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Old 01-12-2007, 07:59 AM   #1
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Excellence mag is the saddest shill rag I have ever read.
I think this statement reflects more about you than the magazine. But, at least I know where I'm not welcome.

I'll just have to hope a few of you enjoyed the reading, as it seems some did.

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Pete, while I'm just another poor poster on this forum, I for one am overjoyed to know that you read the endless list of opinions and conjectures that appear every day. Or maybe you just read the stuff related to Excellence??? In any event, it's nice to know the grumps and complaints don't just disappear into the internet void. Who knows, maybe some of our opinions even get communicated back to Porsche. Maybe? Huh?
I also have to disagree with Brucelee. I think Excellence is by far the best of the Porsche marque mags I have seen. Certainly much better than the other US and UK competitors.
Accusing Excellence of being a "shill rag" is a little over the top. It's a magazine about Porsche, what would anybody expect? If you want to read a shill rag, pick up a copy of Christophorus some time.

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Pete, while I'm just another poor poster on this forum, I for one am overjoyed to know that you read the endless list of opinions and conjectures that appear every day. Or maybe you just read the stuff related to Excellence??? In any event, it's nice to know the grumps and complaints don't just disappear into the internet void. Who knows, maybe some of our opinions even get communicated back to Porsche. Maybe? Huh?
I also have to disagree with Brucelee. I think Excellence is by far the best of the Porsche marque mags I have seen. Certainly much better than the other US and UK competitors.
Accusing Excellence of being a "shill rag" is a little over the top. It's a magazine about Porsche, what would anybody expect? If you want to read a shill rag, pick up a copy of Christophorus some time.

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I think this statement reflects more about you than the magazine. But, at least I know where I'm not welcome.

I'll just have to hope a few of you enjoyed the reading, as it seems some did.

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pete, I haven't read your magazine but was actually impressed that you were on here as well.....I wouldn't let that opinion make you feel unwelcome....he's kind of the owner, but man oh man I can say we all don't agree with his opinion....on many things.....hopefully you'll stick around and be part of the group in the future

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pete, I haven't read your magazine but was actually impressed that you were on here as well.....


Mmmnnnn... white/black 987 on S 18s with no PASM? Tasty!!!!! :dance:

If you haven't read the magazine, what may be our best issue in the 10 years I've been here is on newsstands now, all 228 pages of it for $5. Decide for yourself if it's any good or not.

Within, you can read the story we're talking about here as well as a Carrera GT vs. 911 GT1 Evo street vs. the 959S -- and a lot more. As well as industry leader's opinions on what Excellence is and has been.

But then, you can read both of those articles on our website for free: www.excellence-mag.com

Finally, my guess is that Boxsters will be the way forward for an increasing segment of the Porsche community. Personally, I think a garage with a 986 or 987 and an earlier Porsche is the way to go -- and I am seeing more readers follow this road. So we'll be featuring more 986 content as time moves forward.

Oh, and Ronzi, you'd be surprised how much I lurk on the various P-car web forums. I learn a lot there about the cars and even more about the people who love them as I do, though such info must often be taken with a grain of salt. I'm also usually notified when some disparaging remarks are made about the mag. Those are fine (and often helpful!!!) -- so long as they're factual.

I know that Porsche AG keeps an eye on the forums, as well, and suspect that the 997 Turbo reflects some of the comments it's seen online.



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Finally, my guess is that Boxsters will be the way forward for an increasing segment of the Porsche community.
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Exactly. While I'm not extremely active in the local PCA chapter, I do notice that many owners of '80s and '90s 911s are moving into the 986/987 cars.
What's not to like? You get a sports car with all the mod cons, and a Porsche badge to boot.
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Thumbs down 911 gee what a coincidence- Shocking!!

