Talk:Porsche 924

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The Production section of this article wass lifted from section 3 of the 924/944/968 FAQ [1] at 09:22, 29 January 2006 by 72.131.0.232 I checked with the copyright holder(email address on title page of FAQ) who asked for that section to replaced by a link. I'll do it... (Arnhemcr 2006-03-14)

[edit] A Japanese 924 ripoff

is it me or the Mazda RX-7 "SA" and "FC" types are a shameless rippoff of the 924????

Porsche 924 (1976–1988)
Porsche 924 (1976–1988)
RX-7 SA (1978–1984)
RX-7 SA (1978–1984)
RX-7 FC (1985–1991)
RX-7 FC (1985–1991)
















Seems worthy to be mentioned in the article. Paris By Night 19:15, 25 August 2006 (UTC)wow

The 924 and the 1st and 2nd gen rx-7's were designed by the same person.










[edit] Vandalism on this line of text?

A line of text has been been vandalised?

"J. Pasha, writing in Excellence magazine, at the time, described the 924 as "the best handling Porsche in stock form of course that is if you forget about the 914 or 911. Well actually this car is utter **** "."

PaulHereNow 22:00, 9 March 2007 (UTC)