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First official Porsche 911 (991) pictures. The classic is back.
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraRed01" data-source="post: 10963548" data-attributes="member: 11346"><p>I won't lay my crack pipe down until I own a Porsche. Sadly, based on the cost of them Porsches...I will be smoking for a long time. I'll see your review and raise you one...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.eurocarblog.com/post/2152/group-test-porsche-gt3-vs-vantage-v12-vs-audi-r8-v10-vs-corvette-zr1" target="_blank">Group test: Porsche GT3 vs Vantage V12 vs Audi R8 V10 vs Corvette ZR1</a></p><p></p><p>I like this quote...</p><p></p><p>"Arguments were put forward that the new GT3 is now too fast, too grippy and too brutal. Barker suggested that Porsche should have designed it with the same power as the previous generation car but with less weight. And we nodded. <strong>But every time anyone came back from a drive in the GT3 they would just get out of the car smiling and shaking their head. You simply can’t deny this 911 its victory. It is wonderful. If you want the ultimate road racer, the car that will turn any road into your own personal Targa Florio and make you long, day and night, for your next stint behind the wheel, then you need a GT3."</strong></p><p></p><p>While an arcane review...you will find many more road tests of the 911 series through the years...loving them for their superior handling than finding them too much of a handful. </p><p></p><p>A short list of 911 victories...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.mobil1.no/nyheter/nyhetsarkiv/mobil-1-and-porsche--15-years-of-motorsports-achievements.aspx" target="_blank">Mobil 1 and Porsche: 15 Years of Motorsports Achievements - nyheter - Mobil 1</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Seems the polar moment issue hasn't hurt 911 performance in racing...or... street popularity much at all. I stand by my original assertion...based on the record...what Porsche has done with that bad thing...is pretty damn good thing after all. As I said...I'd like to see them develop the Cayman into something new and revolutionary...then you may get your wish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraRed01, post: 10963548, member: 11346"] I won't lay my crack pipe down until I own a Porsche. Sadly, based on the cost of them Porsches...I will be smoking for a long time. I'll see your review and raise you one... [url=http://www.eurocarblog.com/post/2152/group-test-porsche-gt3-vs-vantage-v12-vs-audi-r8-v10-vs-corvette-zr1]Group test: Porsche GT3 vs Vantage V12 vs Audi R8 V10 vs Corvette ZR1[/url] I like this quote... "Arguments were put forward that the new GT3 is now too fast, too grippy and too brutal. Barker suggested that Porsche should have designed it with the same power as the previous generation car but with less weight. And we nodded. [B]But every time anyone came back from a drive in the GT3 they would just get out of the car smiling and shaking their head. You simply can’t deny this 911 its victory. It is wonderful. If you want the ultimate road racer, the car that will turn any road into your own personal Targa Florio and make you long, day and night, for your next stint behind the wheel, then you need a GT3."[/B] While an arcane review...you will find many more road tests of the 911 series through the years...loving them for their superior handling than finding them too much of a handful. A short list of 911 victories... [url=http://www.mobil1.no/nyheter/nyhetsarkiv/mobil-1-and-porsche--15-years-of-motorsports-achievements.aspx]Mobil 1 and Porsche: 15 Years of Motorsports Achievements - nyheter - Mobil 1[/url] Seems the polar moment issue hasn't hurt 911 performance in racing...or... street popularity much at all. I stand by my original assertion...based on the record...what Porsche has done with that bad thing...is pretty damn good thing after all. As I said...I'd like to see them develop the Cayman into something new and revolutionary...then you may get your wish. [/QUOTE]
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