Porsche... Its a contagious disease
#17
Congratulations!! Very nice, hope you guys get a lot of enjoyment out of it. Yes, Porsche no doubt makes some truly exciting vehicles to own which can lead to the Porsche addiction.
But... there is a possible cure to the addiction/disease.....own one out of warranty for a while. Now that's not a sure fire cure for everyone, but it certainly CAN be! That's when the Honda Pilots start looking a little more attractive perhaps.
Enjoy it!
But... there is a possible cure to the addiction/disease.....own one out of warranty for a while. Now that's not a sure fire cure for everyone, but it certainly CAN be! That's when the Honda Pilots start looking a little more attractive perhaps.
Enjoy it!
#18
Started with test driving the then brand new Cayman. Fast forward time and a move cross country and found ourselves in a 3.2 Targa. Enjoyed learning autocross and saw how good the RS America's were so that was next. On retirement we wanted a diesel SUV - the X-5 did not work for us but the Cayenne did. Waited until the CDs were imported and got 'Otis'. With our left foot getting older we talked about how desecrating but nice a 911 with PDK would be. My wife drove a 911S and said this is all the car we needed until she tried a 911GTS - only thing that saved us was that there were no coupes available. Now we have the 3.2, RSA, and Otis - still looking for the right GTS to replace the RSA. Spending most of our time building and having fun with Otis:
https://rennlist.com/forums/porsche-...meet-otis.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/porsche-...meet-otis.html
#19
Started with a 944 S2 Cabrio back in 2002 then moved to my 996 in 2009. Added the Cayenne Turbo for my wife this past April and my 3 year old son has a Power Wheels GT3 that he rides in. So yes, it does spread within a family!