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The new porsche 935 is an insane 1 million track CAR

The new porsche 935 is an insane 1 million track CAR

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The new 2019 Porsche 935 is a track monster -- and an incredibly rare and special car. The 935 is worth around 1 million, and it's one of just a few dozen on the planet. Today I'm reviewing the Porsche 935, and I'm going to show you around one of the rarest, most expensive track cars in the world
Date: 2020-04-22

Comments and reviews: 10


this car seems not quite fully baked. I'm sure it's hilariously fast and capable on the track but there's too many little things in the car that seem like unnecessary GT2RS remnants the key fob, the cruise control, the headlight switch, the shifter, the comprehensive climate control. why! Also, starting with the key? I get that it could be a tribute to ancestral times when brave men sprinted across the track at Le Mans to their racecars and hurriedly fumbled with the key. but it still seems ridiculous
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Also Doug those lights on the gauge cluster, the top is for revs as you said, but the sides are slip lights. So if you take a right turn and your inner rear wheel starts to slip it'll flash purple letting you know what wheel is beginning to slip. If I rightly remember anyway. Also that bar gauge is a throwback to older Porsche models like the Moby Dick, it's actually a boost gauge.
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In case of track cars you should definitely drive these cars on track with or without the owner and review the trackability of it. Handling, performance etc. You are already reviewing street legal cars in the city. Track driving these street illegal cars would be interesting and might help people to decide whether it is worth buying/renting it on a track day: )
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Am I the only one who cant stand Manny one bit? He is so cheesy and such a show-off. You dont have to wear a shirt saying 'Millionaire on it and always bragg about how much money you have all the time. But I guess thats what separates such people from really rich ones.
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I personally think that this car was a lazy excuse for a tribute car. It's like they used a GT2RS and slapped new body panels on there, occasionally dipping into the Porsche spare parts bin for anything that they're missing.
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It's kinda depressing that all this engineering and work went into making this car, and a millionaire buys it to have it sit in a garage and drive it maybe 1 day a year, if lucky. Such a waste of money, time and effort all around.
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What a beautifull idea. This is why I love Porsche more with every year, they do things that make no sense. And to be honnest 1 mil is a fair price for all that, I'm sure they sold out like crazy.
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shouldnt the fire suppression button be located next to the key for the same reason the key is located where it is? wouldnt it be more important to have the fire suppression button near the door?
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Great car, but I can't get over the fact that this dude has so many supercars just lying around. They should be driven or available in a museum. It's a shame they're just sitting hidden somewhere.
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12: 25 typically a guage is easier to read and faster to interpret. That's why a lot of the instruments on planes still have guages. It's much more intuitive to guess. They're less precise though.
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