In Beverly Hills Porsche = ZERO
#161
No shit, when I do finally buy the arctic silver 7.1 GT3 that haunts me in my sleep (and that day is approaching), I seriously hope most people think its just your run of the mill 911.
#162
I'm going to take a stab at this.
If I'm reading this right, as the owner of a 911TT you know and understand the exclusivity and performance of the car. But due to the high school persona of the valet parking lot you wonder why your car does not get the attention that it deserves as a 911TT (via it's performance and exclusivity).
The thing is it does, but it will only get that treatment from those who know better.
Here is the thing: the general public as a whole knows car brand NAMES. They vaguely know the models associated with them. When you say Ferrari, Lamborghini, people recognize the names as cars that have a wow factor, that jump out at you, that have a starting price of over $180k. And you know this you own a Lambo.
However when people hear Porsche, the name as a whole is held in less regard than the aforementioned. They think Porsche, ok, they make the Boxter starting at $50k, the Cayman starting at $60k and the 911 starting at $80k. Right about now you are pushing the knowledge of the general public. Even farther than the 911 are the 20 different models associated with it to which the general public could never tell you the difference between a base 911 and a GT2RS. Therefore they are all associated with the base model.
Furthermore, the 911 body style does not have as much pizazz as say a Ferrari or Lambo.
It's a combination between all of these things that make it seem like the 911TT didnt get as much recognition as it deserved. Had you had a group of car enthusiasts that knew anything about the car they were driving then yea, maybe it would have ended up in the front row, but alas, that's not who you are dealing with at all.
*Disclaimer* All prices mentioned are not accurate but only a general description to get a point across.
If I'm reading this right, as the owner of a 911TT you know and understand the exclusivity and performance of the car. But due to the high school persona of the valet parking lot you wonder why your car does not get the attention that it deserves as a 911TT (via it's performance and exclusivity).
The thing is it does, but it will only get that treatment from those who know better.
Here is the thing: the general public as a whole knows car brand NAMES. They vaguely know the models associated with them. When you say Ferrari, Lamborghini, people recognize the names as cars that have a wow factor, that jump out at you, that have a starting price of over $180k. And you know this you own a Lambo.
However when people hear Porsche, the name as a whole is held in less regard than the aforementioned. They think Porsche, ok, they make the Boxter starting at $50k, the Cayman starting at $60k and the 911 starting at $80k. Right about now you are pushing the knowledge of the general public. Even farther than the 911 are the 20 different models associated with it to which the general public could never tell you the difference between a base 911 and a GT2RS. Therefore they are all associated with the base model.
Furthermore, the 911 body style does not have as much pizazz as say a Ferrari or Lambo.
It's a combination between all of these things that make it seem like the 911TT didnt get as much recognition as it deserved. Had you had a group of car enthusiasts that knew anything about the car they were driving then yea, maybe it would have ended up in the front row, but alas, that's not who you are dealing with at all.
*Disclaimer* All prices mentioned are not accurate but only a general description to get a point across.
#164
IMO this thread is not about Allen wanting attention because of his car, it is simply about how he feels his car is not getting the respect it deserves. Which I am sure anyone of you would want the same, Your car being respected regardless of make. In this case it happens to be a 911 TT, which yes people usually buy to be able to go under the radar, yet as any enthusiast knows these cars IMO not only deserve respect, but I believe demand it.
#165
IMO this thread is not about Allen wanting attention because of his car, it is simply about how he feels his car is not getting the respect it deserves. Which I am sure anyone of you would want the same, Your car being respected regardless of make. In this case it happens to be a 911 TT, which yes people usually buy to be able to go under the radar, yet as any enthusiast knows these cars IMO not only deserve respect, but I believe demand it.
#166
IMO this thread is not about Allen wanting attention because of his car, it is simply about how he feels his car is not getting the respect it deserves. Which I am sure anyone of you would want the same, Your car being respected regardless of make. In this case it happens to be a 911 TT, which yes people usually buy to be able to go under the radar, yet as any enthusiast knows these cars IMO not only deserve respect, but I believe demand it.
#167
#168
This is why I left the garage open last night...your CGT won't be so fast when the wires have been eaten away by mice
#170
is that a tranny?