noone1:
Whoopsy:
noone1:
Whoopsy:

Versions and trims doesn't not equal models. Far from it. 

Porsche has 4 current models, Cayenne, Panamera, 911, 718.

Within each model they have variants/trims, like Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne Turbo S, etc.

 

 

Again, who gives a shit? A car is a car is a car.

 

Everyone gives a shit except you and other McLaren fanboys.

Maybe McLaren likes to call their variants 'models' but that's not how the whole industry and the rest of the world outside of McLaren do it.

How about we take a poll whether or not it matters what you call your cars? We'll see if Rennteam cares if Porsche calls their GT3.2 a variant, a model, or a trim. I'm pretty sure no one ordering a GT3.2 gives a shit what anyone calls it other than a 911 GT3.

 

Sure, let's agree on that and you go ahead and start the poll, I don't mind. I basically know who will vote what. Everyone knows GT3 is a variant of the 911 model range.

A dog is a dog, calling a dog a horse doesn't means it magically turns into a horse. Nor put it on a pedestal tomato it taller. People can still see it's a dog. Well perhaps not all, the blinds probably can't see the lie and babies probably can't tell the difference. 

Almost seems to me you are turning into a Mycroft. 


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