Nostalgia Cars (Gen X Folks)
#31
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A close friend once drove his "dream car", a 993 - and he called me right afterwards saying it was the MOST underwhelming experience of his life. He's a huge Porsche guy. He couldn't believe and i quote "such heap of **** has been my dream car for over a decade". I had a similar experience with a R34 i drove in Japan 5 months ago. In conclusion, be careful in making your dreams a "reality".
They're mushy, soft, and a bit bloated, 993 being more so.
Hot rod them tho... even w/o an engine build. Focus on chassis, weight, etc. They are awesome.
#32
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Generally, chasing nostalgia is a bad idea.
Make new memories. Make new nostalgia.
The 2011ish boxster spider is the cheapest ride on the board currently in my opinion. And I am not a boxster guy.
944 turbo > turbo s. Turbo spools faster but too complicated these cars.
S2k is missing hp. A lot of it.
M3s. You said it.
Nsx. Supra. Whaaa?
Itr. I also had a sleeper 95 db8 (4 door) gsr that I drove 100k miles modified. Then supercharged. I don't know. Would not want to go back. You will pay a pretty penny now for a fully valued itr.
Good luck.
Make new memories. Make new nostalgia.
The 2011ish boxster spider is the cheapest ride on the board currently in my opinion. And I am not a boxster guy.
944 turbo > turbo s. Turbo spools faster but too complicated these cars.
S2k is missing hp. A lot of it.
M3s. You said it.
Nsx. Supra. Whaaa?
Itr. I also had a sleeper 95 db8 (4 door) gsr that I drove 100k miles modified. Then supercharged. I don't know. Would not want to go back. You will pay a pretty penny now for a fully valued itr.
Good luck.
#33
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I like my RS but to drive it and have fun I'm flying - older sports car less so
Will never sell the RS but sorta wish the same thing about my GSR and my STi hence the post
Don't need more 911s either
Will never sell the RS but sorta wish the same thing about my GSR and my STi hence the post
Don't need more 911s either
#34
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993 Turbo. Solves the underpowered problem of 993 and 964. Plenty raw with suspension and exhaust, and perhaps 2WD conversion. Drivers with higher mileage are reasonable and hold value.
#36
Interesting how much similarities we have in terms of cars we've owned. My 2 most memorable cars in my past are 95 Integra GSR and e39 M5.
Integra GSR - first car I bought after college, should have bought Type-R but it was a great car, if ugly. I took it to Germany when I was relocated for work and learned it was impossible to talk on the phone while on autobahn, since it was turning close to 5k RPM (IIRC) while cruising at 100mph +. It had 190,000 miles on it when it was stolen and parted out. Funny story on that is that My 8-month pregnant wife had to go claim it while I was out of town, when it was recovered. She asked if she could look at the car, but the guy at the impound told her how it was stripped and not much was left. My wife says it was the hormones, but she started tearing up, and the guy tells her, "Mam, please don't feel bad, I've seen grown men cry in front of me.." as he passed a tissue box.
e39 M5 - loved it, put 60,000 miles in 8 years as DD and thought it was the best all-around car. So much so that I bough another one in the same color (Lemans Blue) about 1 1/2 year ago but hardly drove it. I had been using e36 M3 as DD and much preferred dynamics of the lighter M3, and just sold it couple of weeks ago.
Currently have 97 M3 and 10 GT3, and not sure that I can go back to heavier car, although my wife's Cayenne diesel is REALLY nice. Debating whether to supercharge the M3 or look for 996TT or early Vantage v8 as daily and occasional HPDE car.
Integra GSR - first car I bought after college, should have bought Type-R but it was a great car, if ugly. I took it to Germany when I was relocated for work and learned it was impossible to talk on the phone while on autobahn, since it was turning close to 5k RPM (IIRC) while cruising at 100mph +. It had 190,000 miles on it when it was stolen and parted out. Funny story on that is that My 8-month pregnant wife had to go claim it while I was out of town, when it was recovered. She asked if she could look at the car, but the guy at the impound told her how it was stripped and not much was left. My wife says it was the hormones, but she started tearing up, and the guy tells her, "Mam, please don't feel bad, I've seen grown men cry in front of me.." as he passed a tissue box.
e39 M5 - loved it, put 60,000 miles in 8 years as DD and thought it was the best all-around car. So much so that I bough another one in the same color (Lemans Blue) about 1 1/2 year ago but hardly drove it. I had been using e36 M3 as DD and much preferred dynamics of the lighter M3, and just sold it couple of weeks ago.
Currently have 97 M3 and 10 GT3, and not sure that I can go back to heavier car, although my wife's Cayenne diesel is REALLY nice. Debating whether to supercharge the M3 or look for 996TT or early Vantage v8 as daily and occasional HPDE car.
