Carrara:
Breaking news guys, the 991 is supposed to last for TWO cycles! 14 whole years of the 991! I'm excited.
EDIT: The article says it will retain the styling for two life cycles. This most likely means the car will be on the same platform for two years, as it was with the 996 platform.
That is what you'd expect , similar to the 996/997 chassis era
first gen 991.1 M.Y 2012 991.2 mid cycle facelift M.Y. 2015 or 6
second gen 992.1 M.Y 2019 992.2 mid cycle facelift M.Y. 2022 or 3
Next all new 911 ( 99X.1 chassis) in model year 2026 : How old will YOU be then ?
Seems like just yesterday when the first 1999 M.Y. 996s were sold here in the US in March 1998 and we are on the
" old board " - before RC broke away and started Rennteam- lamenting the loss of the air cooled 911 .
Sep 27, 2011 12:07:38 PM
A cuple of interesting things in this interview with Achleitner:
- the PDDC account for 4 seconds of the 13 seconds improvement over the 997 in the Nurburgring, so it does something, enough to merit its price on a 991? I guess that depends on what it does for the driving experience as well and not only paper numbers.
- he comments on how the exhaust sound will sound better inside the cabin in the 991, which we know now what that is about from what Christian said about the 991 having a conduct from the engine bay to the cabin that conveys the engine sound inside more without it being any louder on the outside.
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dxpetrov:
New vid.
Great video!
Here is some raw footage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=9BztoCdgffA
J.Seven:
Just saw a 991 on the road in Dubai !!! It was at night and most I could see were the tail lights which look great at night and very unique. These cars running already on the road are dealers cars right?
J.Seven
According to my knowledge, dealers don't have their launch cars yet. I could go into more details but to make it short: Dealers are not allowed to show off or drive these cars until the official launch date. This is a pretty serious thing.
Currently, all 991 you can see on the street are Porsche owned pre-production cars. Yes, even outside Germany.
Dealers (with launch date in December) will start to get cars in 2-3 weeks but they are not supposed (allowed) to show them.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 997 Carrera GTS Cabriolet PDK, BMW X5M, BMW M3 Cab DKG, Mini Cooper S Countryman All4
Sep 30, 2011 4:47:29 PM
Sep 30, 2011 6:26:10 PM
Sep 30, 2011 10:01:49 PM
Looking forward to all your driving impressions. I will also make sure to test drive one in december.
Yesterday I have put down my name at the dealer for the 991 GT3 ( in 2013 ? ) . A long way to go, and I can still change my mind .
997.2 C2S, PDK, -20mm
The tail lights almost look fake when illuminated!
Anc check out this spot:
Oct 1, 2011 9:22:54 PM
Carrara:
The tail lights almost look fake when illuminated!
Anc check out this spot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQ0oaoE9VP0
Oct 1, 2011 9:31:14 PM
WOW!
i wonder what part of San Fran that is in? That's great. And how did they suddenly appear like that.
That must be one great caravan to see around the streets...
Thank you Boxster Coupe GTS
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separately, look forward to your driving report Carlos.
thanks!
Real eye candy ! I REALLY like the look of the new Cayman: smaller in size than the 991 and with the recontouring of the rear window, rear quarters it reminds me of the older 911 classic style. I owned a Boxster S prior to my 997 C4S and frankly miss the mid engined handling on tight two lane switchbacks , many of which we have here in Oregon.
Dave63:
Real eye candy ! I REALLY like the look of the new Cayman: smaller in size than the 991 and with the recontouring of the rear window, rear quarters it reminds me of the older 911 classic style. I owned a Boxster S prior to my 997 C4S and frankly miss the mid engined handling on tight two lane switchbacks , many of which we have here in Oregon.
I miss the AWD of my 997 Turbo...
Indeed, very nice video. I think these guys got somehow lost, impressive number of different cars.
Yes, the new Cayman will be less Boxster but also less 911 too (more compact), so it may please more customers than it did before. It is essential for it's success what kind of engine Porsche chooses to offer. I'm afraid that we won't see more than 350 horses at the start.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 997 Carrera GTS Cabriolet PDK, BMW X5M, BMW M3 Cab DKG, Mini Cooper S Countryman All4
Isn't it interesting how we haven't seen any new spy pictures of the upcoming Cayman and Boxster, even though they're getting closer to their own release dates? This makes me think that these releases are indeed controlled / orchestrated by the factory, which does not want anything to detract from the 991 launch at this time.
I never really liked the cayman, espacially when observing it from the side, i found the part behind the door too long and somewhat out of balance.
The pics on the street of SF seem to show a car that's lmooking far more balanced, rounder, smaller than the 911, somewhat expressing the 911-feel of the old days... i'm really curious to see the real car. This could save the caymans live imo.
965 3.3turbo/ 993 targa / 996 cab /997S cab
Audi R8 // Audi A5 S-line 3.0tdi Quattro/ RR 4.4i
beltar:
I never really liked the cayman, espacially when observing it from the side, i found the part behind the door too long and somewhat out of balance.
The pics on the street of SF seem to show a car that's lmooking far more balanced, rounder, smaller than the 911, somewhat expressing the 911-feel of the old days... i'm really curious to see the real car. This could save the caymans live imo.
I have always thought the same thing. Looking forward to the new Cayman. Hope it doesn't dissapoint.
This is a bit off topic, but I thought I'd ask anyway.
Right now I'm doing a rendering for a new 928. The idea isn't for a retro styled car looking back to the 928, but more of a modern interpretation, i.e, a two door front engined car with no relation to the original 928.
So far my idea is (compared to the Panamera), a shorter length/wheel base, a much lower front end, similar styling to the 991, more agressive air outlet on the side, larger wheels and tires, exxagerated proportions, a larger power bulge, higher front fenders, a big front splitter, wider and more curvaceous hips, and of course a bit of 918 influence.
Does anybody have any suggestions? I'm open for them all.