I think I am going to buy a 992 GT3, just to spite Mr. Regular. Then I’ll start driving it around central Pennsylvania. Every week I’ll wrap it in a new color, and Mr. Regular will think he’s surrounded by people driving GT3’s, when in fact it’s only me in the same GT3 with a new wrap.
@@jacobrzeszewski6527 well jake, If I am not mistaken I believe he was joking. You seem to know the difference between reality and fiction but maybe you could work on the distinction between jokes and factual statements/intentions 😉 👉
I was actually talking to a friend about this the other night. We were saying that Trump's election ended postmodernism (this isn't about his politics) because it hijacked irony to blur the line of what's real and what's made up. Every day, we have stories that 15 years ago would have been too ridiculous for a sitcom, but now they're news clips of a man sweating off black hair dye standing in front of a lawn care company called The Four Seasons. Irony is dead, and reality killed it. We turned postmodernism all the way to 11, and now absurdity means nothing. A large portion of the population's main sources of news are entertainment programs, whether they're John Oliver of some Fox News personality. Growing up, I heard a lot of adults in small-town America talk about Chris Rock's "There's a difference between a black person and a N****" sketch, and completely miss that he was doing a bit. We take comedy seriously, and reality lightly. And looking at the current landscape, what tends to be well-received are things that go against the ambiguous, interpretive nature of postmodernism and lean into sincerity and honesty. It's like your hyper-realism, but in art it's being emotionally honest and communicating clearly. Anyway, thanks for being an English nerd. Hope I get to meet you when you come to Aus!
I think postmodernism started when a majority of professors started telling their students that reality isn't objective with a completely straight face.
@@JohnSmith-wx9wj because it isn't. There are only the basic laws of physics, everything else is relative and everything we are experiencing right now is direct proof of it.
(Which is not to belittle Mr Regular's video.. because I thought this was a very well spoken sentiment. I'm just saying that it's not exactly paying a compliment to say that something is more interesting than this car.)
Wonderful review, dude! This car is, and I'm not joking, the best manual car I have ever driven and it's not even close. I didn't think I'd like it as much as I did, but I am 1000 percent in love with it.
And thank you Freddy for being a shining pillar of the car community. Your presence is always welcoming and its clear that you actually care not just about yourself, but everyone around you and those you interact with. I'm excited to see what else RCR filmed with you! Merry Christmas.
freddy I normally think porsche owners are stuck up aholes but I know that you are a real car person and are as nice as ppl come these days so its nice to see a porsche owner buying it for what it actually is vs it just being expensive and they bought it to look like they are a gearhead.
This right here, this is the rcr ive been missing. The analytical retrospection of what cars reflect and refract back at the reality that created them.
I think another talisman of hyperrealism, and maybe something that will come to define it, is AI technology. Now a picture that you see might be something an artist pored over for a week or it might be something a computer threw together from a slurry of stolen material. Even art that is "real" could have been upscaled with AI. We don't just engage with the fake as if it's real, we also have to engage with the real as if it's fake. That picture you're looking at may have no artistic intent or integrity behind it, and if you want to extract any meaning out of it you need to scrutinize it to see if it's genuine- and even then, you could be wrong. My brain is in overdrive just scrolling through twitter trying to figure out which media, which is already mostly digital depictions of fantasy, I can safely engage with as a consumer. I just saw an AI image be posted to the Porsche 924 facebook group. Not only is the line between media and reality faded, the line between media and slop is too. Eventually my brain just shuts off and I stop critically engaging with anything. Anyway thank you for making art that is always genuine, always fun to engage with, and always to a beautifully high standard. Always a pleasure to spend Monday morning with you.
Being someone who used to do Photoshop mockups for people in the Focus ST/RS groups, I got sickened when people stated posting AI concepts in the groups. It wasn't the images themselves, but the comment engagements. "This is so sick bro! Is this your car?" "Nah bro, I generated it using AI" "That's tight, man!" Excitement spent over a computer automating a process normally done by a human person who had to learn and spend years to get to that level of production hurts. Now I know how factory workers feel.
What you said about images of artwork also applies to conversation and literature. That entire paragraph you wrote, however eloquent and sophisticated you may be, will likely be scraped and fed into an AI model to make them better at emulating human conversation, and consequently make them that much harder to distinguish from real humans talking/writing. Unlike an image where one could scrutinize for visual artifacts or inconsistencies, AI does a much better job at perfecting grammar and predicting the next best word to put into a sentence. Even if they can sound too professional, impersonal, or artificial today, that can very well change in the next few years, and somehow, I feel that it terrifies me less than it probably should.
