Porsche doesn't exist. What are you driving?
#35
Likely an R8, but not sure. Haven't ever really given it much thought, as nothing much else interests me at the moment.
#37
Nordschleife Master
Miata man Miata! You don't have to spend a lot to have fun! I have no image to protect either,I could care less I barely fit,I could care less it's a girl's car and I certainly could care less some say it's underpowered. The thing is fun fun fun.
#38
Drifting
#40
Rennlist Member
I think a lot of love for AMG and M cars because you can drive them without huge hit on maintenance and depreciation as well as good dealer network. I drive around 20-24 k miles a year, between work and fun and certainly can't afford that kind of mileage on a Ferrari .
#41
Instructor
If Porsche didn't exist, what would you be driving? Assume the same general price range as the Porsche you have now.
I think I would have bought a F430 Scuderia. I can get one for around $210k. A stretch relative to what I paid for my GT3, but that is the only non-Porsche car that really gets me excited.
I think I would have bought a F430 Scuderia. I can get one for around $210k. A stretch relative to what I paid for my GT3, but that is the only non-Porsche car that really gets me excited.
McLaren 570s and Audi R8 attract too much attention and not very practical for daily use.
#42
Race Car
That was the other one that came to my mind after an M of some sort.
#45
I have no real idea on apples-apples-oranges comparisons ? But the Miata MX-5 is one heck of a great roadster, that is why we still own one. My first list on this thread included AMG's R8's etc, etc, all great cars. But at the end of the day I can have just as much fun on a small twisty road in my MX-5 as I can in my P-Cars. I just need to do the Monster Miata LS engine upgrade to be able to scare myself as much as I can in the TTS.