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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: 10963201" data-attributes="member: 11346"><p>Respectfully...having the engine so far back is a bad thing??? I guess theoretically, yes, but do you know how many sports car races Porsche has won with that really bad thing?? The 911 series has a near perfect 50/50 weight balance...the engine is so relatively light the format works quite well...to say the least. </p><p></p><p>If Porsche wants to do something really new and interesting they should take the mid-engined Cayman to a new level of design. I think it has a lot of potential...but looks too much like the 911 in styling and doesn't quite hack it. Edgier would be real nice. I think Porsche is afraid of creating a new monster though that will put holes in their 911 sales and seem to happy to keep the Cayman as a "baby 911". Of course, then their is the new 918, which is very sweet indeed. Mid-engined beauty with design cues from the old 904. Gotta love Porsches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraRed01, post: 10963201, member: 11346"] Respectfully...having the engine so far back is a bad thing??? I guess theoretically, yes, but do you know how many sports car races Porsche has won with that really bad thing?? The 911 series has a near perfect 50/50 weight balance...the engine is so relatively light the format works quite well...to say the least. If Porsche wants to do something really new and interesting they should take the mid-engined Cayman to a new level of design. I think it has a lot of potential...but looks too much like the 911 in styling and doesn't quite hack it. Edgier would be real nice. I think Porsche is afraid of creating a new monster though that will put holes in their 911 sales and seem to happy to keep the Cayman as a "baby 911". Of course, then their is the new 918, which is very sweet indeed. Mid-engined beauty with design cues from the old 904. Gotta love Porsches. [/QUOTE]
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