Does every 992 GT3 come with a leaf blower? "Tavarish" must be a *really* good friend to allow his car to become a purple, Florida-plated exemplar of a whole new era of hollow human existence. When you reach one million subscribers, then you'll have to start posing like a centaur as well ;-) I really enjoyed this ... one of your best. I once was in an investor relations meeting with the CEO of Porsche, and he said "I don't sell cars; I sell 20 minutes in the morning and 20 minutes after work where a middle-aged corporate executive can forget about the dreariness of his life on both ends of those drives."
I live 3 miles from a race track that Porsche built...just for Porsche owners to use..it's always packed..you can see em from the freeway as you drive by.. dozens of Porsche's flying around the track..every model..old and new... dozens and dozens of em..every day...who told you these cars don't see a track? Mr who?..
Vulgar- I leased one about 5 years ago. It was very expensive, stupid quick, attention getting, and sexy. One thing it was never was REASONABLE and REGULAR. Im glad I got it out of my system tho because boy was it fun.
Taking this car to an actual track is the ultimate flex. Like, just imagine having the discipline to buy something special but also the risk tolerance to lose it again. Imagine being able to evolve from the very mindset that got you what you wanted - and move on to enjoying what you wanted, remembering that was the real goal. I'm sure many of us will own our dream cars, but how many of us will truly experience them?
It depends on what experience means to you. If experience is push it to it's limit to see where the limit is or to enjoy the inyeraction with it. Do you push the limits of your friendships or just enjoy them. Risking losing something of value for a temporary moment is immature.
Thank you Mr. Regular for your content. I’m a 28 year old guy from Bulgaria. I started watching your videos back in the beginning of 2014. Almost 10 years ago. I like hearing your thoughts. To me your better than the modern influencers and cooler than them. Happy holidays🎉
Man, not watched RCR in over half a year (watched regularly since 2016), and man I forgot how good this channel is. Watched to fantasise/live-vicariously-through-RCR about the *perfected* modern drivers car of which I will never afford, stayed for the video essay on the movement into the hyper-reality era we find ourselves in now. Never change Mr Regular.
10:15 ["Ceci n'est pas une Porsche." - a hyperreal reference to the original postmodernist reference "Ceci n'est pas une pipe" - reference to the real modernist industrialized production of a real pipe] - Mr. Regular, 2023 - René Magritte, 1929 - Michael Scott, 2009
Damn y’all are consistent!! Its Christmas day and thinking everything is closed…and the first thing in my TH-cam feed is a RCR video! Because its monday. Elite!
i used to be a valet at porsche and drove a lot of audi’s there too, but my experience with the 992’s were super cool but i always found myself falling in love with the caymens more thats something if i would drive on a daily if i can afford it but a 992 idk feels like something i would drive once special occasions, they are cool cars
Yea that was cool considering Porsche actually used to make tanks. The weight thing nowadays is just the new trend to rip off first owners who are actually wealthy enough to spend that money. You think that some middle aged fool is gonna notice a 100lb difference when he can’t drive for shit on a track? I’ve been honing in my skills rigorously for 5+ years and even then I’ve got so much to learn. For example, real Motorsport drivers can realize and improve upon the slightest details in a rig. I’m mighty struggling and then you got this marketing technique of less = more to sell some crazy level race car to a rich guy. It’s just funny 😂
@@monaclemin4807but the majority of the appeal these Porsche have is the fast ring lap time and other stuff for the owners to brag about and the casual car fans to dream with, when in reality they would probably crash it trying to outspeed a type R on the canyons. 🤷♂️
@@tturi2 I’m not so sure, he’s not really the stig or even seen as the stig anymore. The magic and mystery is kinda gone these days. Misha chouridin from the Nurburgring would be cool tho or maybe clarkson
@@tturi2 I know but he’s more known as just Ben Collins now. That’s what I’m saying, if he’s stuck with carrying in the sting persona it would have been a lot cooler. Now he’s just Ben Collins
This is a poignant message on a day that mankind has evolved into the beacon of consumerism. I came here for the pretty purple Porsche and got Linus at the Christmas pageant.
Not that I can afford one, but I think cars like these are enjoyed more by people who enjoy cars in the same way I do. People who don't like cars as a status symbol or even representation of their personality, but rather enjoy driving itself. These cars are meant to enhance driving, what many people abhor as a daily mundane experience, some of us actually like to do. So its purpose isn't to show off how much disposable income you can flush down the toilet, but to have an enhanced experience doing things you already enjoy: going over to your friends' or relatives' houses, going for a cruise around town on the weekend, visiting other places on little road trips around where you live, or hell, I even enjoy my commute to and from work. To me, the downside to owning a car like this would be the unfortunate fact that it DOES draw attention. People differentiate between wanted and unwanted attention, but to me it's all unwanted: cops eager to write citations, jealous and malicious people willing to vandalize, aspiring gold diggers, street racers with something to prove, and even friendly car enthusiasts, for someone who just wants to be left alone, would become overbearing.
