon. Elsewhere, I read 48v starter generator mild hybrid will be incorporated as well. Imagine if all rwd carreras had the 48v system and c4/c4s/targa etc exclusively were plug-in hybrid awd. Not having the traditional awd system might offset some of the added weight.
#2449
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992 Spyshot
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#2451
Drifting
#2452
Drifting
The interior of my 2017 Panamera 4 for comparison...
#2453
Drifting
New article and car color ...
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/porsch...spied-on-track
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New article and car color ...
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/porsch...spied-on-track
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The GT car interiors are going to be the deciding variable for me.
#2458
RL Community Team
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Originally Posted by STG
I've been saying for a while now that Porsche MSRP pricing is very aggressive. Reason why Hot for Sale has been a huge hit. These cars are overpriced for what you get. That's a fact. They've been able to get year over year price increases and ride the worldwide economic wave for the past 8+ years. That's fine and what any business would do. They've gotten a bit arrogant at the dealer level, and trust me when a an economic slowdown happens (it always does), they will get hit HARD. Most of the people that have driven their growth are the the ones who feel more wealthy than they really are.
$62k. Freaking $62k for a stripped down Macan.
Earlier in the week I drove a BMW X3 M40i. Loaded except for driver's aid pack with the adaptive cruise. HUD, Pano Roof, Leather, Harmon Kardon, you name it. Plus over 100 more Hp and Ft-lbs. $64k.
And it drove just as well as the Macan.
A "nice" build on a new base Cayenne is deep into the $80k range. Similar build on a base Panamera is $100k.
The 911 is expensive but there are few sports cars that match its thrill at any price below $200k. But for a sedan, I can get an M5 or an E63 for about the same price as a Panamera 4. And have the same interior room.
Think about that..
#2459
Drifting
And Panamera, Cayenne and Macan models already all feature 21” wheels.
#2460
I've been saying for a while now that Porsche MSRP pricing is very aggressive. Reason why Hot for Sale has been a huge hit. These cars are overpriced for what you get. That's a fact. They've been able to get year over year price increases and ride the worldwide economic wave for the past 8+ years. That's fine and what any business would do. They've gotten a bit arrogant at the dealer level, and trust me when a an economic slowdown happens (it always does), they will get hit HARD. Most of the people that have driven their growth are the the ones who feel more wealthy than they really are.
I actually like the rear somewhat. The exhaust exit GT2RS style is cool. Also I personally prefer the black plastic/vinyl on the rear to the body painted option that the 991 Turbo has, I like the black breaking up the body color and tying in with the exhausts.
That being said the front is still just God awful with the very sharp lines and Panamera style grill, and the clam shell for the rear spoiler.... oh my. And the interior.... *sniff* I am holding on tight to my 991.2s.