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Here's a couple more to consider....
1) Z3M Coupe. Plenty of fun to drive, very low production. Prices only going to go up.
https://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-...w-m-coupe.html
2) BMW 2002/ Datsun 510/ Alfa GTV. Compact late sixty early seventies pocket-rockets. Plenty of fun, obviously. Prices, again, on their way up. Interesting to note how many engineers and/or race drivers actually own one.
3) Datsun Z-car.
-Andrew
1) Z3M Coupe. Plenty of fun to drive, very low production. Prices only going to go up.
https://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-...w-m-coupe.html
2) BMW 2002/ Datsun 510/ Alfa GTV. Compact late sixty early seventies pocket-rockets. Plenty of fun, obviously. Prices, again, on their way up. Interesting to note how many engineers and/or race drivers actually own one.
3) Datsun Z-car.
-Andrew
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#38
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I had a "bone stock" 92? time capsule Supra for a few months that I flipped to buy my 993.
Good looking car, and i loved the driver focused cockpit, but I'm not a turbocharged car fan.
A friend that had a few P cars drove it and said, what is wrong with your steering, it has no feel.
i don't remember that being an issue, but just letting ya know.
Ps, regarding the muscle car suggestion.
Drive before you get too far down the mental process. I have a 69 'Cuda and recently drove an improved 69 Firebird, both ar distressingly bad handlers compared with what we have grown accustomed too.
Good luck with the move and the search
Good looking car, and i loved the driver focused cockpit, but I'm not a turbocharged car fan.
A friend that had a few P cars drove it and said, what is wrong with your steering, it has no feel.
i don't remember that being an issue, but just letting ya know.
Ps, regarding the muscle car suggestion.
Drive before you get too far down the mental process. I have a 69 'Cuda and recently drove an improved 69 Firebird, both ar distressingly bad handlers compared with what we have grown accustomed too.
Good luck with the move and the search
#40
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The Ferrari 308 GTS is always on my want list, as those are timeless cars to GenX'ers. But when you get smoked by a modern day Toyota Camry you might think differently.
Next on my list would be a Guards Red 930 Factory Slant Nose.
Next on my list would be a Guards Red 930 Factory Slant Nose.
#41
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i've done it on a couple occasions and have never regretted it. i recently sold an '87 carrera so i could step back in time a bit with a '67 GTO. my dad owned one when i was a child and it seemed like everyone in my family drove pontiacs. now, i enjoy the GTO with my daughter and we are making new memories.
from your list, i like the NSX. benchmark car that made the europeans rethink what they were doing. i'm personally not a japanese car fan, but the NSX is cool. they are so low and look utterly unique in traffic today - which i love. everyone drives an appliance these days. it's great to be in something that makes other people smile and make comments.
life is too short to drive boring cars.
#42
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Originally Posted by rsabeebe
how is it that 'chasing nostalgia' is a bad idea??? if the funds and desire are available, there's nothing wrong with being nostalgic. i'd love to hear why buying something relevant from your past is in any way a bad idea.
i've done it on a couple occasions and have never regretted it. i recently sold an '87 carrera so i could step back in time a bit with a '67 GTO. my dad owned one when i was a child and it seemed like everyone in my family drove pontiacs. now, i enjoy the GTO with my daughter and we are making new memories.
from your list, i like the NSX. benchmark car that made the europeans rethink what they were doing. i'm personally not a japanese car fan, but the NSX is cool. they are so low and look utterly unique in traffic today - which i love. everyone drives an appliance these days. it's great to be in something that makes other people smile and make comments.
life is too short to drive boring cars.
i've done it on a couple occasions and have never regretted it. i recently sold an '87 carrera so i could step back in time a bit with a '67 GTO. my dad owned one when i was a child and it seemed like everyone in my family drove pontiacs. now, i enjoy the GTO with my daughter and we are making new memories.
from your list, i like the NSX. benchmark car that made the europeans rethink what they were doing. i'm personally not a japanese car fan, but the NSX is cool. they are so low and look utterly unique in traffic today - which i love. everyone drives an appliance these days. it's great to be in something that makes other people smile and make comments.
life is too short to drive boring cars.
What I meant though was maybe get something you haven't had before to make new types of nostalgic memories like you have done with the old muscle car. I have made the mistake 4x of getting an e30 m3 because it was my dream car when I was a kid next to the countach. The last e30 m3 lasted a month, and that was after I begged the original owner to sell to me for 3 years!
#44
I know this is obvious but nostalgia is very personal. Objectively most if not all these cars are technically inferior in terms of grip and power to what you currently own.
Whatever car makes the best time machine or dream come true for you will be the right choice in the end.
Whatever car makes the best time machine or dream come true for you will be the right choice in the end.
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matt, if u want alfa GTV, i got like 10 of them ;-)