That’s what happens with any fast sports car ownership problem is specially with Porsche,things are getting out of hands and that has to do with their greedy owners because they want to stand out. That’s the harsh reality.
Well said. There's a subset of owners of these types of cars that buy and use them for their engineered intention. Once you drive one, the old slogan of "There is no substitute" really does ring true. Granted I now only have a 'lowly' Cayman, I struggled with purchasing one for a few years after it being a lifelong goal. I do not like the attention, but get me on a back road with no one but me a 6 speed, there's nothing better.
@@sump22 My first Porsche was a new, ruby red color Cayman in 2008. Far as civilians were concerned, it was a million dollar car. I think Mr Regular said somewhat of the same thing when he reviewed it years ago. But as far as other Porsche people were concerned, it was more interesting. Most 911 people were nice but on the snobby side (this was 2008-09), though many of them are now my friends once we all got to know each other. But the Porsche 356 people loved the Cayman- a small rounded coupe that the old 356 people could identify with because it was sort of an underdog and the first Cayman had more overt styling cues from the pre-911 era. Porsche blew that hierarchy up in a big way when they introduced the Cayman GT4 in 2015 and completely changed the market by limiting production. Suddenly 911 owners wanted Cayman GT4 and even GTS models, and the only way Porsche could "protect" the 911 was to put a Turbo 4 in the Cayman and Boxster and call it "718". I eventually had a 718 Boxster S which drove great but sounded,....er.....different. And pissed off enough people that they later came up with a premium-priced "GTS" model that had....a normally-aspirated inline 6 that sounded like the older Caymans and Boxsters. Which people often waited 1-2 years for and paid MSRP or higher. It got to the point where used Porsches cost as much as new Porsches. And yes I now own a 992 911 Carrera T because used 911s of all or most types were in the same price range for the longest time, and many still are. So heck, I decided to go new. And I love the sound of the engine and the feel of the manual transmission (though it's different than the 6 speed on the GT3) and it handles like a combination of a sports car and a GT car. Which by the way, is the most unusual thing about this RCR Porsche review. It is the only 992 GT3 review EVER where you don't even once hear the engine wailing at 9000 rpm or even hear the autoblip downshifts. They're talked about but not heard. There are entire reviews where engine noise is all you hear in the background. Instead we hear extended farts and burps. Yep, sounds like an RCR review.
This was a great RCR! It had the right balance of everything and wasn't too long. I wish you could keep these videos under 20 minutes. They feel much better that way. Any longer than that and it feels as though they're dragging and I find myself pausing and doing other stuff and sometimes forgetting that I forgot to finish the new RCR. Also, the return of the title bars with Roman's music sting, near the beginning, was a welcome surprise. Please bring this back! It adds weight and anticipation to the opening teaser and a satisfying entrance to the rest of the video -- like separating the starting and up-shifting from the settling in at cruising speed. Roman's car-centric song-parodies at the end remain a perfect denouement. This video reminds me of the value of editing and that less is more -- and also of how good RCR used to be every week and of how good it still can be! Happy New Year!
Porsches represent the ultimate dream to me. And as an enthusiast, nothing’s worse than a dream that you can afford, but can’t get. I spent all last year trying to convince my wife that I can make a 997.2 work as a daily driver since we only have one child… and just when I was about to pull the trigger, she got pregnant. So I bought a 2018 BMW 328d Wagon instead. Guess I’ll revisit this in 6 years. Maybe by then I can pick up a 991.
If all that was between me and a 997.2 was a condom, I think i'd wear one till the day I die. Gongrats on the second kid though, now you can reuse the first one's old clothes!
Don't know man. Doesn't sound as bad as a dream you've invested in but can't afford, or the mundane everyone has that you seem to be the only one who can't afford
I hear you. I suppose for those like Mr. Regular who's views are so permeated by the cultural aspects to the point where he feels like he can't enjoy the car, it's sad. It means artistry has indeed been co-opted by the wealthy, and gatekept for completely arbitrary reasons.
@@NextDoorGuy Lol we were trying for 2 years. I figured it wasn’t gonna happen again. Then, bam. And yes, I’m having another girl so new baby will definitely be acquiring some slightly Ill-fitting hammie-downs.
introspective view of possession i think i’ve ever heard on a youtube car review. that was great. didn’t change my perspective on things but definitely made me question it.
