@@JordanTuttle-et7bb well, you may - Porsche does not. I happen to own a handful of them and picked a few of them up in germany from the factory where I've taken tours. It's definitely pronounced "Por-sha". Pluralizing it makes it sound a bit different.
No kidding bro…most people who take things too seriously go out of their way to try and sound proper and don’t realize that most times, it may make them come off and appear kind of douchey… no matter how many you have driven or own. For example, the Cessna Citation is a small, private jet. It is comparably slower than one of its main competitors, the Learjet. Its nickname became the slowtation. While the manufacturer; Cessna, never called it that or appreciated the nickname, it stuck.
@@JordanTuttle-et7bb, youtube comments all sound douchey without context and voice inflection. Your comment is true until they created the Citation X, the fastest (until recently) corporate jet you could buy at .935 mach. Even my five year old knows how to say porsche correctly... ;)
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Buy a Porsche to rent it out to pay for itself??? What?!?? If this is good idea or possible, everyone will do it.
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You're pronouncing porsche the bottom 25% way. Porsh. It's Por-sha.
That’s middle class bro. We upper classmen call them “porches” as in: hey look - there’s a red porch.
@@JordanTuttle-et7bb well, you may - Porsche does not. I happen to own a handful of them and picked a few of them up in germany from the factory where I've taken tours. It's definitely pronounced "Por-sha". Pluralizing it makes it sound a bit different.
No kidding bro…most people who take things too seriously go out of their way to try and sound proper and don’t realize that most times, it may make them come off and appear kind of douchey… no matter how many you have driven or own.
For example, the Cessna Citation is a small, private jet. It is comparably slower than one of its main competitors, the Learjet. Its nickname became the slowtation. While the manufacturer; Cessna, never called it that or appreciated the nickname, it stuck.
@@JordanTuttle-et7bb, youtube comments all sound douchey without context and voice inflection. Your comment is true until they created the Citation X, the fastest (until recently) corporate jet you could buy at .935 mach. Even my five year old knows how to say porsche correctly... ;)