Seriously though. This guys says @1:50 "...but I never really associated the 911 Turbo with motorsport DNA, until now." uhhh what? It is literally where it came from. Can we please get Chris Harris back or someone that at least has some car knowledge and isn't a DEI hire.
I'm so chuffed you mentioned "look where you want to go" which is a rule l have followed for 50 years. It works. It's saved me many times. I learnt the hard way by looking where l was, and hit a tree. I will always recall, had l looked where l wanted to go, l would never have crashed. Good rule. Use it.
Not all firsts are the bests. But when I had a chance to drive a few 911s over 4 days, I was hooked. Too bad I just never could afford one, regardless which model. But they were so awesome, amazing cars!
The Porsche 911 RS America is very similar in design just without the turbo. It has the same brake horsepower as the 930 Turbo. I had a 1993 model year RS America 911 and it was so fun to drive. After 8 years of ownership I sold it for the same price as I paid for it. Now the exact car is worth 3 times its original price. You couldn’t buy another car that had more sports car enjoyment. Good video!!! Thanks for sharing!!!! Cheers‼️👍👊💪🏆
Bellissima combinazione di colori, auto di notevole fascino ! Unico appunto, per il mio gusto personale, le cornici dei vetri sulla 930 devono essere di colore nero (black trim) ...e per il fatto che sia difficile da guidare forte, beh fa parte del suo fascino 😘
@1:50 "...but I never really associated the 911 Turbo with motorsport DNA, until now." uhhh what? It is literally where it came from. Can we please get Chris Harris back or someone that at least has some car knowledge and isn't a DEI hire.
Nice car but not a fan of the Red Tartan interior. IIRC Tartan was the default trim for the base model 911 of the era. The 930 Turbo from the Brochures of my youth was White exterior with Black metalwork. It had a Black Leather/Black cloth with White pinstripes interior. That's the spec I'd love to own.
Great presentation and video in general, BUT not even being allowed to run the car or at least start it!!! Btw, the link to the 'Turbo Collection' did not work either. I had to dig for that on your website. 2 Porsche Crests out of 5 for this video. Still subscribed, but hoping for improved content.
Ok, not a boomer but man are you making me feel old. You did not know of the turbo's motorsport heritage? Every Porsche built prior to the Panamera/Cayenne/Taycan/Macan has nothing but motorsport heritage. Even lowly models like the 914 or 924. But what really gets me is the "widowmaker" moniker. There might have been a autorag journo or 2 who used the term or something similar, but I can tell you for certain that it was not something car people generally used to describe the 930. Until the internet. And I am a German/American who has owned and raced Porsches since my early 20's after falling in love with them at the age of 10 or so. Not a thing. Really. But it is clickbait, isn't it? How 'bout doing a vid on how the term "widowmaker" used for the 930 is an internet meme and was not used in this context regularly until the 2000's sometime? That should get some clicks and, in contrast to this vid, it's never been covered before.
One of the most iconic cars ever produced imo.
Not the same without Mr Harris.
I don't mind this presenter.
Seriously though. This guys says @1:50 "...but I never really associated the 911 Turbo with motorsport DNA, until now." uhhh what? It is literally where it came from. Can we please get Chris Harris back or someone that at least has some car knowledge and isn't a DEI hire.
I'm so chuffed you mentioned "look where you want to go" which is a rule l have followed for 50 years. It works. It's saved me many times. I learnt the hard way by looking where l was, and hit a tree. I will always recall, had l looked where l wanted to go, l would never have crashed. Good rule. Use it.
Damn that was a badass quote
Not all firsts are the bests. But when I had a chance to drive a few 911s over 4 days, I was hooked. Too bad I just never could afford one, regardless which model. But they were so awesome, amazing cars!
So… does it run?
*Another sales / marketing vid ........ Thanks* 👍
The Porsche 911 RS America is very similar in design just without the turbo. It has the same brake horsepower as the 930 Turbo. I had a 1993 model year RS America 911 and it was so fun to drive. After 8 years of ownership I sold it for the same price as I paid for it. Now the exact car is worth 3 times its original price. You couldn’t buy another car that had more sports car enjoyment.
Good video!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!
Cheers‼️👍👊💪🏆
Did you call that an 8-Track holder? It's old, but not THAT old ;-)
Think he meant to say cassette holder
I love the interior.
When I was a kid it was just known as 'The Porsche Turbo'
Yes, exactly.. either 930 or 911 turbo. There's no 930 turbo..
Bellissima combinazione di colori, auto di notevole fascino !
Unico appunto, per il mio gusto personale, le cornici dei vetri sulla 930 devono essere di colore nero (black trim)
...e per il fatto che sia difficile da guidare forte, beh fa parte del suo fascino 😘
Free point free litre.
@1:50 "...but I never really associated the 911 Turbo with motorsport DNA, until now." uhhh what? It is literally where it came from. Can we please get Chris Harris back or someone that at least has some car knowledge and isn't a DEI hire.
Check out the Turbo Collection now! link in description
Good video lovely car🚘🚙🚗👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
Nice car but not a fan of the Red Tartan interior. IIRC Tartan was the default trim for the base model 911 of the era. The 930 Turbo from the Brochures of my youth was White exterior with Black metalwork. It had a Black Leather/Black cloth with White pinstripes interior. That's the spec I'd love to own.
Great presentation and video in general, BUT not even being allowed to run the car or at least start it!!! Btw, the link to the 'Turbo Collection' did not work either. I had to dig for that on your website. 2 Porsche Crests out of 5 for this video. Still subscribed, but hoping for improved content.
Where Chris at ?
Where's Chris Harris?
Where's 'arris
He’s no longer part of Collecting Cars apparently ☹️
Sounds like he's about to restart his channel.
Check Chris Harris On Cars
A free litre engine shared with the carrera free. What the bloody hell
Is this guy on about?
Ok, not a boomer but man are you making me feel old. You did not know of the turbo's motorsport heritage? Every Porsche built prior to the Panamera/Cayenne/Taycan/Macan has nothing but motorsport heritage. Even lowly models like the 914 or 924.
But what really gets me is the "widowmaker" moniker. There might have been a autorag journo or 2 who used the term or something similar, but I can tell you for certain that it was not something car people generally used to describe the 930. Until the internet. And I am a German/American who has owned and raced Porsches since my early 20's after falling in love with them at the age of 10 or so. Not a thing. Really. But it is clickbait, isn't it?
How 'bout doing a vid on how the term "widowmaker" used for the 930 is an internet meme and was not used in this context regularly until the 2000's sometime? That should get some clicks and, in contrast to this vid, it's never been covered before.
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Why is it cagey and not kilos?
"rev gauge" ?
@@boboosh6217 😂😂
Come Onnn…. Everyone knows that’s a laser disc player
Take it to Singer.
Bring back Chris Harris immediately please 🥺
Clickbait title and fluff content. You're really just selling generally uninteresting cars and capitalizing on 911 hype.
Unsubscribed.
No such thing as a 930 turbo..
“Uh wunt finkun nuff’n” my dear love.
Turned off at ““ finkin “ .
Jesus , speak properly.
Kay Jee ?????
Sorry this is bad
I like the presenter
"free point free nine firty Turbo". TERRIBLE.
so women didnt drive them? bit sexist ;)
Women didn't crash them 😂
....my wife said loudly.
Watching your channel is like an inspiring adventure that never ends. Keep leading us into the wonderful world of your creativity!🛞🛰🏚