Press release received this morning from Phil Raby
911faceoff.com launches today
New website will settle the debate once and for all – which is the best
Porsche 911 ever made?
Porsche has produced over 60 models of 911 since the car was launched back in 1963, and enthusiasts hotly debate which model is best. Some like the old classics, while others favour today’s supercars. But perhaps now the debating is over...
An innovative new website from Imagine Publishing – www.911faceoff.com – allows Porsche’s worldwide enthusiasts to sit in the driver’s seat of each 911 model and choose their all-time favourite from an exhaustive online database.
The website randomly pits two 911s against each other in an infinite number of faceoff battles, and depending of the results, it builds a comprehensive list of the top 50 Porsche 911s in order of popularity. To help you decide, each car comes with an image, specification, performance figures and a 911Face-Off rating. And if you’re really stuck, you can opt for a draw.
“911 Face-Off is great fun and surprisingly addictive,” said Philip Raby, Editor in Chief atImagine. “You can make a snap judgement based on your gut instinct, study the stats carefully before picking, or use our ratings to sway your decision.
Not only is 911 Face-Off a lot of fun, it’s also a real eye-opener to see just how many different 911s there are!”
Try 911Face-Off now at www.911faceoff.com.
Imagine Publishing is one of the UK’s fastest-growing consumer specialist publishers. Formed in May 2005, Imagine now publishes 20 magazines and 27 websites in the videogames, computing, entertainment and
photography markets. An Imagine magazine is purchased every ten seconds.
Imagine Publishing
01202 586200
www.imagine-publishing.co.uk
Phillip Raby
Editor in Chief
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that'll be the ignorance of modern Porsche owners
Actually , I suppose it depends what criteria you have for choosing a Porsche ... mine is for fun & excitement ... I put the early cars along side stuff like the 964RS and to an extent GT3's etc .
I imagine most Porsche buyers have other priorities
Actually , I suppose it depends what criteria you have for choosing a Porsche ... mine is for fun & excitement ... I put the early cars along side stuff like the 964RS and to an extent GT3's etc .
I imagine most Porsche buyers have other priorities
James
1973 911 2.4S
1993 964 C2
2010 987 Spyder
1973 MGB Roadster
Its not how fast you go, but how you go fast
1973 911 2.4S
1993 964 C2
2010 987 Spyder
1973 MGB Roadster
Its not how fast you go, but how you go fast
I tried this last week following a link from Pisonheads.
Sat clicking for some time (favouring the classics in the main naturally), but don't think the choices ever end. Eventually I got bored and gave up!
Good to see my car in the top ten (presently no 6) and I've got quite a soft spot for the 993, especially in RS and GT2 guise.
Sat clicking for some time (favouring the classics in the main naturally), but don't think the choices ever end. Eventually I got bored and gave up!
Good to see my car in the top ten (presently no 6) and I've got quite a soft spot for the 993, especially in RS and GT2 guise.
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Pfff, majority of voters are young, ignorant and possibly have not driven an aircooled 911/912 in anger. No wonder they all go for a GT2/GT3/GTwhatisitthistime. [/grumbling old man]
Great marketing ploy though
Bert
Pfff, majority of voters are young, ignorant and possibly have not driven an aircooled 911/912 in anger. No wonder they all go for a GT2/GT3/GTwhatisitthistime. [/grumbling old man]
Great marketing ploy though
Bert
-1968 912 SWB Targa LHD
-1976 911 Carrera 3.o Targa RHD
-1983 944 190bhp (augment automotive enhanced) RHD
-1979 280SLC manual LHD, 1989 500SL, 1997 SL500, 1989 Jag XJ-s 3.6, old BMW’s
-Ex 1976 911 2.7 Targa, 1979 911 SC, 1983 930,1993 964 C4 Jubi etc
-1976 911 Carrera 3.o Targa RHD
-1983 944 190bhp (augment automotive enhanced) RHD
-1979 280SLC manual LHD, 1989 500SL, 1997 SL500, 1989 Jag XJ-s 3.6, old BMW’s
-Ex 1976 911 2.7 Targa, 1979 911 SC, 1983 930,1993 964 C4 Jubi etc