My '85 is supposed to be able to hit 155mph, and '87 and up can exceed 170 mph.
So what if it's a water pumper? All Porsches have been since the mid-90's. If you're saying that only an air-cooled, rear-engined, flat-6 is a true Porsche, I guess I lose again because I've got an 8 cylinder 5 liter engine (as opposed to the 3.3 liter cylinder that was standard in 1985 for the 911). There's no replacement for displacement!
The 928 was intended to replace the 911, but the 911 crowd rejected it because of these differences. The 928 always cost more than the 911 when new.
They're both great cars. No one else has to like mine but me.
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