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> WOT: Found this article and thought id share, a comment a guy makes about the 911
turnaround89
post Dec 15 2009, 10:53 PM
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I was reading this article about the 914 successor. It seems as though that won't be happening anymore. However, after reading some of the comments some of the people made about porsche, the main arguer compared the 911 to 2 other cars and the cayman s to 1 car, is this a fair comparison.

here is the article if you want to read the argument that went on, i thought it was funny the way the guy argues but has never driven a 911. I have never driven one but im pretty sure itll beat out a camaro anyday...in styling, longetivity, and reliablity

Porsche 914 successor not coming due to financial crisis

Here is the comparison the guy made

You know what these cars are comparable I hope I don't insult you to much by comparing the Cayman S with the Camaro SS and the 911 with the C6 corvette.
Cayman S/Camaro SS
$60,200/$30,995
320hp/422hp
2976lb/3593lb
8:25ring time (8:10.08 with ceramic brakes)/8:19 ring time
18city26hwy mpg/16city25hwy mpg

911 Carrera S/C6 Corvette coupe
$87,000/$49,515
385hp/430hp
3131lbs/3217lbs
7:59/7:59
19city/26hwy mpg, 16city/26hwy mpg

911 GT2, ZR1 Corvette
$194,000/$104,920
530hp/638hp
3175lbs/3352lbs
7:31/7:26.4
16city 23hwy mpg/14city 20hwy mpg

And there you go, a fair unbiased argument showing that Porsche Charges double.
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post Dec 16 2009, 11:17 AM
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Nice reading. My old guy's perspective is: I know people that own a early z06 and the latest version. Neither seem easy to use the power on the street. 0 to 100 is nice though and at 145-165 they ride pretty good. So they say. For my money the 400hp version is the best all around street version. But my sons sti will stay with it until about 155 and it's hard to say if the z06 driver was still all the way in it. He was a old guy, he didn't try to pass. Actually the caddy was the suppriser of the street cars we know about in our area. He was also a old guy and the caddy is a automatic. For some reason bought fast cars just don't do it for me. The last bought car that impressed me was the 350hp chevy two. 7500 in third always had my attention. I think it was probably the raw crudeness of the poor traction and the fact that it really was out of my affordibility even then. It seemed even then a marginal street car especially with 4:10 gears. The latest z06 is owned by a younger oil man and he is so full of it it's hard to know whats true and not, he won't race but always talks about going balls to the wall but I really don't think the car can have enough traction to be really fast. Still I wouldn't mind a serious ride to get a idea of the acceleration capability the car has. I've never ridden in a awd porsche, if it is like the suby it will be way more streetable than any rwd car with the same power to weight ratio. Any time there are four driving wheels on the ground it should be the best street car.
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