Why so much hostility to 911 owners on Rennlist?
#31
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Originally Posted by dfinnegan
I've noticed that the new cars look enough like other new cars when looking head on that sometimes I just don't recognize them as p-cars! Where as, the 964, and older, have that classic 911 style that everyone recognizes. Perhaps that has something to do with it?
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After the last weekend at the autocross school, I've really REALLY taken and incredible dislike to all those waterpumper cars. Damn them things.. they are quick! grrrrr.
#33
Originally Posted by skruggs964
I'm assuming that when you say 911 owners...you mean owners of 911's, 964's, 993's, 996's...etc?
Yeah.....when I was looking to buy one a few years ago, I came across a few pompous a-holes. They assumed because I looked fairly young, and was driving an older North American econo-box, I couldn't afford such a car. Little did they know, I had the cash sitting in my account ready for my purchase. My econo-box was and still is my winter beater.
This one guy wouldn't even let me take his '88 911 Coupe around the block for a test drive. I felt like waiving the $30 grand he was asking in his face and telling him he just blew a possible sale.
As it turned out...a year later, I got the Cabriolet I really wanted....I probably wouldn't have been happy with the coupe anyway.
Yeah.....when I was looking to buy one a few years ago, I came across a few pompous a-holes. They assumed because I looked fairly young, and was driving an older North American econo-box, I couldn't afford such a car. Little did they know, I had the cash sitting in my account ready for my purchase. My econo-box was and still is my winter beater.
This one guy wouldn't even let me take his '88 911 Coupe around the block for a test drive. I felt like waiving the $30 grand he was asking in his face and telling him he just blew a possible sale.
As it turned out...a year later, I got the Cabriolet I really wanted....I probably wouldn't have been happy with the coupe anyway.
Hey Skruggs you live in Calgary and your happy with a Cab!
go figure?
John
#35
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Originally Posted by Indycam
It could be that stupid grin that comes from driving a 911 .
BTW, I like the Porsche wave. I agree that it depends on each person. Most 993s and earlier 911s do it, but I've gotten a few Boxster owners - usually the older fellas. No Cayennes but they can't wave while driving and using the cell phone. I get a kick out of it and my son asks me why. I tell him that we are in a special club for just P-car owners - he thought that was cool
Here's to the diversity of Porsche owners
#36
Originally Posted by CraigyB
Wine and Cheesers ! I like that, three words that sum up some people. Actually the first year I had the car, I joined PCGB, and the magazine shouldn't have been called porsche post, more Wine and Cheese post !
Hey, hang on a sec ... I drive a 964 *and* I like wine and cheese!
#37
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This last weekend, we local P-car owners participated in the Americana Manhasset Concour d'Elegance with other marques such as Ferrari, Rolls, Lamboghini, Aston, etc...
The Ferrari owners mostly farted in our general direction... Yea, they sound awesome but I know (good friend sells high-line autos) that any Ferrari owner pays the price in repairs...
Point is that it's everywhere. Any car you own. I even act all bada** in my neighborhood.
I just tell myself: "There's always a bigger fish..." I just focus on enjoying the car I have waited 30 years to have...
The Ferrari owners mostly farted in our general direction... Yea, they sound awesome but I know (good friend sells high-line autos) that any Ferrari owner pays the price in repairs...
Point is that it's everywhere. Any car you own. I even act all bada** in my neighborhood.
I just tell myself: "There's always a bigger fish..." I just focus on enjoying the car I have waited 30 years to have...
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Actually thinking very hard about this, I love wine and cheese too. I think a good applewood smoked cheddar and a new world cabernet sauvignon ! You just won't see me in a porsche magazine partaking in this activity, strictly behind closed doors for me, nudge nudge !
#40
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Originally Posted by Patrick Gwynne
I am just confused by the 944 & 928 members on this site. They like to throw out jabs at anytime towards 911s.
Pat
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#41
Originally Posted by CraigyB
Actually thinking very hard about this, I love wine and cheese too. I think a good applewood smoked cheddar and a new world cabernet sauvignon ! You just won't see me in a porsche magazine partaking in this activity, strictly behind closed doors for me, nudge nudge !
#42
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Our Porsche club seems to sponsor many wine-tastings. Bet there's cheese there, too.
I have never attended, but would like to. Just have to remember to not end up on my lips and have to take a cab home. Probably not good form.
I have never attended, but would like to. Just have to remember to not end up on my lips and have to take a cab home. Probably not good form.
#44
Originally Posted by tafkai
i just had a pack of cheese and onion crisps with my pint of cider .
does that count ??
does that count ??
Steve