It just occurred to me that Roman’s music lives somhere, and turns out there is even a whole Christmas album!! Judging by Spotify numbers it went under all of our radar so GO 😊
mr regular as a man who found you when i was just a boy you talking about not being the right this or that has helped me become more understanding youre doing gods work and you will be remenbered for it from a day 1 fan
Having driven a few GT3s on the track, and on the road, I am not sure who they are for. Only a race driver can get the best out of one, and only at a track. Everyone I know who wanted one actually went and got one! Then, after less than a year, everyone sold their GT3, and what did they replace it with, I hear you ask! A 911 Turbo, of course - the car they should have purchased in the first place! And THEN, about a year later, everyone sold their 911 Turbo. Why, I hear you ask! Because it is practically impossible to keep a 911 Turbo under 160km/h on an open road with no other cars on it. And in my country, if you get caught at 140km/h, you lose your license on the spot, and the car gets impounded on the spot, for 28 days. So yeah. As it turns out, the only 911 you can actually own, and use every day without losing your license, is probably a "lowly" C2, or a C4. Both of which are, quite frankly, still mind blowing.
This! 💯 2024 triumph speed triple r with auto blip clutchless shifting, turn in abs and tcs. Turn all those functions as “off” as possible and it turns into a different bike, maybe I’ve become complacent from the technology.
I think I am going to buy a 992 GT3, just to spite Mr. Regular. Then I’ll start driving it around central Pennsylvania. Every week I’ll wrap it in a new color, and Mr. Regular will think he’s surrounded by people driving GT3’s, when in fact it’s only me in the same GT3 with a new wrap.
And exactly like Mr. Regular said. You have no seperation of reality and fiction. That distinction is pointless. Hyper-reality at work.
Lol😅!!
Dew it! Mr. Regular won't be able to discern between fantasy and reality in this new age!!
@@jacobrzeszewski6527 well jake, If I am not mistaken I believe he was joking. You seem to know the difference between reality and fiction but maybe you could work on the distinction between jokes and factual statements/intentions 😉 👉
*Have fun being broke forever*
Seeing this car go from Mat Armstrong to Tavarish, then end up on RCR is the crossover episode I didn't expect for 2023.
Came from Adam lz first
The Promiscuous Purple Porsche. She gets around
Definitely a bonus Christmas present I didn’t know I was asking for this year.
It’s Adam LZ’s although he apparently wanted nothing to do with it after the crash. I wish he would have driven it on Mat’s channel
Adam LZ then those guys
I was actually talking to a friend about this the other night. We were saying that Trump's election ended postmodernism (this isn't about his politics) because it hijacked irony to blur the line of what's real and what's made up. Every day, we have stories that 15 years ago would have been too ridiculous for a sitcom, but now they're news clips of a man sweating off black hair dye standing in front of a lawn care company called The Four Seasons. Irony is dead, and reality killed it. We turned postmodernism all the way to 11, and now absurdity means nothing. A large portion of the population's main sources of news are entertainment programs, whether they're John Oliver of some Fox News personality. Growing up, I heard a lot of adults in small-town America talk about Chris Rock's "There's a difference between a black person and a N****" sketch, and completely miss that he was doing a bit. We take comedy seriously, and reality lightly. And looking at the current landscape, what tends to be well-received are things that go against the ambiguous, interpretive nature of postmodernism and lean into sincerity and honesty. It's like your hyper-realism, but in art it's being emotionally honest and communicating clearly.
Anyway, thanks for being an English nerd. Hope I get to meet you when you come to Aus!
@@coliimusicYour comment made me experience some hardness, but not the good kind.
I think postmodernism started when a majority of professors started telling their students that reality isn't objective with a completely straight face.
@@JohnSmith-wx9wj because it isn't. There are only the basic laws of physics, everything else is relative and everything we are experiencing right now is direct proof of it.
All news sucks nowadays. If I want some semblance of truth I have to search for primary sources.
Mr. Regular's thoughts were more interesting than the car itself.
Literally anything is more interesting than this car.
(Which is not to belittle Mr Regular's video.. because I thought this was a very well spoken sentiment. I'm just saying that it's not exactly paying a compliment to say that something is more interesting than this car.)
Honestly, I kinda love when its more about his thought process, a literary lesson or just them making fun of the cars.
Wonderful review, dude! This car is, and I'm not joking, the best manual car I have ever driven and it's not even close. I didn't think I'd like it as much as I did, but I am 1000 percent in love with it.
Found him
And thank you Freddy for being a shining pillar of the car community. Your presence is always welcoming and its clear that you actually care not just about yourself, but everyone around you and those you interact with. I'm excited to see what else RCR filmed with you! Merry Christmas.
freddy I normally think porsche owners are stuck up aholes but I know that you are a real car person and are as nice as ppl come these days so its nice to see a porsche owner buying it for what it actually is vs it just being expensive and they bought it to look like they are a gearhead.
Have you driven a manual 997 rs?
Fly somewhere where the GR Yaris is a thing, find some twisty backroads, then get back to us.
I didn't expect to witness the birth of hyperrealism this Christmas.
'I don't even enjoy the things I have, I just like that you don't have them'. Another pearl of truth from RCR
This right here, this is the rcr ive been missing. The analytical retrospection of what cars reflect and refract back at the reality that created them.
"You drive a Boxster? You peasant!"