Is all in the cachet. The 911 has it and the Boxster does not. Porsche as many have stated will modify the 911 adnaseum till doomsday. No matter how you slice that car it is a VW on steroids. The Ferrari 430 Modena has clocked the 911 countless times and will continue to do so in the racing series televised by Speedvision. The 911 brew is elitest snobs that look down at anything that is not a 911. As a matter of fact they don't even acknowledge you as if the Boxster drivers were some sort of subhuman species. The Boxster is a quantum leap over the 911 Steredzoid. Design wise handling and fun to drive there no car that can top the Boxster. I was very happy and pleased when the Cayman beat the 911 time in N-ring. Oops! Imagine if the Boxster and Cayman had the same engines as the 911, they would from fast to super rediculous fast in a jiffy.
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Is all in the cachet. The 911 has it and the Boxster does not. Porsche as many have stated will modify the 911 adnaseum till doomsday. No matter how you slice that car it is a VW on steroids. The Ferrari 430 Modena has clocked the 911 countless times and will continue to do so in the racing series televised by Speedvision. The 911 brew is elitest snobs that look down at anything that is not a 911. As a matter of fact they don't even acknowledge you as if the Boxster drivers were some sort of subhuman species. The Boxster is a quantum leap over the 911 Steredzoid. Design wise handling and fun to drive there no car that can top the Boxster. I was very happy and pleased when the Cayman beat the 911 time in N-ring. Oops! Imagine if the Boxster and Cayman had the same engines as the 911, they would from fast to super rediculous fast in a jiffy.
HI,

All of what you say is very true. There is alot of cachet surrounding the 911, but this can also be deceiving. There are several variants to that cachet.

There are those who feel it's cachet stems from it's longevity (and at least through the 993 series, it remained essentially the same car since 1964 (albeit continuously tweaked in order to keep up). As for the 996, it shares much more with the Boxster than it ever did with the 993 or earlier variants.

Then there are those who point to it's racing prowess. Interestingly enough, Porsche has always maintained that the 911 (not including the specific racing variants) was a Rally car rather than a Race car. This makes sense, because Porsche has always restricted it's Motorsports activities to venues where it clearly has advantages over other existing technology, they have rarely gone shoulder-to-shoulder with any other marque. The recent RS Spyder's entry into L2 instead of L1 is a case in point, though the ALMS appeared to be about to clip their wings. They couldn't win in Champ, or F1, so they just decided not to play.

Then there are those who believe such cachet stems from it's economic niche, that only those breathing rarified air can afford one. And so, to do so makes someone special. All this leads to the air of Superiority one sometimes encounters. But, 914 owners have been at the forefront of this Superior bravado for over 30 years, and yet this Porsche/VW always gave the 911 a good run for the money.

Mention it's dated design, or the fact that many more modern cars will outperform it, and these same people will revert to praising it's Classic stature. And that's really what it is now, more of a Classic.

But, this cachet was not the product of some group of Mag writers, rather from it's flock of faithful owners. If the Boxster is ever to achieve such high and long-lived status, IMHO, it will be up to Boxster owners to create it...

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99

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HI,

... because Porsche has always restricted it's Motorsports activities to venues where it clearly has advantages over other existing technology, they have rarely gone shoulder-to-shoulder with any other marque. They couldn't win in Champ, or F1, so they just decided not to play.


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I guess you are referring to the "unfair advantage" philosophy espoused by Penske and Mark Donohue during the great Penske/Porsche CanAm years. Look at the rules, and the competition, then craft a device that is capable of meeting the first and beating the snot out of the second. Porsche has been good at that, but I think that is to their credit and not a criticism. I would point out, however, that the 917 won LeMans something like eight or nine times, taking on all comers for over a decade.
No question their history in open-wheel racing is less than spectacular. The early F1 cars were initially competitive, but were soon swallowed up by the Cosworth engine and the chassis-of-the-month club of the English car builders. In more recent history the TAG-Porsche and the Porsche Indy car effort both lacked development time and money. I don't think we will see Porsche entering either US open-wheel nor the F1 money-burning machine any time soon.
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Is all in the cachet. The 911 has it and the Boxster does not. Porsche as many have stated will modify the 911 adnaseum till doomsday. No matter how you slice that car it is a VW on steroids. The Ferrari 430 Modena has clocked the 911 countless times and will continue to do so in the racing series televised by Speedvision. The 911 brew is elitest snobs that look down at anything that is not a 911. As a matter of fact they don't even acknowledge you as if the Boxster drivers were some sort of subhuman species. The Boxster is a quantum leap over the 911 Steredzoid. Design wise handling and fun to drive there no car that can top the Boxster. I was very happy and pleased when the Cayman beat the 911 time in N-ring. Oops! Imagine if the Boxster and Cayman had the same engines as the 911, they would from fast to super rediculous fast in a jiffy.

