Carlos from Spain:

"If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" ... Porsche doesn't need to take risks with the 911 since it's a winning formula that they just need to keep evolving, its the envy of the auto industry, so it's the others ones that need to reinvent things. Personally the 911 delivers what I want so I'm quite happy the 911 is so successful that it doesn't need to change and just keep up with technology with each generation. Those that the 911 does not deliver what they are looking for, hopefully Porsche can satisfy then with another model liked the 960.

That's just another way of saying lazy.

Porsche sells most cars based on cachet, not because their tried and true methods are so amazing. What's better than a 991 GT2 RS? A 991 GT2 RS with an interior from a 918 or a 2020 911 concept.

If you don't take risks, you have no chance of making anything amazing. The 918 was a risk of doing something very new and it turned out amazing. The 911 is an exercise in profitability and brand value. This means you just get "good" 911s, not amazing 911s.