Aug 22, 2013 3:18:38 PM
Aug 22, 2013 5:01:50 PM
Aug 22, 2013 5:02:52 PM
dxpetrov:
I still cant understand why is it so difficult to properly assembly that front face, even if it's still a pre-production model. I mean those shut lines...
And what is that weird dimple on the front leading edge, about 20cm to the left of the license plate (as you face the car)? Park assist sensor?
2011 Range Rover Sport S/C, 2009 Porsche 911S
Aug 22, 2013 9:16:31 PM
@Trundle_GT3
I got the impression he was signed up for some in September and was unsure about October
He said he and Cass would be the two drivers.
Since September isn't here yet, upon what do you base your opinion of it being a waste of time?
Mike
Carrera GT + Tesla Roadster 1.5 & Model S + Panamera Turbo + BMW Z8 + BMW 3.0 CSi + Bentley Arnage T + GT3 RS 4.0
Aug 22, 2013 9:23:12 PM
SportCarGroup:
dxpetrov:
I still cant understand why is it so difficult to properly assembly that front face, even if it's still a pre-production model. I mean those shut lines...
+1
Indeed. Quite a surprise to see that misalignment... although I have to admit that I was carried away by the beautiful carbonfibre elements so had to take a second look.
4trac:
dxpetrov:
I still cant understand why is it so difficult to properly assembly that front face, even if it's still a pre-production model. I mean those shut lines...
And what is that weird dimple on the front leading edge, about 20cm to the left of the license plate (as you face the car)? Park assist sensor?
As Mithras said, it is the cover for the tow hook eye. Basically every contemporary car features this solution. Your 997 as well...
Aug 22, 2013 10:40:38 PM
Porsche 918 Spyder on video at Monterey...
Porsche 918 Spyder on video at Monterey -- Video Link
Informal interview with Frank Walliser, Porsche 918 Spyder -- Project Manager
Informal interview with Frank Walliser, Porsche 918 Spyder (Project Manager) -- Video Link
Aug 22, 2013 11:35:12 PM
SportCarGroup:
nberry:
reginos:
Anyone knows the name for this colour?
UGLY!
Ugly? What exactly can be ugly in silver metallic paint??? I would say this kind of silver suites the car very well.
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The car looks grey to me. A sport car IMO should look exciting and generate passion. Grey does the opposite. The color is design not to attract attention or evoke emotion. Essential it is dull. Certainly I would not want that on a million dollar car.
Aug 22, 2013 11:53:02 PM
Mike-
As far as I know John is not one of the approved drivers for the 918. Cass is and so is Daniel.
Since this is sort of a 'Roadshow" John may drive the 911 or the Panamera, but I think not the 918.
So you have got 3 cars and 3 hrs, how much time will you get in each divided by the # people at the event?
I live in So.Cal and the venue is 2 hrs away, thats 4 hrs R/T besides which I'll be in North Carolina for a car show
on the Oct 11th and can not attend.
Aug 23, 2013 4:37:51 AM
SportCarGroup:
dxpetrov:
I still cant understand why is it so difficult to properly assembly that front face, even if it's still a pre-production model. I mean those shut lines...
The only explanation I can find for this misalignment is that the whole front bumper will be different on the final production model.
Aug 23, 2013 5:14:17 AM
Another clip on the ring.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWnXDZsOyrk
Very short fly-by.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHMLofdpxxI
Whoopsy:
pxaxh:
Love those wheels.Version 2.0 of penis spoke wheel. McLaren has the version 1.0 on the superlightweight wheel option, which is on mine. Haha
Wahahaha, I was thinking exactly the same when I saw those wheels.
The secret of life is to admire without desiring.
Enmanuel:
Those last shots are way way nicer than what we've seen before. I like this car a lot, I just don't like the way porsche marketing has taken away all of the surprise form the car.
True, maybe they should have handeled it differently but on the other hand, they need orders, don't they?!
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S (Sept. 2013), Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
I was able to test drive the 991 Turbo S and the 918 Spyder with Weissach package yesterday on the track in Leipzig! Short summary of my impressions of the 918 Spyder:The car looks fantastic in real life. Much better proportions than on the pictures. Everybody will like its elegant lines. The car´s handling is unbelievable on track - its on another planet vs. the 991 Turbo. Weight is a non-issuse in the car! Just forget about the fact that the car weighs 1600 kg. You will never ever think about it. It feels like 1200 kg, maybe less. Honestly. Both when braking and through the corners. Porsche is aiming at a maximim of 2G in the corners... Because of the sensational handling and stiffness of the car you feel very confident when driving. I could drive it all day on the Nordschleife and dare to find the limit of the car on such a challenging course. In a car with 900 hp! I am still not happy with the PDK upshifts - quite sterile and without the emotion of a 458 or FF, but I guess very efficient. Downshifts are perfect with lots of supporting engine revs. I was also a bit surprised that the engine is not more "revy" than it is. Not at all like the Carrera GT. Neither is the sound although it has become quite nice and actually very loud on the final cars. The car handles so well that I would have liked a few hundred more hp in it. We were told the car we were driving was limited to some 750 hp so infact that is probably what we will get in the final version - 200 additional hp! What an animal it will be! Probably very hard to challenge around the Nordschleife!
Aug 28, 2013 6:03:57 PM
SportCarGroup:
reginos:
They can also be viewed here:
http://www.porsche.com/germany/accessoriesandservices/n18/currentissue/
Download the Article named "Showtime".
Great! Thanks
Notice the interior of this yellow one is Espresso!
I have not ordered yet, but I am much closer to pulling the trigger after experiencing it live. I didn´t dream about it before, but now I do. I am not used to buying cars that are that expensive and I want to be absolutely sure that it is the right thing for me. This is of course very subjective, but I am increasingly of the opinion that you should be able to enjoy a car even when not going too fast. Otherwise you will only rarely be able to enjoy it (unless its a pure track car). Variables such as sound, feel when changing gears, steering feel, brake feel, percieved acceleration, even looks are what makes me tick, not a lap time, or 0-300 km/h acceleration time. That´s why I find it such a joy driving my RS -73. It ticks all the boxes above including a percieved really fast acceleration. Same goes for the RS 4.0. It just ticks alls the boxes including a just telepathic steering feel and a sound when going through the revs that is just to die for. You want to accelerate into the red over and over again. Therefore, if I am going to spend 918 Spyder money I expect the car to tick my boxes big time and also add something that my current cars don´t have. As a comparison, I also like the design of the LaFerrari and I am pretty sure that it will be a more emotional car to drive, even though I have to say the driveability of the 918 Spyder is just sensational - probably the cars most important feature. Another option I am considering is to go in the entirely different direction and buy a very nice classic car, e.g. a Ferrari 275 GTB. Decisions, decisions... It would not be fair to comment on the 991 Turbo S, since my focus was on the 918, but briefly: It looks fantastic with the ultra wide hips, launch control start is quite brutal - you will like it, improved sound including little "gurgles" when going off the accelerator, easy to control on the track although you feel the weight of the car. I will stay with my manual 997 Turbo, which I tink is just the perfect daily drive, but the 991 Turbo S is of course objectively speeking an improvement in every single area.