New OPC in Burgess Hill & Cayneen thingy
New OPC in Burgess Hill & Cayneen thingy
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superlightr

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12,916 posts

279 months

Friday 23rd May 2003
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Yes, where I live. Should be open end of this month so Im told.

Also just saw a cyneene thingy go past. Looked good though.

>>> Edited by superlightr on Saturday 24th May 16:30

iguana

7,197 posts

276 months

Friday 23rd May 2003
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just say a cyneene thingy go past. Looked good though.


Oi wash your mouth out superlightr I've seen 'em on the road now and oh my god them thangs is ugg-err-leee.

They looks like the freakish offspring of some kind of cross breeding experiment between a dustbin lorry and a Boxster.

How can the company that made cars a gorgious looking as 356 speedsters, pre impact 911's, any RS's, GT3's etc etc, make that vile hippo on wheels.......

>> Edited by iguana on Friday 23 May 17:18

John W

28 posts

278 months

Friday 23rd May 2003
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Iguana,

you really need to drive one, then see what you think

We (wife & I) drove one last week and I was ready to place an order. Trouble is we currently can't get the options we want with a sensile delivery time.
Also, it seems I'm not allowed one of these and my 993

They are a bit juicy, but believe me they go well, and handle better than any other big 4x4 I have driven.
Agreed, the looks take a bit of getting used to.

Cheers,
John.

superlightr

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12,916 posts

279 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2003
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New OPC is opening in Burgess Hill in Novemeber. Yippy

sb-1

3,335 posts

279 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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John W said:
Iguana,

you really need to drive one, then see what you think

We (wife & I) drove one last week and I was ready to place an order.
Agreed, the looks take a bit of getting used to.

Cheers,
John.


Quite right,John.....but then I would agree wouldn't I!
Steve

domster

8,431 posts

286 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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Will Cayenne fans please stop confusing comments about the Cayenne's uglyness as being an attack on its dynamic behaviour or its desirability?

I may at one stage in the future have a Cayenne, and may soil my jockey y-fronts whilst commandeering this fine piece of automotive engineering over some demanding blacktop, but it doesn't stop it being - IMO - the hunch back of the SUV world.

Look at an X5. A new Range Rover. Then tell me SUVs can't be decent looking. Porsche tried their best and failed, from an aesthetic point of view. Shit happens. It's still a fine car, but like the Edsel, and more recently, the bug-eyed Impreza, it hasn't been blessed with a universally accepted pulchritude.

manek

2,977 posts

300 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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superlightr said:
Yes, where I live. Should be open end of this month so Im told.

Also just saw a cyneene thingy go past. Looked good though.

>>> Edited by superlightr on Saturday 24th May 16:30

I heard they were opening when Portslade (Rivervale OPC) closes after Christmas -- could be wrong but I heard this last night at my local PCGB meeting from a Rivervale rep.

And a Cayenne looked good??? Excrescence!

sb-1

3,335 posts

279 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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domster said:
Will Cayenne fans please stop confusing comments about the Cayenne's uglyness as being an attack on its dynamic behaviour or its desirability?

I may at one stage in the future have a Cayenne, and may soil my jockey y-fronts whilst commandeering this fine piece of automotive engineering over some demanding blacktop, but it doesn't stop it being - IMO - the hunch back of the SUV world.

Look at an X5. A new Range Rover. Then tell me SUVs can't be decent looking. Porsche tried their best and failed, from an aesthetic point of view. Shit happens. It's still a fine car, but like the Edsel, and more recently, the bug-eyed Impreza, it hasn't been blessed with a universally accepted pulchritude.



Dom,
I genuinely don't think the Cayenne is ugly,takes some getting used to yes.(although Mrs sb would agree with you!)
2 reasons for me ordering the Pepper and not a new 996.
1. A new 996 would have cost considerably more than the S.
2. I found that I wasn't using the 996 enough to justify the cost,the Cayenne will be used as everyday car,and I can get the family/luggage in with ease.
Steve


>> Edited by sb-1 on Wednesday 3rd September 10:50

domster

8,431 posts

286 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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Fair play SB. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The looks do polarise opinion though - in a way that a 355 doesn't. Most people think that is a looker, from my experience

I just thought it was quite funny that you wondered why 996 sales were going down when you got rid of one for the Cayenne Sorry, couldn't resist a little ironic comment, even if there were good reasons for the change. LOL

PS Some of the styling on the Cayenne, from a design point of view (me being obssessed with Eames chairs and Castiglioni brothers lamps etc.) is very fussy - the door handles were two tone on an S I saw recently, which is pretty unnecessary and a bit tacky IMO. I think they may have glitzed it up too far and made it too 'busy', probably whilst trying to incorporate all those 'Porsche family look' design cues. It's a design that works on paper, but somehow loses it in the translation, for me at least.



ultra violent

2,827 posts

285 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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Well, I think they look cool. Seen a couple in black and they look the nads.

domster

8,431 posts

286 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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I rest my case

I'm sure UV has specced the tinted windows and cokehold... I mean cupholders... too.

manek

2,977 posts

300 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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I dunno. Just seems to me they answer a question no-one's asked...

[grump grump]