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Ike 03-27-2008 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by climacus (Post 2372828)
Porsche have wanted to move away from the rear-engine configuration since the early '70s. The 914/924/944 were suppose to gradually move upscale and replace the 911 line. But the 911 is such a powerful marquee and is so inextricably linked to the mystique of owning a Porsche, it's hard for them to walk away from the profit. The fact that every single clean sheet design they've done in the last 35 years is either front or mid-engine speaks volume about what they really believe is the optimal layout.

All it says is that they already have a brilliant rear engine car that people love and that they are adding diversity to their line by doing other layouts.

xsnipersgox 03-27-2008 03:54 PM

isn't the reason rear engine was changed to front engine due to like safety and room issues?

LionZoo 03-27-2008 05:00 PM

The Cayman, if it wasn't detuned, would be faster than the 911. From a pure racecar perspective, a mid-engined configuration is best. Nonetheless, saying the rear engined layout is a dead end is about like saying the front engined layout is a dead end. Different layouts have different pros and cons and none is completely superior to another.

dynamho 03-27-2008 06:20 PM


Originally Posted by climacus (Post 2372828)
Porsche have wanted to move away from the rear-engine configuration since the early '70s. The 914/924/944 were suppose to gradually move upscale and replace the 911 line. But the 911 is such a powerful marquee and is so inextricably linked to the mystique of owning a Porsche, it's hard for them to walk away from the profit. The fact that every single clean sheet design they've done in the last 35 years is either front or mid-engine speaks volume about what they really believe is the optimal layout.

I buy this reasoning, but saying that rear engine layout is a dead end feels extreme to me. 911's continue to disprove the dead end assertion every year.

sosonic 03-27-2008 08:23 PM

GTR is cheap (for the car category), fast, and handles well.

However the problem is style and image. A Porsche attracts women and you look good getting out of it with a suit on. The down side to that is Porsche will make you pay through the nose for that, unless you buy a used one. Which you should consider doing anyway, as Porsche keep the same look to them and change slowly.

Z06, is below a Porshe. I kind of think its close between the GTR and Z06 in terms of style, looks, and image. Just depends on who you ask.

The GTR is a big motherf*cker. You have to see one in person and in comparison to an RX-8 to feel the size difference. It also has a kind of no frills tough guy vibe to it. It is not class and it is not sexy. It is more tough ass racer. Unfortunately, I don't see Nissan changing this design concept either, and that is a shame. They are maintaining its Skyline heritage, which also was not classy and not sexy, but tough racer.

xsnipersgox 03-27-2008 08:31 PM

wat really attracts women is stability, a porsche just shows that u got cash, i am sure if u got a GTR and its got another 30g put into it, or u do got cash, it'd attract the same thing, GTR is a no compromise performance machine. anyone, anytime, anywhere.

playdoh43 03-28-2008 12:17 AM

its pretty sad if you need to use a car to attract women in the first place

PerSmitt 03-28-2008 05:21 AM


Originally Posted by playdoh43 (Post 2373768)
its pretty sad if you need to use a car to attract women in the first place

Exactly my thought.


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