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Post by flyingscot68 » Tue Mar 04, 2014 2:59 pm

BiggestNizzy wrote: The P1 does it for me, I find the 918 and Porsches in general meh... I'm sure they are great cars but I do feel there are some motoring journalists (Hammond is one) that struggle to say anything constructive because they have a mouth full of German sausage.
Just thinking aloud here:

Could Porsche be losing some of their appeal due to the fact that they're everywhere now? Every time I take a drive I see tonnes of them, not just the 'cheaper' ones but 911's are as common as muck these days too. If that's the case for some then surely the Macan won't help?

Personally I always wanted a 911, tried a few but wasn't convinced either way. It was my other half that sealed the deal - we went to look at the Evora and she said that the Lotus was a far cooler, better looking more interesting motor to have - sold! (have to add I thought it was brilliant to drive too)

Porsche engineering is certainly up there with the best but most of their cars now are pretty boring offerings, GT3 excepted. They all look the same too.

No doubt their sales figures prove otherwise so I'll sit back now and wait to be told I'm a nugget :popcorn

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Post by Doc883 » Tue Mar 04, 2014 3:10 pm

I read that Porsche had already sold their 1st years production of the Macan, some 50,000 units, so expect the streets of Aberdeen to be littered with them soon enough.
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Post by Rosssco » Tue Mar 04, 2014 3:24 pm

Doc883 wrote:I read that Porsche had already sold their 1st years production of the Macan, some 50,000 units, so expect the streets of Aberdeen to be littered with them soon enough.
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On the subject of Porsche, been looking at a few around the £20-30k mark recently, and come to the realisation that I'd prefer one without the badge.. As in, I really like the cars themselves, but can't stand the fact they are a Porsche.. :roll:
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Post by flyingscot68 » Tue Mar 04, 2014 3:44 pm

I should have put 'appeal to car enthusiasts'
Obviously plenty of appeal to the masses.

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Post by mwmackenzie » Tue Mar 04, 2014 5:38 pm

Just picked up an early Boxster for my sis in-law last night, I actually quite like them, fancy an old Boxster S to try and get back in love with driving again :?: seem to be cheap enough, but I need to cap the wifes 'Oh I've booked us a holiday' habit... :evil:
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Post by j2 lot » Tue Mar 04, 2014 6:08 pm

I am one of the ones that really doesnt get Porsche - for me they havent moved on design wise since Noah started on the Ark.
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The reality is though the design is different and you only need to see a 1980s Porker next to a new one to see that , but it was an evolution and each new model has hardly changed from the one before and until they started making 4x4s the models all looked similar too.

I drove a 911 a couple of years after I passed mty test and it was little better than my mates Beetle in driving position and operation of the controls - only it was ( obviously) a tad quicker.
I test drove one in the early 90's with a view to purchase and couldnt get passed the fact that it still had the same driving position and floor mounted pedals, from that time on never had any interest in owning one :? , apart from a 918 :mrgreen:
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Post by Rosssco » Tue Mar 04, 2014 6:22 pm

mwmackenzie wrote:Just picked up an early Boxster for my sis in-law last night, I actually quite like them, fancy an old Boxster S to try and get back in love with driving again :?: seem to be cheap enough, but I need to cap the wifes 'Oh I've booked us a holiday' habit... :evil:
:thumbsup I've had dark thoughts of a cheapish early Boxster, but as a project, whereby I'd bin that unreliable flat-6 (possibly one with pre-blown engine), and fit a nice Audi 4.2 V8... 8) Would make for a nice, relatively unremarkable looking, but quick with a V8 soundtrack, sportscar..
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Post by GregR » Tue Mar 04, 2014 8:19 pm

The world would be a strane place if someone who just bought a Lotus thought "I'd prefer a porsche." In the same way you can't expect the number of Porsche owners/enthusiasts to say you're right. Where do we hope this thread will go other than "horses for courses" or <insert similar cliche here>?
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Post by flyingscot68 » Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:03 pm

GregR wrote:The world would be a strane place if someone who just bought a Lotus thought "I'd prefer a porsche." In the same way you can't expect the number of Porsche owners/enthusiasts to say you're right. Where do we hope this thread will go other than "horses for courses" or <insert similar cliche here>?
They used to be exclusive, now they're ten a penny.
Just wondering if the SE massive think this will be harming their reputation/desirability with the people who originally bought 911's

Meaning that they'll just become another Audi of sorts.

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Post by Dominic » Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:08 pm

I get what you are saying Kenny. They have less appeal to me than they use to, and the newer, the less appeal to me too. Having been in a few, the newer ones just seem less special. I think it would be harsh to say they now feel mass market, but some character has been lost IMHO. No doubting they are mighty fine cars though.
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Post by BiggestNizzy » Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:33 pm

Don't get me wrong if your buying a car with your head it's hard to look past the Porsche. If I had the money as was in the market I might feel differently.

Luckily the world is more interesting than that.
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Post by Gareth » Tue Mar 04, 2014 10:36 pm

They ain't cheap any more either. Low 70s for a low spec Carrera
Bland though? Not sure. They do everything so well. I dare anyone to drive the 991 GT3 and tell me it's not the best thing since sliced bread.

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Post by campbell » Wed Mar 05, 2014 12:42 am

The GT3 is a separate matter entirely.

Right now I'd rather have an Evora than a 911 though.

If I did stumble on the funds to have either, the sensible compromise is probably the 911.

But a GT3 is utterly out my league. For now ;-)
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Post by rossybee » Wed Mar 05, 2014 8:27 am

Gareth wrote: I dare anyone to drive the 991 GT3 and tell me it's not the best thing since sliced toast.
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