the new guy's trip home
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the new guy's trip home
Purchased the 2003 Thursday near Washington DC (flew out Wednesday) and drove back to Wisconsin over the next 2 days.
Day 1, almost all of which was spent in West Virginia, was the memorable part. Plenty of twisty roads and great vistas. My route:
https://goo.gl/maps/Cmf5xzqzQrJXQyKb9
Had a great deal of fun getting to know the car! That route was a very balanced combination of 4 lane divided highway and less traveled 2 lane roads.
Day 2 was much more mundane; once you get north of Columbus OH, it's quite flat with lots of farm fields. I took highways 33 and 30 from Athens, OH to the IL/IN border. Traffic around Chicago was not fun, but that was expected.
Before leaving the dealership:
Scenic overlook on highway 48 in WV (Fred Long Centennial Park):
Day 1, almost all of which was spent in West Virginia, was the memorable part. Plenty of twisty roads and great vistas. My route:
https://goo.gl/maps/Cmf5xzqzQrJXQyKb9
Had a great deal of fun getting to know the car! That route was a very balanced combination of 4 lane divided highway and less traveled 2 lane roads.
Day 2 was much more mundane; once you get north of Columbus OH, it's quite flat with lots of farm fields. I took highways 33 and 30 from Athens, OH to the IL/IN border. Traffic around Chicago was not fun, but that was expected.
Before leaving the dealership:
Scenic overlook on highway 48 in WV (Fred Long Centennial Park):
Last edited by mrfeh; 06-08-2019 at 05:29 PM.
#3
Great looking car and glad you didn’t have any issues. I agree that it’s a good way to get to know the car and it sounds like day 1 was a lot of fun.
i too picked up my pcar from Denver and drove it to NC. Day 1: into the evening I found out the lights didn’t work.
Day 2: hit Tail of the Dragon - the coolant is pressurized and apparently had some air bubbles. The side to side forced the air to exit and then the fluid followed.
Day 3: made it home and she has been a champ ever since!
Enjoy the journey.
i too picked up my pcar from Denver and drove it to NC. Day 1: into the evening I found out the lights didn’t work.
Day 2: hit Tail of the Dragon - the coolant is pressurized and apparently had some air bubbles. The side to side forced the air to exit and then the fluid followed.
Day 3: made it home and she has been a champ ever since!
Enjoy the journey.
#4
My initial reaction when I first drove it (this is my first Porsche) was how "tight" it felt. The firm suspension, crisp shifting, precise steering...and to use my wife's words (who drove it for the first time this morning), it feels like the car is wrapped around you.
Car has heated, power seats. Xenon head lights. I'm pretty sure the 18" wheels are not base model. Metropol blue interior.
#5
You weren't too far from me. Would've been cool to meet up!
I've taken the trip on 70 to 68 to 79. Love that stretch of highway. West Virginia has some amazing back roads, too.
Congrats on the car!
I've taken the trip on 70 to 68 to 79. Love that stretch of highway. West Virginia has some amazing back roads, too.
Congrats on the car!
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Nice sounds like a fun trip....
The time you see all the minor flaws is when you wash it for the first time...
BUT not to worry, just start thinking about what you are going to do to it first.....(Change the oil, and flush the brakes)
The time you see all the minor flaws is when you wash it for the first time...
BUT not to worry, just start thinking about what you are going to do to it first.....(Change the oil, and flush the brakes)
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