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Porsche's Chief Designer is a Chinese??!!

A great designer, like a great artist, is just that...a great designer. Who cares if he's Chinese, Indian or Pakistani. As long as he has made great cars, Porsche (and the world) is better off for it.
 
A great designer, like a great artist, is just that...a great designer. Who cares if he's Chinese, Indian or Pakistani. As long as he has made great cars, Porsche (and the world) is better off for it.

Well blacks celebrate when Obama was elected, we all celebrate when our countryman wins something, I am happy if my brother becomes CEO of a big corporation. We still identify ourselves by socially constructed groups, we still have various stereotypes, we still feel closer to people with similar cultures. Maybe one day, we don't care about who we are, but only about what we do, then you are right.
 
haha! that's nothing, dude. physicians can easily make $600,000 - $2 million a year easy especially if you do clinical consultation and medical seminar presentations in addition to hospital work.

engineering work is small time... :coffee:

who cares, he's one designer out of hundreds. he still works for the white (German) organization.

What I was saying was...........The designer job in Porsche is a scam, he got paid 1 millions Euro a year for doing Absolutely NOTHING

Check out the design of Porsche 911 from 1985 til now, it's THE SAME CAR.........

this is a running joke in Europe for a while now, especially when you watch Top Gear and listen to Jeremy Clarkson
 
I'm not surprised this guy is a designer for Porsche. He certainly has the credentials for it. He moved to Rome at 21 and went to college at Italy's oldest industrial design school, ISIA, and then he moved to England where he received his Master of Arts degree in transportation design at the Royal College of Art, a school that is well known for its auto design coursework.
 
1. He was A designer at Porsche nothing mentions him about being "Chief designer".

2. He is from hong kong not from china (when he joined porsche hong kong was not part of china too)
 
1. He was A designer at Porsche nothing mentions him about being "Chief designer".

2. He is from hong kong not from china (when he joined porsche hong kong was not part of china too)

Hong kong was part of England so was India so he is Indian not Chinese plus you didn't use times of India as source they will not believe you bhai zakir.:kiss3:
 
Its a nice car but nothing beats Ford Mustang(looks and style):smitten:

Don't happen to agree that nothing beats the Mustang (looks and style) I do agree that the look and style of the Mustang are pretty sweet without a doubt though. I totally dig the 911! Especially the modified ones :smitten:
 
Don't happen to agree that nothing beats the Mustang (looks and style) I do agree that the look and style of the Mustang are pretty sweet without a doubt though. I totally dig the 911! Especially the modified ones :smitten:

Heart wants what the Heart wants.:cray:
 
that maybe cause most exports are to china , of course they're not that's what germans are apparently "predicting" pffff
 
boeing's first engineer was chinese too :lol:



Wong Tsu
*ttp://www.boeing.com/news/frontiers/archive/2006/december/ts_sf12.pdf
Wong, Tsoo (1893–1965) was born in Beijing, China. At the age of 12, he was selected as a naval cadet, and at 16 he was sent to England to study naval engineering, then to the U.S. to study aeronautical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Graduating in 1916, he learned to fly at the Curtiss Flying Boat School in Buffalo, New York. He was then hired by the fledgling Boeing aircraft company and designed its first product, the Boeing Model C, more than 50 of which were acquired by the U.S. Navy.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wong_Tsu
 
What I was saying was...........The designer job in Porsche is a scam, he got paid 1 millions Euro a year for doing Absolutely NOTHING

Check out the design of Porsche 911 from 1985 til now, it's THE SAME CAR.........

this is a running joke in Europe for a while now, especially when you watch Top Gear and listen to Jeremy Clarkson

To the ignorant, there has been little to no changes. But Porsche is being sold like hot cakes because Porsche makes minuscule changes that can only be felt when you sit in the car. In fact minuscule change is a more difficult approach than designing a whole new car.
 
Götterdämmerung;4513612 said:
To the ignorant, there has been little to no changes. But Porsche is being sold like hot cakes because Porsche makes minuscule changes that can only be felt when you sit in the car. In fact minuscule change is a more difficult approach than designing a whole new car.

you mean like American muscle cars?
 
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