That's the kind of snobbery a 992 evokes
i mean, i would too if i got a 911
You haven’t experienced snobbery until you take a 944 turbo to a car show.
@@Louzahsol oof.
@@Louzahsolyou misspelled 914.
Well IVE been driving a 2000 Boxster S… Since new… what now? $70k sticker, in late 99’, received April 00’, still adore it.
Roman you continually outdo yourself with the Christmas songs every single year, well done!
Thank you!
RCR is a philosphy/literature/therapy channel that features cars. I'm here for it.
Sometimes the best Christmas gift is a total reevaluation of the modern age of consumption, and other times it’s a 992 GT3
I am now excited for a future where school children watch RCR like I read Mark Twain.
I think another talisman of hyperrealism, and maybe something that will come to define it, is AI technology. Now a picture that you see might be something an artist pored over for a week or it might be something a computer threw together from a slurry of stolen material. Even art that is "real" could have been upscaled with AI. We don't just engage with the fake as if it's real, we also have to engage with the real as if it's fake. That picture you're looking at may have no artistic intent or integrity behind it, and if you want to extract any meaning out of it you need to scrutinize it to see if it's genuine- and even then, you could be wrong. My brain is in overdrive just scrolling through twitter trying to figure out which media, which is already mostly digital depictions of fantasy, I can safely engage with as a consumer. I just saw an AI image be posted to the Porsche 924 facebook group. Not only is the line between media and reality faded, the line between media and slop is too. Eventually my brain just shuts off and I stop critically engaging with anything.
Anyway thank you for making art that is always genuine, always fun to engage with, and always to a beautifully high standard. Always a pleasure to spend Monday morning with you.
"always to a beautifully high standard": 2:13
Once you stop Critically engaging with everything, your experience with the internet will become so much better
Being someone who used to do Photoshop mockups for people in the Focus ST/RS groups, I got sickened when people stated posting AI concepts in the groups. It wasn't the images themselves, but the comment engagements.
"This is so sick bro! Is this your car?"
"Nah bro, I generated it using AI"
"That's tight, man!"
Excitement spent over a computer automating a process normally done by a human person who had to learn and spend years to get to that level of production hurts. Now I know how factory workers feel.
@@DimensionN87once you stop critically engaging with the *internet* your *life* will be that much better
What you said about images of artwork also applies to conversation and literature. That entire paragraph you wrote, however eloquent and sophisticated you may be, will likely be scraped and fed into an AI model to make them better at emulating human conversation, and consequently make them that much harder to distinguish from real humans talking/writing. Unlike an image where one could scrutinize for visual artifacts or inconsistencies, AI does a much better job at perfecting grammar and predicting the next best word to put into a sentence. Even if they can sound too professional, impersonal, or artificial today, that can very well change in the next few years, and somehow, I feel that it terrifies me less than it probably should.
Does every 992 GT3 come with a leaf blower? "Tavarish" must be a *really* good friend to allow his car to become a purple, Florida-plated exemplar of a whole new era of hollow human existence. When you reach one million subscribers, then you'll have to start posing like a centaur as well ;-) I really enjoyed this ... one of your best. I once was in an investor relations meeting with the CEO of Porsche, and he said "I don't sell cars; I sell 20 minutes in the morning and 20 minutes after work where a middle-aged corporate executive can forget about the dreariness of his life on both ends of those drives."
911 gt3: A race car for the track for the streets that never sees a track
And many dont even see much streets
In Germany they do on the Nurburgring
I live 3 miles from a race track that Porsche built...just for Porsche owners to use..it's always packed..you can see em from the freeway as you drive by.. dozens of Porsche's flying around the track..every model..old and new... dozens and dozens of em..every day...who told you these cars don't see a track? Mr who?..
I do a couple track days a year in New England. There’s always one or three on track.
These get tracked
I have the same one in silver. Very reasonable and regular car.
Vulgar- I leased one about 5 years ago. It was very expensive, stupid quick, attention getting, and sexy. One thing it was never was REASONABLE and REGULAR. Im glad I got it out of my system tho because boy was it fun.
The most exciting part of this is the return of Roman's title cards
Taking this car to an actual track is the ultimate flex.
Like, just imagine having the discipline to buy something special but also the risk tolerance to lose it again.
Imagine being able to evolve from the very mindset that got you what you wanted - and move on to enjoying what you wanted, remembering that was the real goal.
I'm sure many of us will own our dream cars, but how many of us will truly experience them?
One of my fellow instructors tracks his GT2RS. Drives the piss out of it too. Must be nice to come from generational wealth.
It depends on what experience means to you. If experience is push it to it's limit to see where the limit is or to enjoy the inyeraction with it. Do you push the limits of your friendships or just enjoy them.
Risking losing something of value for a temporary moment is immature.
