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Originally Posted by LukasM
I feel the pain Chris, I sold my last 911 with AC and my current (driving...) Carrera 3.2 doesn't have it either, really reduces the enjoyment of the car if you are always sitting in a pool of sweat when it's nice out. Many sunny days and e.g. trips to weddings we are not doing in it because of that, especially if my partner comes along because she doesn't want to put up with it.
I'm really looking forward to the new version of the Classic Retrofit electric AC to come out, when it's combined with heat. It's definitely expensive but the added enjoyment does still give good value for the money, unlike some other mods us gearheads tend to do... 
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CR AC/heat is a great idea. An expensive idea, but one worthy of consideration. It significantly impedes my ability to buy fancy dampers. But it's worth considering.
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Originally Posted by Focker
I'm still in teething stage of my 911, but I couldn't see it being my only car. It's loud, but unapologetically analog.
The daily driver for me is a manual F80 M3. Relatively quiet, stupid good gas mileage, torque for days and easy to get in and out of.
I got lots of questions once the Porsche was (mostly) finished if I would get rid of the M3, but not a chance. I can't stand driving unengaging cars, and the M3 fits the whole family and golf clubs as needed.
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I had an e36 M3 that I loved to death. If I could get an e36 or e46 with a DCT, that would be a tenable second. But if I'm going to replace the Q5 with a sportscar, Kelly has to be able to drive it. (she won't; or at least not very often)
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Originally Posted by Showdown
Sell the Q, sell the TACO, sell Kelly’s car, buy the Porsche, keep the LBDC.
You’re welcome, I’ll have my secretary send you the invoice for consulting services rendered.
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I like where your head's at. But Kelly still goes to the office 3 days a week and the dog has to go the vet from time to time and there is no way on God's green Earth I'm putting a dog inside a 911 (or Cayman).
I know, I know. Sell the dog too. But Kelly has grown quite fond of Stella these past 11 or 12 years.