Dakar coming back?

Dakar coming back?

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erics

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2,699 posts

226 months

Tuesday 11th February
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https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/porsch...

this formula looks like the 'new gt3'. Get ready for new variants / versions for the next 20 years.

I won't complain, it is my favorite version and would very happily own one. Price likely to be very high though.

MDL111

7,887 posts

192 months

Tuesday 11th February
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I love how 2500 units of a niche model nowadays counts like a limited edition car. I once owned a 997 GT2 Clubsport, one of I think c. 330 (about 1,100 in total I think) or thereabouts and that was not a limited edition, people just didn't buy them.

bobthemonkey

4,102 posts

231 months

Tuesday 11th February
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It’s going to start with a 2, isn’t it? frown

I’d really hoped it was going to be slightly more attainable 2nd time around, like when they went from 911R to GT3 Touring.

PushedDover

6,579 posts

68 months

Tuesday 11th February
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Wash. Rinse. Repeat

Mugs game IMHO

erics

Original Poster:

2,699 posts

226 months

Wednesday 12th February
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bobthemonkey said:
It’s going to start with a 2, isn’t it? frown

I’d really hoped it was going to be slightly more attainable 2nd time around, like when they went from 911R to GT3 Touring.
agreed, thought they would make the Dakar set-up an option on cooking models. Alas they insist on the ltd edition thing. Shame. Getting into Steratto territory at these levels, arguably a more special car.

cdixon

317 posts

221 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Need to keep going with these ‘Limited’ editions with the EV strategy coming undone

Jobbo

13,378 posts

279 months

Friday 14th February
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Since the basic Carrera and Carrera S aren't available in 4wd form, I was hoping the Dakar pack might become the 4wd option on those - or the Carrera S at least. I don't want the hybrid gubbins but I do want a Dakar suspension/wheel setup with rear seats and no cage, at a more mainstream price. Oh well.

Benzooki

62 posts

106 months

Friday 14th February
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Jobbo said:
Since the basic Carrera and Carrera S aren't available in 4wd form, I was hoping the Dakar pack might become the 4wd option on those - or the Carrera S at least. I don't want the hybrid gubbins but I do want a Dakar suspension/wheel setup with rear seats and no cage, at a more mainstream price. Oh well.
That would be a dream.

Jobbo

13,378 posts

279 months

Friday 14th February
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Benzooki said:
That would be a dream.
When you describe it like that, it sounds like it was never a realistic hope laugh

RDMcG

19,952 posts

222 months

Friday 14th February
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I quite like the Dakar but the idea of actually using one of these the way I use my Jeep Wrangler is too much for me. The Jeep can get scraped or dented and I don’t care. In winter if it hits snow and salt that’s fine.
I have other Porsches but at the price of even a more widely available car is not for me. I can imagine the costs of keeping it in good shape if it is used for its intended purpose to be very high, and simply having it to drive around the paved road defeats the purpose .

stuckmojo

3,462 posts

203 months

Friday 14th February
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Benzooki said:
That would be a dream.
Agree.

The perfect car for UK roads, really. you'd not need to be terrified of pot holes or bad surface, in a 911.

bobthemonkey

4,102 posts

231 months

Friday 14th February
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Jobbo said:
Since the basic Carrera and Carrera S aren't available in 4wd form, I was hoping the Dakar pack might become the 4wd option on those - or the Carrera S at least. I don't want the hybrid gubbins but I do want a Dakar suspension/wheel setup with rear seats and no cage, at a more mainstream price. Oh well.
That’s exactly what I was after - however, the move to the GTS powertrain may be necessary for the Dakar to become a 4 seater.

I’ve read that the enlarged pump for the Dakar suspension (which is basically a beefed up version of the normal hydraulic nose lift system) interferes with the mounting bolts for the rear seats.

The GTS apparently has more rooms round the engine so it may allow more packaging options.

Jobbo

13,378 posts

279 months

Friday 14th February
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bobthemonkey said:
That’s exactly what I was after - however, the move to the GTS powertrain may be necessary for the Dakar to become a 4 seater.

I’ve read that the enlarged pump for the Dakar suspension (which is basically a beefed up version of the normal hydraulic nose lift system) interferes with the mounting bolts for the rear seats.

The GTS apparently has more rooms round the engine so it may allow more packaging options.
So next best hope is a 4-seater based on the 992.2 GTS which costs £200k list I guess. Not quite so easy to justify over a Carrera S for me.