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lilacRS 10-05-2007 09:33 AM

Porsche 911's are the perfect family car at least for those with 2 young kids. I do have 4 kids, but its rare that I have to take all 4 of them at the same time and we have our SUV wannabe for that task. Otherwise, I'm in my 993, it does cause a distraction with the other little boys when I pickup from school and the other mom's do give me the eye (not sure if its of approval, disappoval, or jealously).

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pwd72s 10-05-2007 09:35 AM

More and more, I'm thinking my '72S was a weenie car...If I ever bother buying a replacement, I'm thinking 425 horse V-8 and rear wheel drive. Yep, waiting for the retro Dodge Challenger to come out...thought about the current offering, but don't like 4 doors....

pwd72s 10-05-2007 09:38 AM

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Weenie mobile it ain't....Porsche is Vodka martini, this is straight shots of moonshine.

speeder 10-05-2007 11:27 AM

I like it! But then I liked the looks of the original. It was the biggest and most over-weight ponycar ever, but it had great lines.

hytem 10-05-2007 12:42 PM

I wish they would put stick shift in these cars. They all have something called CVT.
I don't want auto transmission.

hytem 10-05-2007 12:45 PM

I like the size of the 911, with the rear seat. Makes the car feel more spacious compared to a two-seater. Though I wish they would get the gas mileage up a bit. My Boxster does 35 mpg on trips.
If I'm going to pay 60 grand for a car, I want good gas mileage (just kidding).

Z-man 10-05-2007 01:38 PM

Hey -- don't blame someone's emasculation on his marriage... :eek:

-Z

john70t 10-05-2007 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hytem (Post 3515604)
I wish they would put stick shift in these cars. They all have something called CVT.
I don't want auto transmission.

Isn't that a...um...Honda...transmission? ROTFLMAO hahahah.

I once saw this old wino passed out under a brige with a needle sticking out of his arm, guitar by his side.
Now I think all guitarists are old junky winos.

stealthn 10-05-2007 02:04 PM

Yes I can do whatever I want!, well...no....I can't do WHOever I want....ya got me there (what are you scratching your nuts for?, they have a cream for that now...)

I really don't care what other people drive unless they are 911 owners ;)

Dantilla 10-05-2007 03:20 PM

My 12-year-old daughter loves it when her friends see her clicking the 5-point harnesses on when I pick her up in the 911.

My wife refuses to drive anything boring. She wants me to buy her a Boxster. She's worth it.

Noah930 10-05-2007 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 3514818)
I agree. Happily married for 10 years here. I've got the 911, a 944 that is probably getting a Callaway turbo conversion done to it, a Mercedes convertable and a motorcycle. Wife is actually okay with it all. She actually kinda' liked the 951 before it blew up too.

I think the key to holding onto your masculinity is not avoiding marriage, it's avoiding having kids. . . or more specifically, being OWNED by one's kids.

I never understood why so many guys hang up their testicles after they've got children. Why? I don't get it.

I understand your point, POP. Yet, at the same time, I've got to say that once you have kids, you realize that everything else in life becomes priority #2. Fortunately, my 2 yr-old loves riding in the "Smily Car" (up front, in a kiddie seat, just like BSiple & son). And I can't wait to indoctrinate the 3 month-old daughter.

Still, the wife and I had a big argument about this issue this past weekend. She thinks I spend too much time with the car and bike, and would rather I got something newer and more reliable/less maintenance. I reminded her that she very well knew of my vehicular sickness prior to marriage and was OK with it then, and that maintenance is maintenance--whether it be an oil change (somehow characterized as a time-wasteful thing) or vacuuming the house (somehow characterized as a good, useful thing). I may be willing to compromise on the amount of energy and time that goes into my hobbies/addictions, but I'm not giving them up. After said argument, she encouraged me to go on a canyon run with Slodave the following morning.

Groesbeck Hurricane 10-05-2007 06:02 PM

Hmmm, yep I got the sexy Suby station wagon, she has the F250 turbo (diesel), I got the SC, she has the 993.

YEP, I got the better deal: Her and the SC!!!!

JavaBrewer 10-06-2007 07:56 AM

My wife made it clear from the beginning - "NO MINIVANS - EVER".

kqw 10-06-2007 08:55 AM

Hey...If I lived in places like Minnesota, Chicago, Wisconsin etc. and had to commute to work...I would drive a econo-box during the winter months.

SLO-BOB 10-06-2007 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WolfeMacleod (Post 3514609)
You could see the look of yearning on his face. ...... I was obvious. The choice of a Prius was hers, not his. :(


Classic! Thanks for sharing!

PS-usually Prius owners ride around with a self righteous/smug expression. Thank you for straightening the guy out. :)

johndglynn 10-07-2007 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by SLO-BOB (Post 3516836)
PS-usually Prius owners ride around with a self righteous/smug expression.

I have a Prius and didn't buy it to be smug or self righteous, but then I couldn't care less what inaccurate assumptions are made when people see me in it. I also have two 911s, three SUVs and a V8 diesel RV - same goes for all of them.

They all make sense and do the work they have to do very effectively, plus they are all fun to drive and the kids love them. Am happily married and the nuts are perfectly intact (no I don't need to check LOL).

SLO-BOB 10-07-2007 04:14 PM

Easy John. I said "usually", not always. :) Plus living in the UK you would be exempt from this "innaccurate assumption" because the Prius is just one of many cars available to you that gets good mileage and has low emissions.

Here in the states it's an old joke to call the Prius a "Pious". FWIW, I know some Prius and Insight owners who fully reinforce my generalization.

tcar 10-07-2007 06:44 PM

Don't be so quick to judge, I saw on TV that a prius will go over 100 mph... with enough drugs. Some guy named gore, I think.


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