Target of lunatics?
#61
Target of Lunatics
I realized going to a movie was really dumb in retrospect. That's why i posted this. The guy who was checking my car out didn't buy a ticket and after he realized I was on to him got nasty and left with his crew who arrived a little later. It was pretty obvious he wasn't just admiring my car or going to a flick.
My car is a daily driver but as you point out you need to use common sense too.
My car is a daily driver but as you point out you need to use common sense too.
#62
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I live in Arizona where we get a lot of seasoned guys on Harleys. This particular one was cruising at 60MPH in the left lane, I merge right, keeping a safe distance, to join the long line of other cars passing him on the right. As it is my turn to pass, he looks at me, speeds up and cuts into my lane so close that I had to slam the breaks not to hit him. He was not wearing a helmet..... Evolution in action..... Glad I wasn't texting
#63
Had just got my car and was out for a nice peaceful drive with my good friend Kayne. I pull up to a stop light and I notice this guy behind me in a car taking a picture! How rude. We got out and beat the holy crap out of him.
Alec Baldwin
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#66
Yesterday, I found myself being a lunatic. I was in my Jeep and an old 911 (1967?) was in front of me. I caught up to take a closer look. Beautiful car. Then remembered this thread and backed off.
#67
Drifting
No, it's not. This kind of stuff has been going on for a long time. I have owned Porsches, BMWs, Corvettes and even a few Japanese "luxury" cars, for many years, and people do act differently depending on what you're driving. I'm the same guy, driving the same way in all of the cars, and if there's going to be some road rage, it's generally going to be against the BMW or Porsche.
As far as active hostility against me though, I think it was worse in the 911.
As for thumbs up, I got the most in my 996 cab. I think if you're in a cab with the top down, you aren't isolated so much and people can see you and realize that you are just a person.
As far as active hostility against me though, I think it was worse in the 911.
As for thumbs up, I got the most in my 996 cab. I think if you're in a cab with the top down, you aren't isolated so much and people can see you and realize that you are just a person.
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I never disrespect or shunt Porsche drivers on the road and I've owned four of them in the past. It's a very nice car and obviously has an owner who appreciates a nice automobile and is willing to pay for it. When I go by them I love to admire the classic lines of a 911 - especially the wide body coupes - and trust that one day they'll be able to get into a real handmade car like mine instead of a mass produced one.
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[QUOTE=drcollie;10784972]I never disrespect or shunt Porsche drivers on the road and I've owned four of them in the past. It's a very nice car and obviously has an owner who appreciates a nice automobile and is willing to pay for it. When I go by them I love to admire the classic lines of a 911 - especially the wide body coupes - and trust that one day they'll be able to get into a real handmade car like mine instead of a mass produced one.
Tongue firmly in cheek I suppose! Nice Aston!!
Tongue firmly in cheek I suppose! Nice Aston!!
#71
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My car makes big circles out of and back to my garage. I never leave it anywhere, any time.
Seems as though there are certain people (mainly women) who see a 911 and automatically think it's going 100 mph. One time I was navigating a corner on a narrow side street, lined with cars on both sides. I was going so slow that the car was about to stall when a fat blonde coming the other way in a minivan screamed at me to slow down
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Wow! For the past 12 years I thought all these crazies were just my imagination running wild. I've had so many whackos bother me with both of my 911s that it's absolutely ridiculous. I have had numerous near-crashes that were so close that I could hear the metal/plastic crunching in my head. So far I've been lucky and I hope it stays that way. My wife and I had a nice 300 mile run today and the only close call was a fox that ran in front of the car. No nuts out today...at least none who could keep up with me.
#73
On the contrary just minutes ago an older gentleman in a Camry pulled up next to me at a light and honked for me to roll it down. He then smiled and offered to trade cars with me. I guess for all the stares and compliments we have to put up with a few lunatics out there.
#74
As long as the cam is good enough to see the license plate. I don't think it needs to be super HD to tell the other car tries to cut you off. So, I think most of them from ebay are good enough as long as they have the wide angle lens. Also, there are apps that can use your cellphone as the car cam but obviously most cellphones don't have a wide angle len. I have the Dailyroads Voyager app in my cell phone.
#75
I never disrespect or shunt Porsche drivers on the road and I've owned four of them in the past. It's a very nice car and obviously has an owner who appreciates a nice automobile and is willing to pay for it. When I go by them I love to admire the classic lines of a 911 - especially the wide body coupes - and trust that one day they'll be able to get into a real handmade car like mine instead of a mass produced one.