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Old 06-12-2015 | 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by mooty
it's cool we have another nice car to buy
how it will affect the older cars? why does that matter?
I always buy the car I like, not what price it is.
u may end up with 100k more in bank but I will have 100k more miles
some drive their cars. others masterbate thinking about how their cars drive like.....

stopped worrying about value.
best value car is Honda Accord.
Thank you for providing my new forum sig mooty. lol
Old 06-13-2015 | 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by mooty
it's cool we have another nice car to buy
how it will affect the older cars? why does that matter?
I always buy the car I like, not what price it is.
u may end up with 100k more in bank but I will have 100k more miles
some drive their cars. others masterbate thinking about how their cars drive like.....

stopped worrying about value.
best value car is Honda Accord.
It's ********** and the best value car Now, this isn't 20 years ago, is the Hyundai. Elantra. Honda's are overpriced especially the Civic. But let's not get into any of that. Back to our regularly scheduled programming.
Old 06-13-2015 | 12:48 PM
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i think mooty was talking about the value component of something he would actually buy.
no true car enthusiast would buy a hyundai at any price.

back to topic;
porsche should build the GT RL
Old 06-14-2015 | 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by aussie jimmy
i think mooty was talking about the value component of something he would actually buy.
no true car enthusiast would buy a hyundai at any price.

back to topic;
porsche should build the GT RL
Impossible. the GT RennList would have to be a road legal cup car that costs $20,000 so almost everyone could buy it, have no allocation limit so everyone who wants one could get one, have an unlimited year unlimited mile warranty, and most importantly must quintuple in value the moment it's driven off the lot so it can be flipped for a profit.

I wish people would just buy one of these. It's a "car" that can't be driven and has the sole purposes of being parked eternally or being sold later in an attempt to profit.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-919-...-/271893438904
http://www.carscoops.com/2015/06/por...model-for.html
Old 06-16-2015 | 04:40 PM
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As I said it's 20, and more, years on since 1987 Hyuda. Hyunda's are just as good as Hondas. Fit, finish quality when new. I too was amazed at how far the company has come along in the time they sold their first car. We all have our biases and that is one of the greatest freedom's we have in the United states. Never had any issue's on our 2010 Hyundai Elentra. The only problem we had with it is when it was stolen about ten months ago and the thieves Totalled it. Oh well my Girl Takes public transit because you cab throw a rock it will hit the building where her job is. Always driving a Toyota Prius. Looks like depreciation on the Electric Panamera is pretty steep at the moment. Means people are hesitant on being early adoptor's people tend to proceed slowly when it comes to new technolgies that are unproven. This instance a sports car and a plug in Hybrid system. Would love to add more batteries to see by how much the mileage increases! Porsche has discussed total electrical cars á la Tesla saying the company was very Pramatic at it's approach and how the company has jumped off and been so successful.




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