The car Morgan want you to swop your Porsche for
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All news reports (a few of many examples below) are suggesting this to be a Porsche rival, (be it 911 or Cayman). I can't see it myself. Can you?
https://www.evo.co.uk/morgan/207580/morgan-supersp...



https://www.evo.co.uk/morgan/207580/morgan-supersp...

I love Morgans and I love 911s, in an ideal world I’d have one of each-a GT3 for track and a Moggy for Sunday drives out with the wife.
But one or the other is a tough choice? I could see after a few 911s I might fancy a change and the reality of living with a Morgan is so different to a 911.
A Porsche is a Porsche, especially in the U.K. whether you have good or bad experiences of that (luckily I’ve had no bad experiences).
But a Morgan? Everyone loves you! There are idiosyncrasies you’ll never have in anything German but the goodwill is like nothing I’ve experienced. Pulling up to a nice pub in a Morgan is probably how I’d expect Tom Cruise would feel if he popped in for a pint.
There’s also an amazing scene around them if you wish to partake, not that that’s everyone’s cup of tea.
Owning a 911 takes no effort or sacrifices except the purchase price-it’s always the easy option. Owning a Moggy is not like that at all, you have to want to own one and that’s a decision most 911 owners won’t come to.
Some might, and more power to those who do-I can’t recall ever talking to an owner who regretted the decision to have one despite the limits ownership brought.
As a British company employing British people I hope they can sell as many as they can make.
But one or the other is a tough choice? I could see after a few 911s I might fancy a change and the reality of living with a Morgan is so different to a 911.
A Porsche is a Porsche, especially in the U.K. whether you have good or bad experiences of that (luckily I’ve had no bad experiences).
But a Morgan? Everyone loves you! There are idiosyncrasies you’ll never have in anything German but the goodwill is like nothing I’ve experienced. Pulling up to a nice pub in a Morgan is probably how I’d expect Tom Cruise would feel if he popped in for a pint.
There’s also an amazing scene around them if you wish to partake, not that that’s everyone’s cup of tea.
Owning a 911 takes no effort or sacrifices except the purchase price-it’s always the easy option. Owning a Moggy is not like that at all, you have to want to own one and that’s a decision most 911 owners won’t come to.
Some might, and more power to those who do-I can’t recall ever talking to an owner who regretted the decision to have one despite the limits ownership brought.
As a British company employing British people I hope they can sell as many as they can make.
The Porsche 911 is exceptional, but not special...that breadth of capability makes it feel a bit clinical.
The Morgan Supersport, on the other hand, is an event. Every drive is an occasion, whether it is the raw mechanical feedback, the craftsmanship, or the sheer theatre of it. It is flawed, sure—less refined, less capable in some ways—but it is brimming with character. That is what makes it different....better?
The Morgan Supersport, on the other hand, is an event. Every drive is an occasion, whether it is the raw mechanical feedback, the craftsmanship, or the sheer theatre of it. It is flawed, sure—less refined, less capable in some ways—but it is brimming with character. That is what makes it different....better?
Jones the cat said:
All news reports (a few of many examples below) are suggesting this to be a Porsche rival, (be it 911 or Cayman). I can't see it myself. Can you?
https://www.evo.co.uk/morgan/207580/morgan-supersp...

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https://www.evo.co.uk/morgan/207580/morgan-supersp...

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Armitage.Shanks said:
The back looks like one of those invalid carriages that used to knock about in the 70s/80s. Not far off the same colour.
Thundersley Invacar :
The early ones used a Villiers 2-stroke engine.
Fun fact, it had two sets of contact breaker points so it could run backwards and forwards (thus didn’t need a reverse gear)
and its dynamo doubled up as starter motor.
The same engine was eventually used in racing karts in the 210 National class.
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