Why does Porsche still insist on making rear engines cars a thing?

Why does Porsche still insist on making rear engines cars a thing?

Is it autism?

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The same reason BMW still makes inline six's

The same reason Covettes still have transverse leaf springs

The same reason Fiats break down continually.

They tried going front-engine and their customers didn't like it.
Then they proceeded to make their rear-engine cars some of the best on the market, so I guess it all worked out in the end.

Name a company more autistic than Porsche

Old 911s even look like pepes

Because it's good. The 911 is the benchmark sportscar for a reason.

Are you autism?

It's all fun and games until you snap oversteer into a pole or tree and Dunn/Walker yourself.

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The irony is that Walker died in a mid engine Porsche, not a rear engine one.

>leaf springs

Not anymore

It does though.