Jimmy cooper
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Does anyone own one. I need input.
I bought a little Toyota MR2 convertible because I figured it was a Toyota and would run forever. The engine is begin rebuilt as I type this...
Sorta off topic, but are there any of these lower cost "baby convertible sports cars" available with the microscopic back seat any more?
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The MR2 lives?!
The one I crashed got junked. I subsequently saw one of the same color for sale just down the street from my house. Fool me once…
Six months later the new to me one threw a rod. I'm going to be into it for so much more than its worth it isn't funny. Sort of like being an airplane owner.
. . . . wife loves to fly and likes porches . . . . . .
Sounds like you picked a real winner there! What's your wife's sister look like? . . . .for a friend of mine . . . . .
It's a Porsche with panties
If it doesn't say 911 or GT on the back don't bother.
For the same money you can get a C6 Z06
Which brings up another burning question......is it porsche or porsche-A ? I often say porch as it gets a raised eyebrow. If someone asked what it was....the 911, I said the salesman told me it was a Hudson. ( wife's sister said " oh it's so noisey and bumpy" first and last ride she ever got.) certainly not a keeper.
You can pick up a 4-year old convertible Jag with a cute back seat for less than a new Boxster. The hardtop back seat is actually usable. The top does not take away any trunk space when down, either. I took mine on our honeymoon for a week, and all of her luggage fit! [I had one carry-on-size duffel.]
How old are you willing to look?
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This is basically what I have. I've owned it for about 14 years. My kids love riding in the back, but now that they are graduating college, they ask to borrow it. The Mondial cabrio in various trims was built from 83-95. Later years have better engines, and more refined body work.
I leased a 2010 with a manual transmission for a few years. Very fun car to drive. I had a C6 corvette prior to the cayman. Althought the vette would blister it in a straight line, I have to say the cayman was more fun to drive. I'd love to own another one, but my mooney hobby has been taking a lot of my extra funds.
Very nice. I'm not sure I could handle guilt of my dogs scratching up the back seat leather in a Ferrari.
Funny part about that option...I am in sales and live WI. Even if those sold in the $20's, no customer would ever let me live down being seen in a Ferrari Old British or American iron, no problem. Old German, maybe. Old Italian, "we pay too much for the stuff you sell us"....
I drive a 17 year old Porsche so I can fly. It's the best of both worlds. I bought it 8 years ago for 20,500 which is pretty much what I would have paid for a more boring new car. The costs of parts is way more then a Ford but my maintenance costs have been quite reasonable in the long run. I had the clutch , rear brakes/rotors and some smaller stuff done last year and it ran almost 5K but it was also the first time either thing had been done and I had 135K miles on it then. At this point the only reason I would get rid of the car is to get a 2003-2005 Boxster S model.
I thought about something like that, too, but I honestly don't get a lot of enjoyment out of driving anymore. I might do it again if I move to a more rural area where I could do some spirited driving, but I realized that you can only drive a sports car as fast as the old guy driving the prius in front of you. Traffic is 99% of the reason I enjoy flying as much as I do.
Well, Ferrari knows how you feel, so they designed it so that the rear seat backs fold down flat, and you get a carpet backing. Viola! Dog paradise.
The Mondial is the unloved red-headed step child of the Ferrari family. If you go to a Ferrari rally in a Mondial, it's likely you'd be asked to leave - quickly. They sell for mid-20k often less. Only people who don't know the Ferrari family of cars think it's anything special. I spent more buying my kid a new Prius than I spent on my Ferrari.
I thought about something like that, too, but I honestly don't get a lot of enjoyment out of driving anymore. I might do it again if I move to a more rural area where I could do some spirited driving, but I realized that you can only drive a sports car as fast as the old guy driving the prius in front of you. Traffic is 99% of the reason I enjoy flying as much as I do.
Interesting info on the back seats....
Regarding the part in bold - is this with or without the theme from Magnum P.I. blaring from the radio? (I suppose that was the 308GTS, but they do bear a resemblance to each other)
How often do you change the oil? Porsche rec. every 10,000 but that seems waaaaay too long. 5 ok? The car is really a hoot to drive. My other favorite is a 1966 corvette conv. There's one nearby in perfect cond. silver, red interior, white rag top. Just great but big dough! 85 grand is what he paid, ground up restoration, matching nos.
Which brings up another burning question......is it porsche or porsche-A ? I often say porch as it gets a raised eyebrow. If someone asked what it was....the 911, I said the salesman told me it was a Hudson. ( wife's sister said " oh it's so noisey and bumpy" first and last ride she ever got.) certainly not a keeper.