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minus the shifter which looks like you should shave with it, and move it by pinching it with your thumb and index finger because its so small. geezus, I hope they don't eventually remove the shifter all together and replace it with buttons...
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11-29-2018, 10:24 PM | #47 |
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I like it but don't love it. The 991 is just so beautiful imo its hard to accept change but I'm sure it will grow on me. Cant say I am a fan of Porsche making the rear ends more homogenous throughout the lineup, the 992 now having similar styling to the 718, Macan, and Panamera.
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Obviously a Porsche fan myself and I do like the 992.
However, I liked being able to differentiate between the models based on the wide body/rear light strip. The look also added a bit of exclusivity for the more expensive 4 models. Definitely missing the NA engines but have to go with the times. I will be very interested in the hybrid models down the road given the potential performance (since the cars have already lost the sound that gave them so much soul).
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11-30-2018, 09:26 AM | #49 |
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I like it, then I don't. Back and forth.
Back to like...a lot. https://jalopnik.com/i-made-the-most...fig-1830746173 The PDK knob/plug/bump/nibblet is just plain strange.
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As an owner of the 991.1S and a Miami Blue 991.2S, I love it! Looks like a modern day 993. The front GT3 suspension is a great thing, the wide body, tech, and revising what was the best dampening and rebound in the industry are all ways to improve a car that probably could have gone another 3 years and still stay ahead of everyone. The 992 will again redefine and reset the bar as all 911s before it have. It will be intriguing to see whether the GT3 retains an NA motor or not.
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11-30-2018, 01:25 PM | #51 |
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i agree about redefining and resetting the bar - the claimed performance numbers already prove that.
but there is nothing left of the 993 in there...aesthetic or otherwise. lol |
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11-30-2018, 02:32 PM | #52 |
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Looks incredibly similar. It's just a testament to the 991, which looks just as modern today as it did when it hit dealers a few years back.
The 991's interior aged just fine as well, but once the Panamera was released with a bigger screen and fewer buttons you knew the 911 was gonna need it as well. |
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That said, the retro-vertical qualities of the dash and the distinct lack of the feeling of sitting 'in' the car -- both hallmarks of the 911 experience throughout its existence -- are both also antithetical to the car's transformation into a small luxury GT. It needed the Panamera's interior tech to offset those things. In that respect, it's already a success. But I'm not a fan of less buttons. The Tim Allen in me wants them to push and light up so I can grunt in approval.
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It's indeed strange, but having a shift lever like stick thats in reality just a switch is also strange. I mean with an old fashioned automatic years ago there might have been cables etc going into the slushbox, but I think this is all electronic.
But maybe its better to do it just like ferrari, mclaren, lamborghini etc, and just have 2 or 3 pushbuttons there.
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Maybe this has been covered, but what is this huge red-thing in the middle of the rear grille? It looks like a giant on/off switch.
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I was wrong. I've got to think there was a practical reason that Porsche eliminated the previous TBL design that we're not informed about, because that thing pretty much ruins the car's posterior for me. It's almost as bad as the 'alien eye' add-on TBC that were OEM on some late air-cooled 911s and the 964, like this one: What I want to know is how the 992 TBC is visible when the rear wing is deployed?
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Third brake light is a bit odd, but I love the new design. I may have to consider a 992 S in the near future.
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Like, couldn't it be in the rear window, or a cool row of LEDs or something? But it looks like a giant breaker-switch the way it's implemented. Odd.
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