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Porsche nomenclature is so confusing. 918 Spyder Turbo S and 918, totally different cars altogether. 918 Turbo S has a name that seems like it is faster than the 918, yet the 918 is a supercar while the 918 Turbo S is based off the 911. 918 Spyder Turbo S says Spyder, yet it is not a convertible.
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Porsche nomenclature is so confusing. 918 Spyder Turbo S and 918, totally different cars altogether. 918 Turbo S has a name that seems like it is faster than the 918, yet the 918 is a supercar while the 918 Turbo S is based off the 911. 918 Spyder Turbo S says Spyder, yet it is not a convertible.
No... The owner lives in Vancouver and he is driving his 918 Turbo S daily.
Talked to him and he is pretty damn excited to take delivery.
We may be talking about different owners. Or the owner changed their mind. That's just simply the last I heard... Although I have a feeling were talking about the same guy. Posted via RS Mobile
We may be talking about different owners. Or the owner changed their mind. That's just simply the last I heard... Although I have a feeling were talking about the same guy. Posted via RS Mobile
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Originally Posted by G-Diesel
The people that own the 918 Turbo S, are they future owners of the 918 Spyder?
How does it work? Sorry, it's confusing.
Silver 918 Edition Turbo S?
When you purchase the 918 Spyder there is an option called the 911 Turbo S 918 edition.
Which is a 200k option and while you wait for the 918 you will get to drive around in the Turbo S with a special trim called 918 edition.