It's true. Don't track it if you can't afford to replace it. For most of us, even affording a car like this in the first place is a real challenge.
Big applause for Roman with his rendition of “Silent Pipes, Noisy Pipes”.
Love the hypermodernism essay at the start.
Regular Cars, deep Xmass edition. Love it! Great work.
that green S14 at 0:59 looks crazy good
Thank you Mr. Regular for your content. I’m a 28 year old guy from Bulgaria. I started watching your videos back in the beginning of 2014. Almost 10 years ago. I like hearing your thoughts. To me your better than the modern influencers and cooler than them. Happy holidays🎉
Man, not watched RCR in over half a year (watched regularly since 2016), and man I forgot how good this channel is.
Watched to fantasise/live-vicariously-through-RCR about the *perfected* modern drivers car of which I will never afford, stayed for the video essay on the movement into the hyper-reality era we find ourselves in now.
Never change Mr Regular.
I am a decade long subscriber, but I'm still so blown out by the quality of the writing. You guys are the best. Full stop.
an absolute banger and a gift for our holiday seasons. good stuff mr regz
I came here to hear about a porsche and I left completely rethinking life itself..
10:15 ["Ceci n'est pas une Porsche." - a hyperreal reference to the original postmodernist reference "Ceci n'est pas une pipe" - reference to the real modernist industrialized production of a real pipe] - Mr. Regular, 2023 - René Magritte, 1929 - Michael Scott, 2009
Regular Car Reviews talking about vrchat ERP in reference to a GT3. We really be living in the future.
Damn y’all are consistent!! Its Christmas day and thinking everything is closed…and the first thing in my TH-cam feed is a RCR video! Because its monday. Elite!
i used to be a valet at porsche and drove a lot of audi’s there too, but my experience with the 992’s were super cool but i always found myself falling in love with the caymens more thats something if i would drive on a daily if i can afford it but a 992 idk feels like something i would drive once special occasions, they are cool cars
Massive respect for not chasing views. Solid essay, solid car
The realism diatribe is frighteningly spot on! Thank you Mr. Regular for keeping it very real.
Crazy Taxi @ 15:15!!
Had The Offspring playing in my head as soon as it popped up.
Porsche was cooler in the 90s when they didnt seem to care how much their cars weighed and they were just solid little tanks.
Yea that was cool considering Porsche actually used to make tanks. The weight thing nowadays is just the new trend to rip off first owners who are actually wealthy enough to spend that money. You think that some middle aged fool is gonna notice a 100lb difference when he can’t drive for shit on a track? I’ve been honing in my skills rigorously for 5+ years and even then I’ve got so much to learn. For example, real Motorsport drivers can realize and improve upon the slightest details in a rig. I’m mighty struggling and then you got this marketing technique of less = more to sell some crazy level race car to a rich guy. It’s just funny 😂
@@monaclemin4807but the majority of the appeal these Porsche have is the fast ring lap time and other stuff for the owners to brag about and the casual car fans to dream with, when in reality they would probably crash it trying to outspeed a type R on the canyons. 🤷♂️
So many TH-camrs have driven that one now. Adamlz, Collette, Matt Armstrong and Tavarish 😂
just need the stig to drive it
@@tturi2 I’m not so sure, he’s not really the stig or even seen as the stig anymore. The magic and mystery is kinda gone these days.
Misha chouridin from the Nurburgring would be cool tho or maybe clarkson
@@IMTHATELDER ben collins was the stig we know as the stig all other are just cheap copies or poorly represented imo
@@tturi2 I know but he’s more known as just Ben Collins now. That’s what I’m saying, if he’s stuck with carrying in the sting persona it would have been a lot cooler. Now he’s just Ben Collins
This is a poignant message on a day that mankind has evolved into the beacon of consumerism. I came here for the pretty purple Porsche and got Linus at the Christmas pageant.
This is the exact stuff I come to this channel for. Happy Christmas, Mr. Regular & team
Merry Christmas to Mr. Regular and to all, and to all a good night.
Not that I can afford one, but I think cars like these are enjoyed more by people who enjoy cars in the same way I do. People who don't like cars as a status symbol or even representation of their personality, but rather enjoy driving itself. These cars are meant to enhance driving, what many people abhor as a daily mundane experience, some of us actually like to do. So its purpose isn't to show off how much disposable income you can flush down the toilet, but to have an enhanced experience doing things you already enjoy: going over to your friends' or relatives' houses, going for a cruise around town on the weekend, visiting other places on little road trips around where you live, or hell, I even enjoy my commute to and from work. To me, the downside to owning a car like this would be the unfortunate fact that it DOES draw attention. People differentiate between wanted and unwanted attention, but to me it's all unwanted: cops eager to write citations, jealous and malicious people willing to vandalize, aspiring gold diggers, street racers with something to prove, and even friendly car enthusiasts, for someone who just wants to be left alone, would become overbearing.
