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Originally Posted by MMARSH
Yes, you said it yourself, it's a great commuter car. I wouldn't drive my early 911 on my commute in the SoCal summer heat if you paid me. Been there, done that, no thanks.
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Just fix the AC and it can be very comfortable. I drive my 85 911 in HOT weather all the time. Needles CA was 118 and the AC struggled some, but I never broke a sweat. In Savannah, GA with the heat index of 135 that afternoon my wife asked me to turn the temperature UP because she was cold at lunch time. The
outside of the car would get wet like a can of beer from the fridge with the AC cranked in 95% humidity.
I did 130 miles of track time at Eagles Canyon Raceway just outside Decatur, TX in my 911. I used about 3/4 tank of gas and was getting about 8 MPG. I needed to buy 10 gallons at the track just to be certain had enough to finish the day, and get on to a gas station on the interstate.
I can't begin to compare my 36 year old 911 to a not yet released new Tesla. The only thing they have in common is 4 rubber tires. My 911 is going up in value and Teslas will go down in value once the supply chain fills up.