911 Black Edition
#32
I figured out exactly why Porsche keeps making these new 997s. They don't want people to hold back until the 991. Porsche just released the Speedster, which was a very special car making people want a 997, and were planning to release the GT3 RS LE, but couldn't do it fast enough to keep interest in the 997, so they introduced this thing until they can find time for the RS LE.
I'm sure it's all apart of a complex business theme crafted by Volkswagen, just so Porsche can meet it's sales targets.
Just give us a GT3 RS LE, and Panamera/Cayenne GTS already Porsche! We all want more Panamera and Cayenne variants, not 911 variants.
All of this business marketing junk aside, you can't argue with the fact that this 911 is gorgeous.
I'm sure it's all apart of a complex business theme crafted by Volkswagen, just so Porsche can meet it's sales targets.
Just give us a GT3 RS LE, and Panamera/Cayenne GTS already Porsche! We all want more Panamera and Cayenne variants, not 911 variants.
All of this business marketing junk aside, you can't argue with the fact that this 911 is gorgeous.
Last edited by Carrera; Jan 25, 2011 at 08:43 PM.
#36
My first card was a Honda Accord EX and it had all the bells and whistles. I loved it. Later they produced (many times actually) an SE model.. special edition. I wanted it.
I knew the SE was a way for Honda to rid its warehouses of extra parts and that the cars didn't have all the cool stuff mine did, and still I secretly wanted it.
Wash. Rinse. Repeat. Only now I'm looking at you, Germany.
I knew the SE was a way for Honda to rid its warehouses of extra parts and that the cars didn't have all the cool stuff mine did, and still I secretly wanted it.
Wash. Rinse. Repeat. Only now I'm looking at you, Germany.




