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Old 03-20-2011, 08:37 PM
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Default The 1,051 mile trip home

Picked up my new to me 2006 Midnight Blue Carrera from Houston, Texas and drove back to South Carolina.

The seller was awesome. He picked me up at the airport and even bought me lunch. He surprised me by having the car detailed and a full tank of gas. The seller is the original owner and a long time Porsche owner having started with 356's and moved up from there. He had complete records from new and even a book on the development of the 997.

Picking up the car...



The car ran perfectly. Per the trip computer I averaged 71 mph and 24.8 mpg.
Like the Porshce poster says, "Kills Bugs Fast" !



Some observations:
- The interstates continue to deteriorate. I-10 out of Houston through Louisiana felt like cobblestone. None of the other interstates felt much better. Surprisingly, most of the secondary roads were relatively smooth and comfortable.

- There is no one left in Ohio....seriously. It's almost a joke in SC that there are so many Ohioans in the state. However, as I was driving through every state coming home it seem like the majority of out of state cars were from Ohio. Buckeyes...winter is over, it's time to go home!

- I only met a few other Porsche's and none returned my flash and/or wave.... saw two Boxsters, one blacked out 996, and a Panamera.

- The two most interesting cars I saw were a red MGA I overtook at around 10:00 p.m. on the interstate between Mobile and Birmingham (the speed differential was a little frightening) and a red XKE outside of Hilton Head

- The only "problems" I had were from ricers and pickups. The ricers all wanted to race and the pickups (not the regular trucks....just the more expensive 4x4 lifted ones) all seemed to want to harass me.

- The base Carrera is really an excellent road trip machine. The performance is awesome, I felt like i could get away from any car I needed to, and the ergonomics are comfortable!

I really like the 997....so far, the car has exceeded my expectations!

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Old 03-20-2011, 08:45 PM
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Congrats on the car! Sounds like a good situation buying from an original owner enthusiast.
Old 03-20-2011, 08:52 PM
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Congrats!
Excellent color choice.
Old 03-20-2011, 09:01 PM
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Well done and congratulations to you.
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Cool. Reminds me of my 1200 mile trip from Houston to get my 2006 997s last fall. Ironically I drove it back to my home in Ohio, where I assure you, people still live. Always fun to do a long road trip in a new exciting car. Although in my case, coming off a long flight to China, and heavily jet lagged, it turned out to be a bizarre, surreal, 29 hour experience. Couldn't sleep well so I drove on a really strange schedule. Loving the car since.
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Congratulations on the "new" 997.
Great story of the drive home.
Can't beat a road trip in a Porsche. In 1975, a friend and I drove from Atlanta to L.A. in my 914. It was August and we vowed to keep the top off "no matter what."
We drove through a couple of minor rain storms, and a righteous seven-minute blizzard in Flagstaff, AZ, but we never took the top out of the trunk.
Ah, memories.
Welcome to the 997 group.
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Nice story. Congratulations!
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Originally Posted by billh1963
He had complete records from new and even a book on the development of the 997.
Do tell.. First, congrats on the new addition to your family. May you enjoy many years of happiness together.

Now.. that book.. title?.. author?.. cover photo?..
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Thanks for sharing your experience and good for you, enjoy now !
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Originally Posted by NC 997
Do tell.. First, congrats on the new addition to your family. May you enjoy many years of happiness together.

Now.. that book.. title?.. author?.. cover photo?..
Title: Porsche 911 - Enduring Values
ISBN: 0-7603-2120-5
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Thanks, Bill.. I'll look it up.
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Nothing like a 1000+ mile road trip to get to know the new car. Congrats.

Ricers and goat ropers in pickups, a thorn in the side of almost all Porsche owners. You will get used to it. They want to egg you on to do something stupid. My advise, ignore them.
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Welcome aboard. Sorry that the domestic roadways are so crappy. With what we're paying in gasoline taxes you would think some of it would trickle down to the asphalt.
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What fun!!

Congratulations!!
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Congratulations--great post!


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