That’s what happens with any fast sports car ownership problem is specially with Porsche,things are getting out of hands and that has to do with their greedy owners because they want to stand out. That’s the harsh reality.
Well said. There's a subset of owners of these types of cars that buy and use them for their engineered intention. Once you drive one, the old slogan of "There is no substitute" really does ring true. Granted I now only have a 'lowly' Cayman, I struggled with purchasing one for a few years after it being a lifelong goal.
I do not like the attention, but get me on a back road with no one but me a 6 speed, there's nothing better.
@@sump22 My first Porsche was a new, ruby red color Cayman in 2008. Far as civilians were concerned, it was a million dollar car. I think Mr Regular said somewhat of the same thing when he reviewed it years ago. But as far as other Porsche people were concerned, it was more interesting. Most 911 people were nice but on the snobby side (this was 2008-09), though many of them are now my friends once we all got to know each other. But the Porsche 356 people loved the Cayman- a small rounded coupe that the old 356 people could identify with because it was sort of an underdog and the first Cayman had more overt styling cues from the pre-911 era. Porsche blew that hierarchy up in a big way when they introduced the Cayman GT4 in 2015 and completely changed the market by limiting production. Suddenly 911 owners wanted Cayman GT4 and even GTS models, and the only way Porsche could "protect" the 911 was to put a Turbo 4 in the Cayman and Boxster and call it "718". I eventually had a 718 Boxster S which drove great but sounded,....er.....different. And pissed off enough people that they later came up with a premium-priced "GTS" model that had....a normally-aspirated inline 6 that sounded like the older Caymans and Boxsters. Which people often waited 1-2 years for and paid MSRP or higher. It got to the point where used Porsches cost as much as new Porsches. And yes I now own a 992 911 Carrera T because used 911s of all or most types were in the same price range for the longest time, and many still are. So heck, I decided to go new. And I love the sound of the engine and the feel of the manual transmission (though it's different than the 6 speed on the GT3) and it handles like a combination of a sports car and a GT car. Which by the way, is the most unusual thing about this RCR Porsche review. It is the only 992 GT3 review EVER where you don't even once hear the engine wailing at 9000 rpm or even hear the autoblip downshifts. They're talked about but not heard. There are entire reviews where engine noise is all you hear in the background. Instead we hear extended farts and burps. Yep, sounds like an RCR review.
yeah this is totally why i also don’t own a GT3
That is a sick color though, have to admit.
You could build a university course around RCR, this episode would be the capstone.
The hyperrealism discourse was apocalyptically depressing….
Wow this got DEEP. Love this channel
Merry Christmas RCR Community!
If you're driving back up to PA from Florida you should stop in Savannah. I have a 2015 Vanquish I'd like you to review.
Damn..this was a really Good review...no lies told..🏁👍🏽
This was a great RCR! It had the right balance of everything and wasn't too long. I wish you could keep these videos under 20 minutes. They feel much better that way. Any longer than that and it feels as though they're dragging and I find myself pausing and doing other stuff and sometimes forgetting that I forgot to finish the new RCR. Also, the return of the title bars with Roman's music sting, near the beginning, was a welcome surprise. Please bring this back! It adds weight and anticipation to the opening teaser and a satisfying entrance to the rest of the video -- like separating the starting and up-shifting from the settling in at cruising speed. Roman's car-centric song-parodies at the end remain a perfect denouement. This video reminds me of the value of editing and that less is more -- and also of how good RCR used to be every week and of how good it still can be! Happy New Year!
I had a commercial for a Luxury Microwave right in the middle of the rant about exclusivity, which really was perfect.
Porsches represent the ultimate dream to me. And as an enthusiast, nothing’s worse than a dream that you can afford, but can’t get. I spent all last year trying to convince my wife that I can make a 997.2 work as a daily driver since we only have one child… and just when I was about to pull the trigger, she got pregnant. So I bought a 2018 BMW 328d Wagon instead. Guess I’ll revisit this in 6 years. Maybe by then I can pick up a 991.
If all that was between me and a 997.2 was a condom, I think i'd wear one till the day I die.
Gongrats on the second kid though, now you can reuse the first one's old clothes!
Don't know man. Doesn't sound as bad as a dream you've invested in but can't afford, or the mundane everyone has that you seem to be the only one who can't afford
I hear you. I suppose for those like Mr. Regular who's views are so permeated by the cultural aspects to the point where he feels like he can't enjoy the car, it's sad. It means artistry has indeed been co-opted by the wealthy, and gatekept for completely arbitrary reasons.
@@NextDoorGuy Lol we were trying for 2 years. I figured it wasn’t gonna happen again. Then, bam. And yes, I’m having another girl so new baby will definitely be acquiring some slightly Ill-fitting hammie-downs.
introspective view of possession i think i’ve ever heard on a youtube car review. that was great. didn’t change my perspective on things but definitely made me question it.