Hey, you are not allowed to express such an opinion, the Excellence folks will come right out and arrest you.

Seriously, I could not agree with you more. It is TONS of fun running your $90K plus sports car hard and wondering when the ass end will be coming around front to meet you!
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[QUOTE=Brucelee]Hey, you are not allowed to express such an opinion, the Excellence folks will come right out and arrest you.
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I have to say I enjoy reading Excellence magazine too. Just the tidbits I have learned from some of the articles make it more than worth it's subscription price. I enjoyed reading the comparison article. Regarding the 968, I personally thought they ruined the looks, I think the 944 body was a nicer looking package. I never liked the sound of that four or it's lack of power, once wound up though, it was a potent four banger.

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you know while your here I just want to make a general observation about car magazine writers.
Why is it that every write up about a new model or a comparo starts off with some anecdote to draw an analogy to what you are about to write about?
Throw the DRIVERS a bone and just say today we got the car and drove the wheels off it. Tell us things that people not working for a car magazine would never know about. More facts, more references to similar cars and how they stack up and less mumbo jumbo fancy tawk (in jersey accent).


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interesting that many 996 owners look down on the Boxster. The Boxster is the roadster of the Porsche brand and the benchmark for the industry, if the 2000 and the BoxsterS were sold at the same price Honda would have something to deal with for sure. I know which I would choose! I think allot of those 996/997 owners who do look down on the "entry level" Porsche (a ridiculous term for many reasons) forget or simply don't know that the '93 Boxster Concept Car was in many ways the precursor to the 996. Europe was driving what would be the successor to the 993, certainly in terms of interior styling and the all important front end exterior look, in the form of the Boxster some three years before the 996 911 was actually sold in the U.S. From the seats forward there wasn't too much surprise of what the 911 would look like when it finally arrived in 1999.
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you know while your here I just want to make a general observation about car magazine writers.
Why is it that every write up about a new model or a comparo starts off with some anecdote to draw an analogy to what you are about to write about?
Throw the DRIVERS a bone and just say today we got the car and drove the wheels off it. Tell us things that people not working for a car magazine would never know about. More facts, more references to similar cars and how they stack up and less mumbo jumbo fancy tawk (in jersey accent).
Well, thats a VERY general statement...but a grain of truth, too.

There are plenty of writers in this biz who strive to be great writers rather than great reviewers. Too many, in fact. 'Tis nice to be both, but so very few are. And even fewer auto journalists are what I would term "truly great writers." The latter are usually writing books, not car reviews.

That said, a good writer captures the essence of a car. Try the British magazine EVO sometime... I feel they do it better than anyone else -- though each of us have their own dislikes and likes.

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pete, I haven't read your magazine but was actually impressed that you were on here as well.....I wouldn't let that opinion make you feel unwelcome....he's kind of the owner, but man oh man I can say we all don't agree with his opinion....on many things.....hopefully you'll stick around and be part of the group in the future

No one asked this dude to leave?
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I think this statement reflects more about you than the magazine. But, at least I know where I'm not welcome.

I'll just have to hope a few of you enjoyed the reading, as it seems some did.

Cheers...

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I just got done posting an admonition about personal attacks on this board. Do I need to re-post that for you?

Thanks for the shot, now move on!
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