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The 911 has new competition, this time from MB db997S - 9 years ago |
Two interesting points ... Pedro (Odessa, FL) - 9 years ago |
Arguably true it's not a sports car anymore; a sheep in wolf's clothing perhaps, but Laz - 9 years ago |
Re: Arguably true it's not a sports car anymore; a sheep in wolf's clothing perhaps, but Gary in SoFL - 9 years ago |
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Laz
the factory exclusively* (in the literal sense of the word "exclusive" ) campaigns the 911 in "sport" events. Yes, on the street it's a GT, as in "Grand Tourer," but the same can be said for the Boxster. And other than the GT3, a 911 variant, and other, more rare variants, they've always had four seats, so that's not a defining factor either.
* My understanding.
Re: Arguably true it's not a sports car anymore; a sheep in wolf's clothing perhaps, but MikenOH - 9 years ago |
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Gary in SoFL
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Laz
the factory exclusively* (in the literal sense of the word "exclusive" ) campaigns the 911 in "sport" events. Yes, on the street it's a GT, as in "Grand Tourer," but the same can be said for the Boxster. And other than the GT3, a 911 variant, and other, more rare variants, they've always had four seats, so that's not a defining factor either.
* My understanding.
How very true.....fine crusiers all, but still crusiers, not pure sports cars. It's all a matter of degree. Sporty, nonetheless.
Playing devil's advocate: Isn't the same thing happening to the Boxster? Tony in Whittier - 9 years ago |
Re: Playing devil's advocate: Isn't the same thing happening to the Boxster? Pedro (Odessa, FL) - 9 years ago |
What about the Lotus? Bobtesa - 9 years ago |
Re: What about the Lotus? yellowesty - 9 years ago |
Autoweek article on this car MikenOH - 9 years ago |