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Guenter in Ontario
I think it just means they will share platforms. The 911 will still have the engine where it's been since the second Porsche was built. Porsche will put all it's own goodies and dressing on it. Let's face it, Porsches have shared lots of parts with other cars in the VW group.
Re: The new 992 likely coming in 2018 as a 2019 model db997S - 6 years ago |
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Guenter in Ontario
Porsche already uses the same platform for the Macan that Audi uses for its Q5.
Re: The new 992 likely coming in 2018 as a 2019 model db997S - 6 years ago |
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db997S
Yes, but those are SUV/people movers, not a marquee sports car. With a luxo SUV, the badge on the hood/grill is probably the most important feature. A sports car people are more concerned with what's under the skin.
Well said. *NM* MikenOH - 6 years ago |
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db997S
Yes, but those are SUV/people movers, not a marquee sports car. With a luxo SUV, the badge on the hood/grill is probably the most important feature. A sports car people are more concerned with what's under the skin.
And by the same token... Pedro (Odessa, FL) - 6 years ago |
Well said, Pedro Gary in SoFL - 6 years ago |
Oops.... Pedro (Odessa, FL) - 6 years ago |
Re: And by the same token... Lawdevil & CURVN8R - 6 years ago |
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Pedro (Weston, FL)
... there are some (few, but some nonetheless) that have purchased their "people mover SUV" based on its specs and performance (Turbo, GTS, etc).
Most of these already have another Porsche and they want the same "feel" and enjoyment of driving when toting their families with them.
Happy Pordsche'ing,
Pedro