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1983 Porsche 911
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1983 Porsche 928
>I was darned close to getting a 500E, and still might as the GF
>really wants me to own another 4-seater since I sold my Rolls
I'd love to own en E500. But with used M3 sedans and B5 S4's avaliable at
reasonable prices, I'm not sure I'd rather have one of those. I guess an RS6 or
a 2005 E55 would be my first choices if I were buying a really hot sports
sedan, but now we're talking spending over $80k.
>The 500E is why I wish Porsche had
>made a performance sedan rather than the Cayenne when they decided to
>expand the model line
I think it came down to marketing. As hard as the idea of a Porsche SUV is to
swallow, I think it's a much easier vehicle for Porsche to market and sell than
a sedan, considering the current market and the popularity of such vehicles.
Remember that Porsche has closely examined the idea of a sedan at least twice,
and the one they "mocked up" during the late 1980s looked eeriely similar to
what ended up being the 996.
>I *know* it would have been a phenomenal car.
Hell yea. But consider the competition. A Porsche sedan would fall into a
segment also occupied by the BMW M5, Audi S6/RS6 and Mercedes E55 AMG. And
there's only so much room in the world for sports sedans with $60 to $80k price
tags. Even though practically everyone else makes an SUV, it's such a popular
segement right now that Porsche knew they could find room. However, I must
admit that one of the things I dream about VW/Audi doing with the C1 platform
they've got from Maserati is letting Porsche use a modified version for a
sedan. I've also thought that a "downsized" version paired with VW's 3.2 VR6
would make a great way to re-introduce the Corrado...Oh, to dream...
Steve Grauman