Gnil:
Carlos from Spain:
I have been going through the same thing lately in the last year and I though it was just me, and having been a die hard fan of Porsche now I see that other big fans are thinking going through the same thing.
In the past generations of 911 I didn't even bother looking at any other sportscar, the choice was easy. But more and more I'm having difficulty fitting in the business philosophy of Porsche and desitions they are making. Seems like they are milking the cow, they offer less for more in a time were the market is doing the opposite, questionable reliability issues, forced turn-over facelift strategies, questionable newer model versions with cheap diesels, etc....
I keep delaying getting a new one because I really don't know what to do...
Porsche needs to separate the sports car from the SUV and sedan .
They also need to stop wanting to make volume with the 911 . The number of different models, face-lifts starting nearly before the whole range is out is just insane and dilutes the car . They should use the Cayenne, Macam and Panamera to make volume and most profit .
On the other side have the sports car, ( 911 etc.. ) and keep them exclusive by only having a few different models, lower numbers and keep it '' authentic '' ( price, performance, sportiness ) . It will keep the image of Porsche high up , satisfy the core customers, keep the dream going for the future generation and then on the other side they can bank on the image by doing the mass products like Macan , Cayenne .
M4, F-Type are becoming alternatives ......
The 911 volumes are derived from offering many variants, which is not a bad thing IMO. No other manufacturer can offer coupe, cabrio, targa, RWD, AWD, GT models each with its own attraction and clientele. A Targa 4 buyer is different from a GT3 buyer and it is not the same car.
What I don't like is the existence of the Macan which is a too mainstream concept and the low powered variants of the Cayenne and Panamera. Every Porsche should fullfill a certain Power to Weight ratio before being approved for production.
I cannot see why the F Type is any better than the 911, unless someone wants a change for the sake of change.
And the M4? A good Price to Performance relationship as it should be expected from a high performance version of a mainstream BMW model.
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"Form follows function"