#SEMA: WHICH and WHY? HRE Does A Photoshoot With THREE Generations Of 911s, WHICH Would YOU Rather?

#SEMA: WHICH and WHY? HRE Does A Photoshoot With THREE Generations Of 911s, WHICH Would YOU Rather?
When it comes to aftermarket wheels, there are many, many choices to pick from. You have your cheap stuff over here, you've got your OEM suppliers over there and then you've got your full-on custom wheel manufacturers sprinkled in everywhere.

Arguably, one of the better ones is HRE. If I am not mistaken, it's a California-based company that really goes above and beyond for their respective creations. As you'd expect given that line, it's products cost a pretty penny.

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Nothing good ever comes cheap, I've come to find.

That said, the company recently issued some photographs showcasing its product. While that typically isn't a big deal, this time it made sure to show them being worn on vehicles. To be more specific, three generations of Porsche 911s. In particular, the photoshoot featured the 930, 993 and 991.

So, WHICH generation 911 would YOU have? I am sure there's an argument to be had for each vehicle and we're curious as to which one piques your interest. Let us know in the comments below.


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TheSteveTheSteve - 10/29/2016 9:46:57 PM
+1 Boost
I'd take the latest generation because it's the most refined, and best behaved. I'm not track material, and I know the older generations require more talent/skill than I have to make them go where you want to.


MDarringerMDarringer - 10/30/2016 9:14:34 AM
+1 Boost
The newer ones are obviously faster and easier to drive. The older ones are less fast and require someone who knows how to drive to drive them at their limits. I can't stand the 911, but I have enjoyed playing chess with the old tail-happy, widow-maker 911s. Unfortunately--for some of you--I lived to tell of it.


Agent00RAgent00R - 10/30/2016 9:12:45 PM
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Here's the funny thing: Of the cars in the photoshoot they all basically have 0 to 60 times that are 4.5 or so seconds and a top speed of ~180 mph.




TomMTomM - 10/30/2016 11:20:09 AM
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Since the question was not which you would prefer to drive- it was which you would rather HAVE - I pick the oldest one - since it will appreciate in value better than the newer ones.

I never liked the way these things handled - and would prefer a Ferrari to the Porsche. The early 911s didn't really handle as much as you fought them to behave.


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