PeterK said:
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So I asked her to settle a long dispute about what the proper pronunciation of the name of my car was, not giving away how I pronounced it; I always thought a 2-syllable [Pors+Cha] not [Porsh] is correct.
Well she looked at me and then out the window at my car and turned to me then said (in her very thick accent) Kaaman Gia. We laughed!
This is a frequent topic over on the Rennlist 911 forums, and it's always quite hotly debated. All I know is that I pronounce it the same way as I heard it pronounced in Switzerland and France when I lived there: as "Porsh". It was only when I came to the US that I started to hear "Por-sha" - which sounded so odd to me. Technically, though, I believe there is a strong argument that it *should* be pronounced "Por-sha" based on general rules for how to pronounce other German words.
I have one of the first Tiptronic 911s (a 964) ... I'd have gone for an earlier model, but I wanted my wife to be able to drive it, and she doesn't "do" stick shifts. In practice she never drives it anyway. "Too powerful" is her complaint /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
Sorry, this is very OT!