If you could only pick one...?
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If you could only pick one...?
Many members of this Board has more than one Porsche-- a Cayenne and a "traditional" Porsche (i.e. a sports car).
If you could only pick one-- either a Cayenne or a "traditional" p-car, which would you choose. (Assume that what you choose would be your only car).
If you could only pick one-- either a Cayenne or a "traditional" p-car, which would you choose. (Assume that what you choose would be your only car).
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Not sure how you mean - for me between the Cayenne and the 968 it would be the 968 - if you mean i could only have 1 p-car (and any p-car) it would be a US legal 959.
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Originally Posted by rockitman
as much as I luv my cayenne...I'll take this and call in sick on snow days....
Let's check the crystal ball.....next up , dedicated track car, trailer.....we've all seen this movie before
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Originally Posted by ltc
This has got to be a trap...................
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I remember a great Boxster ad a while back that said something like "The more kids you have the more practical it is..."
I would say -
Kids - 911 (It's a 2+2)
Lots of Kids - Carrera GT
I would say -
Kids - 911 (It's a 2+2)
Lots of Kids - Carrera GT
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Originally Posted by MadFox
No, you don't get off that easy... my viddle asylum friend.. which of your other vehicles would be the "one"?
I'd keep the bride's 2005 Ford Excursion 6.0l Power Stroke Diesel Eddie Bauer Edition.
Much like her first 2000 Excursion and my departed F250HD Crew Cab 4x4 Centurion Customs Pacifica Edition pickup (re: cowboy Cadillac), they're bulletproof reliable, don't really get broken in until 100K miles, and take good care of their owners.
Now, if I had to SHOOT one Porsche....well, that's easy.