Grum.Man
En-Route
This show is the first thing that comes to mind every time I see a Boxster lol
This show is the first thing that comes to mind every time I see a Boxster lol
My biggest complaint with Porsche is that I don't fit in most of their fun cars. Sure I can get into the Cayenne or the Macan. But this 6'6" 340lb guy wants to drive the Cayman GT4 RS. To be fair though I also don't fit in a Viper.
Yeah, the big thing with the Cobra is if you build it… it takes time. And if you buy it, they’re all different.
I know, I need to keep working on it…
Presumably you’re too busy wrenching on the race car....
Oh I know I fit in the Hellcat. And they have this nice box that perfectly fits any and all fast driving awards that you earn.Try a Dodge Challenger Hellcat. You’ll fit just fine, and it’s an E-ticket ride.
…and Adidas and Teva…..and it’s MINI, not Mini, if we’re being all pedantic and stuff.Most Americans say Porsche, Gouda and Godiva wrong.
Insert joke about it being all fun and games until your friends see you riding in it, lol.
Build/buy a factory five Cobra and have some real fun. I'd say ask @Ted about it, but he doesn't know much about driving them at this point . . .
I hope you know, it’s pronounced “es-skah-pay.”Makes me glad that I replaced the 2013 Ford Escape with a 2021 Ford Escape. The dealer has been fine. No problems with them at all.
It’s not a pilot forum if the Miata doesn’t get mentioned on the reg.A Miata is a lot of fun to drive and never breaks down.
Hey, I sure don’t fault the man for being right.
Haven't so much as sat in a Porsche, so know nothing about them. My 2012 Honda Accord, and 2014 Ford F150 have been reliable.
If you want something reliable that will move your soul there are corvettes and mustangs available.If you want a car that's dead reliable and just drives, then your Honda or Toyota or - in my case - F150 is fine.
If you want something that will move your soul, bring you joy, make you love driving, and yes, occasionally break your heart -- then there's Porsche, Mercedes, BMW, Ferrari, Jaguar, and the rest. Some of those will work just as well if you're just a complete masochist and appreciate having your life ruined.
It's like the difference between the perfect wife, and a coke-snorting insanely hot model with a psyco convict ex-boyfriend. Except you can have both at the same time, and the Honda won't leave you.
If you want something reliable that will move your soul there are corvettes and mustangs available.
Oh yes. Those too.And Challengers and Camaros.
Oh yes. Those too.
I have fallen in love with the new corvette. I’ll probably buy a nice 2022 model in 2032. That will be about right. Mid fifties, ridding around below the speed limit in my ten year old corvette headed to the cigar lounge.
Nice. Can Ted haul is hot air balloon in one?Try a Dodge Challenger Hellcat. You’ll fit just fine, and it’s an E-ticket ride.
There are, yes. They check all the boxes for some people, certainly not for all.If you want something reliable that will move your soul there are corvettes and mustangs available.
Nice. Can Ted haul is hot air balloon in one?
That's a better question for @tonycondon - sold the balloon about a year ago.
Well, you can always buy another one. Or how about a blimp? I don't think you have tried that yet.
Drove out west, electrical issue, had to be towed 4 hours. Dealer tried to say it was a rodent due to Covid and I would need to pay. They ended up covering it yet they did not cover returning the vehicle to me.
While Porsche does not build cars primarily for reliability and they will never be Toyota-level reliable, they are objectively better than a lot of their peers (think Jaguar, BMW, RR, Aston Martin, Ferrari, etc..) and most people have a perfectly reasonable maintenance service experience. I have owned lots of Porsches over the past two decades (currently have 4 of them) and they have all been very reliable (hopefully I haven’t just cursed myself)…
And Challengers and Camaros.
Going to have to buy used Camaros pretty soon. Camaro is at the end of the production run because they sell poorly.
My father had two different Porsches, a 1972 911T, and a 1982 911SC. Both were quite reliable, but needed regular maintenance. The tradeoff was a unique driving experience. If you really like driving, especially sporting driving, you may find that a Porsche is to your liking. If driving isn't your thing, then don't buy a Porsche. My wife is looking for a compact luxury SUV, and her first choice as of now is a Lexus. She's looking for comfort and reliability, not sportiness.
That's a better question for @tonycondon - sold the balloon about a year ago.