Why does porsche have so many 911's??
#12
Because, what if you want an S version? What if you want 4wd? But what if 4wd isn't fast enough? Than yiu get the S version of that. Want cabriolets of all of them? There you go. What if you want a Targa, there you go. What if it's too slow. Then get The Targa 4S. What if you like Turbos. Get the Turbo. Want a cab, there you go. What if the Turbo's too heavy. Get the GT2 RS. What if the GT2 RS is too extreme, get the GT3. What if that's too slow?? Get the GT3 RS.
Does that explain it? They just try to make a 911 for absolutely everyone.
Does that explain it? They just try to make a 911 for absolutely everyone.
#16
Every time i see a 911,i am flummoxed into wondering which one is it? There are so many of them with so little difference that it leaves you completely stunned.... beautiful cars they are though. You really have to tax your brain to spot the difference or trust the dealer to tell you the difference. Is there a way to go around this? And why is porsche adamnant to stick to this design? I mean,yes its legendary and perhaps the most recognised car shape in the history of automobiles,but,after more than 40 years, there should be some tinkering done...otherwise it will go the way its inspiration has gone...The Beetle has become so tedious that even in its hot yellow version,it looks boring!!I just hope that too much of the old thing does not spoil the beauty of the car...






