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racerx said:
You give way too much credit to the average cop.




I'm giving credit to the rare, above average cop who meets, on his own turf, the usually average or below average CGT driver. This particular cop, in addition to knowing the roads like the back of his/her hand has taken the benign-handling police cruiser beyond the limit and back many times under different conditions and during multiple chases. This CGT driver has only a few days or weeks of seat time in what can only be described as a beast of a car that is waiting to bite the driver's head off at the slightest hint of a mistake.

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racerx said:
Are we not led to believe that cgt owners are seasoned high performance drivers, if not club racers.




Uh, no. Most are truly overwhelmed by its Le Mans racer-like responses. The ability to live with and drive this beast well is the acid test for anyone who proclaims themselves to be a hard-core Porschephile. Earlier, I believe, it was the GT2. Now, it is the CGT in the dry with traction control switched off or in the wet with traction control on.