It just occurred to me that Roman’s music lives somhere, and turns out there is even a whole Christmas album!! Judging by Spotify numbers it went under all of our radar so GO 😊
It's crazy when buying a car you know you will never be talented enough to truly drive, like buying a Thoroughbred just to ribe around your ranch.
Merry Christmas! Great video as always.
Merry Christmas!
mr regular as a man who found you when i was just a boy you talking about not being the right this or that has helped me become more understanding youre doing gods work and you will be remenbered for it from a day 1 fan
I love a reality check on xmas day
"Possessions cement our sense of stability"- Mr. Regular
My absolute dream car, I see these all the time at my local track and I never get tired of of seeing them ❤
porsche review, with roman's intro and outro talking about art and farts sprinkled with reflection about life?
this christmas we eating good
You can turn the auto-rev match off. Take it out of Sport Plus. Auto rev-match is off.
Looks like something out of Saints Row 3.
Purple & Gold.
Hyper-Realism may create a universal existential crisis, and perhaps a renaissance of truth.
Blowing a raspberry actually sounds exactly like a turbo Porsche engine... like I could not make a better imitation if I tried
Nice to hear a music outro again... Why aren't they happening anymore? 🤷🏼♂️
Your philosophy/history lessons are my favorite part of these reviews.
Roman back with the outro vocals 🥵
Damn, that's well said. Merry Christmas, guys.
Mr. Regular does a fabulous job of hiding his disdain! 😂
Merry Christmas Mr Regular and Roman!!
Just got up on Christmas morning, what a treat!
Having driven a few GT3s on the track, and on the road, I am not sure who they are for.
Only a race driver can get the best out of one, and only at a track.
Everyone I know who wanted one actually went and got one! Then, after less than a year, everyone sold their GT3, and what did they replace it with, I hear you ask! A 911 Turbo, of course - the car they should have purchased in the first place!
And THEN, about a year later, everyone sold their 911 Turbo.
Why, I hear you ask!
Because it is practically impossible to keep a 911 Turbo under 160km/h on an open road with no other cars on it. And in my country, if you get caught at 140km/h, you lose your license on the spot, and the car gets impounded on the spot, for 28 days.
So yeah. As it turns out, the only 911 you can actually own, and use every day without losing your license, is probably a "lowly" C2, or a C4. Both of which are, quite frankly, still mind blowing.
Died at the seat belt part 💀
I can't stop watching your videos ! "My car costs more than your house" I spit my drink out ! 😁😂
Merry Christmas! I’m gonna go start a family just to write them out of my will… can I have a GT3 now?
I love Tavarish's taste in cars. Awesome that you fucks with him too.
Intro owner caricature to "Tavarish's 2022 Porsche 911 (992) GT3" might be the most brutal smash cut ever.
I always love these theology type videos. Bravo Mr. Regular.
Always profound - this episode particularly so!
I knew it was you in Mats and Tavarish's videos!
Appreciate the TNG 'ugly bag of mostly water' references
Did you read Jacques Derrida and then immediately film this?! It’s a masterpiece!
As always, you speak to me beyond a car review. Thanks for doing what you do. All the best from canada.
I would go to lectures hosted by you, your social commentary is always a treat. Merry Christmas.
Yay! Roman outro again! I knew you guys were messing with us 😂
loved the piece on hyper realism
This! 💯
2024 triumph speed triple r with auto blip clutchless shifting, turn in abs and tcs. Turn all those functions as “off” as possible and it turns into a different bike, maybe I’ve become complacent from the technology.
2 reviews so close? Christmas is real
Man. You’re hanging out with Freddy now?!?I love both of y’all’s content!
Happy holidays and let’s hop on VRChat LMAO
Merry Christmas Regular and Roman
I've been emailing them to do a video of my gt3. Guess I'm glad they took somebody else's!
I track mine
I'm a bit confused and surprised that I don't see this mentioned 11:50 is that actually saying it has 462 miles of range??
Yup a new ls3 manual Corvette at 26yrs old, the work to get there and the memory of the experience far outlasted the car.
Merry Christmas Regular, Roman & all.
I always think your breakdown of eras or groups says more about you. Hyper realism (etc.) takes hold at about our age (around 40).
The Flipper Zero joke was great
Bubble tape, I now feel like I've shifted a gt3. Thanks
Thank u, now I know I hoard cars because it gives me stability and identity. I could never understand why I just kept doing it for 10 years 😊
That's fascinating how you usually pay more for comfort and luxury, but some rich people pays even more for "Spartan conditions"!
Rich people just want stuff other people cant have
Wasnt expecting such a philosophical episode, but a great one nonetheless. Happy holidays Mr regular and folks ❤️