Some Advice Please from 991 Owners Who Are Retired
#61
I find it interesting that those who have retired or are close to retiring are worried about putting too many miles or not wanting to subject the car to bad roads, parking lot dings, etc. Do you think you are going to live forever or are you saving it for the next guy? Just drive it and enjoy the last years of your life.
Bottom line, do what makes you happy and not worry.
For the elderly there's a time when driving skills diminish and reach the point you need to stop driving. Seen it happen. That's when you hang up the keys, sell or pass the car on.
I'm not there yet so miles to go and people to annoy with a loud 911.
#63
I find it interesting that those who have retired or are close to retiring are worried about putting too many miles or not wanting to subject the car to bad roads, parking lot dings, etc. Do you think you are going to live forever or are you saving it for the next guy? Just drive it and enjoy the last years of your life.
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#64
Driving is why you bought it
I bought a 991.1 to drive. I drive it. I am semi retired, in Buffalo. When I fully retire, I’ll take cross country trips and visit places that may not be friendly to foreign cars, sports cars, or Jews. I’ll have concerns and decide judiciously yet not constrain myself to protect or create a speculative future.
I invested in a car. I don’t need to make money on it. I don’t care about resale value. I may not ever sell it. Dings and dents are inevitable, even in a Corvette museum. That’s why I don’t buy Tiffany or Chihuly fine art glass. I plan on winter driving and am saving for snow (19”) wheels and tires. I have an AWD C300 for snowy days; and a gentle car wash for salt enabling me to enjoy 911 driving during magical weather when bright oblique sunshine makes pure fresh snow glitter along side dry strands of asphalt spaghetti.
I invested in a car. I don’t need to make money on it. I don’t care about resale value. I may not ever sell it. Dings and dents are inevitable, even in a Corvette museum. That’s why I don’t buy Tiffany or Chihuly fine art glass. I plan on winter driving and am saving for snow (19”) wheels and tires. I have an AWD C300 for snowy days; and a gentle car wash for salt enabling me to enjoy 911 driving during magical weather when bright oblique sunshine makes pure fresh snow glitter along side dry strands of asphalt spaghetti.
Last edited by SSFox; 04-25-2022 at 12:12 PM.
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#68
Drive it.
Retired, not retired, irrelevant.
Cars are depreciating assets (even in this hyper inflationary, supply constrained environment, esp. after you take into consideration the costs of maintenance, insurance, registration fees, etc.)
Drive the damn thing.
Especially because you're retired as it just means you're probably on the back nine of your lifespan. You could die tomorrow, meaning you would've left all those happy miles with the 911 undriven.
Drive it.
Retired, not retired, irrelevant.
Cars are depreciating assets (even in this hyper inflationary, supply constrained environment, esp. after you take into consideration the costs of maintenance, insurance, registration fees, etc.)
Drive the damn thing.
Especially because you're retired as it just means you're probably on the back nine of your lifespan. You could die tomorrow, meaning you would've left all those happy miles with the 911 undriven.
Drive it.
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#69
Retired a year ago. Replaced my company Nissan Murano with a CPO Porsche Macan S for those NE winters.
Sold my Ferrari 360(Ferrari maintenance costs make Porsche look like a Toyota!). Replaced with a CPO 2015 911 S.
Both great vehicles with different functions.
I drive the 911 as much as possible when the weather is good. Lowes, grocery store etc. Just did 100 mile each way to my cottage on the Cape in the 911. Excellent driver's Porsche!
Sold my Ferrari 360(Ferrari maintenance costs make Porsche look like a Toyota!). Replaced with a CPO 2015 911 S.
Both great vehicles with different functions.
I drive the 911 as much as possible when the weather is good. Lowes, grocery store etc. Just did 100 mile each way to my cottage on the Cape in the 911. Excellent driver's Porsche!
#70
A Tesla, a T, an F-150 and a couple of bikes... (all Tetris'd in for a recent storm, the truck usually gets the driveway all to herself.) I would not hesitate to keep the 911... Everything we own/drive has a purpose and best case use. I am sure you can figure yours out too.
You're retired. You can park wherever you like in a lot and walk to wherever you are going without worrying about rushing or the idiots who fling open their doors...
Every mile is a smile and you've earned it in this life...
There are few other cars that you can do it all in like a Porsche, particularly a 911. Don't leave the family! You are getting too old for regrets...
Good luck in your decision!
SS (Neither Jewish nor a member of the shutzstaffel... )
You're retired. You can park wherever you like in a lot and walk to wherever you are going without worrying about rushing or the idiots who fling open their doors...
Every mile is a smile and you've earned it in this life...
There are few other cars that you can do it all in like a Porsche, particularly a 911. Don't leave the family! You are getting too old for regrets...
Good luck in your decision!
SS (Neither Jewish nor a member of the shutzstaffel... )
Last edited by S S; 04-26-2022 at 07:30 PM.