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RickM 06-02-2004 02:34 PM

I drove mine twice this year. But It'll be going to work with me tomorrow....if it doesn't rain.

MrKJBlue 06-02-2004 02:43 PM

Yes every day.
to work, to the shops I do such short journeys its probably not a great idea but touch wood its been 100% reliable.
but..
I have noticed that the cabriolet novelty has worn off a little and I have been known to borrow the wifes 206 on some grey damp mornings.

dd74 06-02-2004 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by JackOlsen
Goin' to get a sandwich right now.
Get me one too, please. Roast beef on sourdough. X-tra horseradish. SmileWavy

savagekabbage 06-02-2004 02:55 PM

Yeah, I LOVE driving the car, but the gas milage SUCKS! You guys all use premium?

maresdesign 06-02-2004 03:08 PM

Been driving the SC daily for about 4 years now. Lately I've been trying to drive the 'ol 40hp bug to work (11 miles round trip) but its SO hard to go back to 40 HP when you can have 180!

rcecale 06-02-2004 03:13 PM

It's either my Targa or my Durango....wouldn't wanna tick off the anti-SUV crowd, now would I :D
10 miles to and 10 miles from...of course, sometimes I do the "Supertramp" and "Take The LongWay Home..."

Randy

banjomike 06-02-2004 03:42 PM

Every day ~20 miles each way 95% on the freeway

I voted in the 74-77 2.7 line but it is a '76 3.0

the lack of power steering is soooo not an issue even at parking speeds it can be done one handed if needed. You know there ain't no engine up there sittin' on them steering wheels! Power brakes are also not missed.

I have the same gasoline cost problem mentioned by someone else. I figure that I could buy a late '80s or early '90s honda civic beater for just under $1000 and pay for it with the savings on gas during my commute. (due to both improved milage and use of cheap grade gas). Yesterday I saw a station charging 2.699 for premium!!!!?!??!!! I swear it's gonna hit $3 before summer is out around here.

JTO 06-02-2004 03:52 PM

My 1975 is a daily driver except when the weather is really wet. I put 6000 miles on the car last year. The thing is a bit of a fuel miser actually; 26 MPG on the highway at 75 MPH. In combined driving I am seeing 21 to 23 MPG. Not bad for a car that goes like it does!
Troy

mmm 06-02-2004 04:17 PM

Hrmph, poll results suggest that there's not a lot of 964, 993, 996 owners here...
 
...guess that's why they got their own forum huh? ;p

Par911 06-02-2004 04:19 PM

The poll shows the evidence that Super Carrera's are ahead of the pack! :p
Yup, I drive it pretty much daily. I also take my 911 on long trips, and drive it to the track. I have put 20,000+ miles on my SC in almost a year.

98GTW 06-02-2004 04:29 PM

I drive mine except when I need to carry something awkward, and sometimes even then:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1086222520.jpg

:D

typ550 06-02-2004 05:18 PM

Every day for almost 10 years now and approaching 110K miles. I could've bought a new Camry (yuk) for the same $ I paid for my used '88 Carrera in 1995, but glad I didn't!! Why wouldn't you use it as a daily driver?

Sonic dB 06-02-2004 05:44 PM

My 86 Cab is my daily driver for my sales job. My territory ranges from the SF valley to the coast, up through SB way up to Paso Robles, across to Visalia and then down through Palmdale, Lancaster and back across through Burbank/Glendale etc.

In other words, its HUGE.

The 911 is the perfect car for a sales rep. Fast, gets you where you need to be in a hurry, handles great....stylish...draws positive comments from the clients.

I put approximately 3K a month on my 911. I purchased it last year at 64,000 and now have about 94,000 miles on it.

Tomorrow the 911 is going into the shop for routine maintanance:

valve adjust, new belts, new cam oil lines, check brakes and wheel bearings etc.

Id do this myself...but it and my gas is covered by my Car Allowance and Gas card.

Life is good. :)

Im going to buy a 997 when they come out, but am keeping the 86 as my daily driver and primary sales tool.

curlesw 06-02-2004 06:37 PM

Dave, that rocks! I have a tandem and was wondering if would fit on the p-car...I have the same Yakima bike rack...gonna go put it on right now just to see what it looks like.

Wayne C.
83 SC

911 06-02-2004 07:07 PM

Damn - am I the only 993 guy??!!?? Well, to be honest, I only drive my car daily when I home, but I'm normally out of town...

MOMO3.2 06-02-2004 07:13 PM

I drive my 87 Carrera every day to work. I use it for my Home Depot trips, Costco trips, and just about any other time I need to drive. It will see ~11,000 miles this year.

Mike

gerard vaglio 06-02-2004 11:06 PM

I drive my 79sc every day and the car seems to like it. About 7,000 miles a year, no problems. I especially like it in the rain but then I have good tires, SO-3s.

What are your concernes about using a 911 as a daily driver, is it maintenance costs, reliability, comfort, something else?

98GTW 06-03-2004 02:20 AM

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Originally posted by curlesw
Dave, that rocks! I have a tandem and was wondering if would fit on the p-car...I have the same Yakima bike rack...gonna go put it on right now just to see what it looks like.

Wayne C.
83 SC


Wayne, That's a carved block of wood just behind the stoker's bottom bracket. It fits the bike rack tray and into the space between the lower frame tubes on the bike. Turns out to be very stable. Only problem is that when the rest of the bike and camping gear is in the car there's no room for the stoker. ;)

cyprusx 06-03-2004 04:30 AM

Yup.... During the summer months she is used daily...

Sean_irl 06-03-2004 04:54 AM

When she's running....she's driving

(well except for the really crap days)


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