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masraum 08-15-2014 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by 88-diamondblue (Post 8214938)
Steve,

For reliability the Acura TL or any of the Acura models are extremely reliable. I have had my TL for 2 1/2 years with no issue other than a filter issue. Warranty on the cars are 4 years/50,000miles and 100,000 and 6yr/70000mile powertrain warranty.
I get as high as 31-32mpg at 80 and overall mileage of 20-21mpg. Quiet, comfortable, 280HP V6 with 6 speed trans. I have owned Honda's for a long time. These are better in every way. Resale value is great. I have leased mine and am getting signed up for a TLX today. Working on selling my current TL.

I really thought long and hard about Acuras, but none of them seemed quite as sporty as I was looking for.

Macroni 08-15-2014 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 8204256)
Thoughts?

Houston is hot you need modern air..... 05/06 997, 04/05 996C4 all at the top of the range but nonetheless contenders...... after all this is a Porsche forum....

Not a Porsche..... in the city.... give me size.... BMW 5 series, 3 series, Mercedes S or E. These are leased and treated for the most part w/ gentle hands....

scottmandue 08-15-2014 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 8207434)
OK, checked the BB value of the two vehicles that we currently have. 2001 Explorer XLT, in great shape, runs great, comfy, AC, etc.... $1700. I'm sure we could get 2500-3000 due to the shape it's in and that everything works and it's the XLT, but that was enough for me to convince the missus that it's better to just keep that one with minimal insurance as a backup than to sell it. So now I'm looking at 2 seaters or 4 seaters, $20-40k.

I've found a 2001 911 turbo in town, a couple 996 Carreras, and a couple of Caymans (Caymen? ;) ). One or two of the Carreras have sport seats and one of the Caymans an S has sport seats which is something that I think i would like, but I'll know for sure when I sit in them. Sport Seats aren't deal killers. Miles range from 11k to 48k, years range from '99 to 2010, I think.

I was going to post "why not keep the Explorer as backup and just look for a fun car" but I see you already come to that conclusion.
I'm curious, have you already sold off the Miata?

onewhippedpuppy 08-15-2014 12:16 PM

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Not a Porsche..... in the city.... give me size.... BMW 5 series, 3 series, Mercedes S or E. These are leased and treated for the most part w/ gentle hands....
He's already made his choice, but worth noting that all of the modern water cooled Porsches have great A/C. The 1997 Boxster with 137k that I have right now will freeze you out on a 100 deg day.

masraum 08-15-2014 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Macroni (Post 8215280)
Houston is hot you need modern air..... 05/06 997, 04/05 996C4 all at the top of the range but nonetheless contenders.....

Yep, that's what I went with. I bought my first Porsche in Aug of 1999. Now I'm buying my second 15 years to the month later. This time it's a Boxster S. I'm pretty stoked. I'm flying to Dallas on Mon to pick it up.
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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 8215311)
I'm curious, have you already sold off the Miata?

Nope, not yet. I'll probably put it up next week.
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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 8215366)
He's already made his choice, but worth noting that all of the modern water cooled Porsches have great A/C. The 1997 Boxster with 137k that I have right now will freeze you out on a 100 deg day.

That's really good to hear. It's darn hot around here, and it'll be nice to have great AC. The AC in the miata is very good, but not quite great.

onewhippedpuppy 08-15-2014 04:30 PM

Sitting idle on a 95+ humid day, I had that Boxster blowing about 45 F. Driving around town it was down to about 40 F. I don't believe any of the A/C system has been replaced.


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