View Poll Results: Is a Porsche 911 an "exotic" car?
Yes
58
45.67%
No
69
54.33%
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Is a Porsche 911 an "exotic" car?
#31
yea chrono and i'm a believer in the updates, though next time around, i think i'd opt for the 997 gt3 with all the above or in other words to stick to the sports car end of the 911 GT coupe <--> sports car spectrum.
truly a porsche motorsport car - love it
truly a porsche motorsport car - love it
#33
sure why not
even in my 4S which does not have any engine mods and probably slower than stock from all the extra weight and drag i put on the car can defintely give the lambos and ferraris a good run for the money. i may not be able to pull on them or beat them, but i can defintely keep up with them
even in my 4S which does not have any engine mods and probably slower than stock from all the extra weight and drag i put on the car can defintely give the lambos and ferraris a good run for the money. i may not be able to pull on them or beat them, but i can defintely keep up with them
#37
I would consider it exotic in my area. Central FL
I' ve seen a handful of 911's in my 4 yrs here.
I' ve never seen a 911 TT except via a planned meeting (dave) in my area.
When I gas my TT up someone always comes over and tells me what a hot car I have.
So at least its semi exotic..
Cabman
I' ve seen a handful of 911's in my 4 yrs here.
I' ve never seen a 911 TT except via a planned meeting (dave) in my area.
When I gas my TT up someone always comes over and tells me what a hot car I have.
So at least its semi exotic..
Cabman
#38
"i think stock 996 may need a bit of work to make it more exotic but it defintely drives like an exotic on the track and on the streets"
This is the reason why I don't think 911s are exotic cars. An Audi R8 or Aston Vantage is more exotic.
When you can buy a 10 year 996, add an aero kit, yellow ceramic brakes, CF interior and do this for under $25K, you lose the idea of exclusivity.
Now, a Carrera GT is very exotic. A 959 was an exotic. If you can dress up a lesser car to make it look like a flagship car, than you doom that model out of the exotic realm.
E.G. M3 or RS4. Many people don't know a difference between a 911 C2, C4S or turbo. My wife didn't know until I pointed it out to her.
This is the reason why I don't think 911s are exotic cars. An Audi R8 or Aston Vantage is more exotic.
When you can buy a 10 year 996, add an aero kit, yellow ceramic brakes, CF interior and do this for under $25K, you lose the idea of exclusivity.
Now, a Carrera GT is very exotic. A 959 was an exotic. If you can dress up a lesser car to make it look like a flagship car, than you doom that model out of the exotic realm.
E.G. M3 or RS4. Many people don't know a difference between a 911 C2, C4S or turbo. My wife didn't know until I pointed it out to her.
#40
yours is one of the best looking i've ever seen. very tastefully done.
sure why not
even in my 4S which does not have any engine mods and probably slower than stock from all the extra weight and drag i put on the car can defintely give the lambos and ferraris a good run for the money. i may not be able to pull on them or beat them, but i can defintely keep up with them
even in my 4S which does not have any engine mods and probably slower than stock from all the extra weight and drag i put on the car can defintely give the lambos and ferraris a good run for the money. i may not be able to pull on them or beat them, but i can defintely keep up with them
#42
i don't consider the 911 a sports car. i consider a mix of sport and gt. like chrono said a sports gt. the only exception is the gt3. pretty damn sporting... to the point of where you would call it a sports car.
a true sports car to me is a ferrari 360, 430, s2000, boxster S..... no back seats. raw. lotus elise. etc. it's not a neg on the 911 that i don't consider a sports car.
a true sports car to me is a ferrari 360, 430, s2000, boxster S..... no back seats. raw. lotus elise. etc. it's not a neg on the 911 that i don't consider a sports car.
+1
To me - my 997 C2S is definitely more of a GT than a sports car. If I ever get around to selling the S2000 the replacement is going to be an Elise or Exige. They are true sports cars. Not exotic - but definitely sports cars.
The C2S is a luxury car in comparison.
I'd love to have a 997 GT3 but that would be too much money for me to be comfortable with at the track.
#43
I think asking actual owners whether their cars are exotic is akin to asking married men if their wives are exotic. They're too close to the subject matter to give an answer that's not skewed to their varying experiences.
I think that to the "masses" Porsche is generally considered an exotic car. To those of use driving one every day, the perception may lose it's luster due to familiarity.
Maybe Leno should do a "man on the street" about this question ...
I think that to the "masses" Porsche is generally considered an exotic car. To those of use driving one every day, the perception may lose it's luster due to familiarity.
Maybe Leno should do a "man on the street" about this question ...
#44
Perhaps this question may be mute..but what does Porsche, in their literature and advertising call their product? Does Porsche Identify the 911's as exotic? or is that a term for the CGT...just a question...
#45
I think asking actual owners whether their cars are exotic is akin to asking married men if their wives are exotic. They're too close to the subject matter to give an answer that's not skewed to their varying experiences.
I think that to the "masses" Porsche is generally considered an exotic car. To those of use driving one every day, the perception may lose it's luster due to familiarity.
Maybe Leno should do a "man on the street" about this question ...
I think that to the "masses" Porsche is generally considered an exotic car. To those of use driving one every day, the perception may lose it's luster due to familiarity.
Maybe Leno should do a "man on the street" about this question ...