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Carlos @ Apr 25th 2008 12:42PM
I guess I'm just racist against cars with their engine in the back, because though it is great engineering on Porsche behalf, I know that if the 911 were mid engine it could be so much better. I know I speak blasphemy,
mk @ Apr 25th 2008 10:20PM
I'm a bit partial to the Cayman myself.
I wish it had the 911's engine lineup, and non-upswept quarter windows, much like the 996-7.
And also the 997's oval headlights, rather than ovoid ones.
Mid-engined porsches have always been a force to be reckoned with, even if the 911 line is the "bread and butter".
r33 @ Apr 26th 2008 10:15AM
big boys choose their own venon i guess.
americans big displacements soft rides.
japaneses turbo tec wirzadry.
italians exotic shapes md engines
germans eficient stubborness?!!