Hey guys, I'm trying to get this channel to 1,000 subscribers to apply for monetization and use the funds to rent/review more cars. It would be an immense help if you took a second to hit that "subscribe" button as a show of support. Thank you so much for watching and helping the journey - John
Good video. Love seeing ‘young’ enthusiasts. I’ve owned 997, 996, 993, and couple 3.2 Carrera. Only one at a time, however. I drive a G body, daily. Cheers
Hey, the GT4 is actually a Cayman so I did not include it in this list. The original GT2 is a 997 Porsche launched in 2007 but as of right now they don't make a base GT2
What kind of doc are you? My wife and I are paying off her med school loans as fast as possible, hoping to be in a comfortable enough position in a few years! I'm partial to the 6-speed 992 Carrera T, or maybe one of the 4L Cayman/Boxster/Spyder variants. Cool channel!
Grossly oversimplified, practically incorrect description of the T. GT3 engine info is wrong. Missing speedster... Good editing and visuals but please improve the info
Hello, the history of each car in the lineup could get a full 30 minute video. This topic can be a documentary, so of course it’s simplified. People want a simplified explanation of a complex topic which is the purpose of this video. Could I ask what info about the GT3 is incorrect? Also the Speedster was shown but in the “special” 911 category.
1. "Grossly oversimplified". You must be a simpleton to think it's important to point this out in a 9 minute overview video when you know very well that it would take DAYS, not hours or minutes, literal DAYS to go into every detailed bit of minutia of this car and all its variants. That is the very point of the video: broad strokes for the newbie, not the Porschephile/911 enthusiast. 2. He described the T as a targa model. This is correct. YOU are "practically incorrect" to label this point as "practically incorrect". 3. He describes the base GT3 engine as "a 502 hp, naturally aspirated engine that redlines at 9,000 RPM". In fact, the base GT3's engine is rated at 502 horsepower, it is naturally aspirated and it redlines to 9,000 RPM. In other words, perfectly correct and accurately described in this video. What, he doesn't mention the displacements? That doesn't make the "info wrong". 4. There is no Speedster in the current Porsche 911 lineup when this video was made. In other words, currently there is no such thing as a currently produced Speedster, which is why it makes perfect sense not to mention a car that doesn't exist when discussing cars that currently exist. All 4 points you made are incorrect and have now been corrected for you. What were you even on about when you made this comment? Were you drunk or something? It's okay if you were. We all get wild in the comments now and then.
Hey guys, I'm trying to get this channel to 1,000 subscribers to apply for monetization and use the funds to rent/review more cars. It would be an immense help if you took a second to hit that "subscribe" button as a show of support. Thank you so much for watching and helping the journey - John
Nice explanation of the models. I ended up with the Carrera S Cabriolet Manual…so happy with it!
Beautiful car and spec! Living the dream :)
Im on my second Porsche. My first was a 1977 911S and my current
Porsche is a 2001 Carrera 4 cab. Love them both👍
Great video thx
Bro love your effort for explaining 🤌❤️
Absolutely love this video, super helpful to understand a car where there are so many variants. Great work!!
Glad it helped!
great video. thanks for sharing
Thanks for the feedback and comment
This video is so underrated
Dope video mate! You’re gonna be big on YT
Which Porsche 911 do you own, or would you like to own one day?
911 turbo s
Good video. Love seeing ‘young’ enthusiasts. I’ve owned 997, 996, 993, and couple 3.2 Carrera. Only one at a time, however. I drive a G body, daily. Cheers
Great great video!
Great explanation man wow !
4:50 hahahahah lmao
which site you saw models and change their colors?
The official Porsche USA site --> car configurator
@@carsofmedicine thank you bro
I don't think I'm autistic enough to understand the content of this video.
Believe it or not, this is pretty light stuff in the Porsche world
what has this man done to me
Desire is a helluva drug
My Carrera S is coming next week .. then I'm eying GT3 Touring
That’s great man! I would be so hype
What about the normal GT2? It does exist? And GT4?
Hey, the GT4 is actually a Cayman so I did not include it in this list. The original GT2 is a 997 Porsche launched in 2007 but as of right now they don't make a base GT2
What kind of doc are you? My wife and I are paying off her med school loans as fast as possible, hoping to be in a comfortable enough position in a few years! I'm partial to the 6-speed 992 Carrera T, or maybe one of the 4L Cayman/Boxster/Spyder variants. Cool channel!
Grossly oversimplified, practically incorrect description of the T. GT3 engine info is wrong. Missing speedster... Good editing and visuals but please improve the info
Hello, the history of each car in the lineup could get a full 30 minute video. This topic can be a documentary, so of course it’s simplified. People want a simplified explanation of a complex topic which is the purpose of this video. Could I ask what info about the GT3 is incorrect? Also the Speedster was shown but in the “special” 911 category.
1. "Grossly oversimplified". You must be a simpleton to think it's important to point this out in a 9 minute overview video when you know very well that it would take DAYS, not hours or minutes, literal DAYS to go into every detailed bit of minutia of this car and all its variants. That is the very point of the video: broad strokes for the newbie, not the Porschephile/911 enthusiast.
2. He described the T as a targa model. This is correct. YOU are "practically incorrect" to label this point as "practically incorrect".
3. He describes the base GT3 engine as "a 502 hp, naturally aspirated engine that redlines at 9,000 RPM". In fact, the base GT3's engine is rated at 502 horsepower, it is naturally aspirated and it redlines to 9,000 RPM. In other words, perfectly correct and accurately described in this video. What, he doesn't mention the displacements? That doesn't make the "info wrong".
4. There is no Speedster in the current Porsche 911 lineup when this video was made. In other words, currently there is no such thing as a currently produced Speedster, which is why it makes perfect sense not to mention a car that doesn't exist when discussing cars that currently exist.
All 4 points you made are incorrect and have now been corrected for you. What were you even on about when you made this comment? Were you drunk or something? It's okay if you were. We all get wild in the comments now and then.