new here. trying to cope with a porsche itch...
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new here. trying to cope with a porsche itch...
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i've had my audi tt 225 coupe for about 7 years now...my/our only car.....and i do still love it very much. it is modified with a chip, borla exhaust, neuspeed/koni suspension, and a bunch of small mods to make it run quite pleasantly....i still dig the iconic shape and the still-gorgeous-to-me interior.....
but i've acquired the porsche 911 itch. so i've come here to learn. i'm sure it will not help...it will probably make the itch worse
how many of you have 911s/Porsches as your only car? daily driver?
i've had my audi tt 225 coupe for about 7 years now...my/our only car.....and i do still love it very much. it is modified with a chip, borla exhaust, neuspeed/koni suspension, and a bunch of small mods to make it run quite pleasantly....i still dig the iconic shape and the still-gorgeous-to-me interior.....
but i've acquired the porsche 911 itch. so i've come here to learn. i'm sure it will not help...it will probably make the itch worse
how many of you have 911s/Porsches as your only car? daily driver?
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I used to have a '84 911 as a daily driver, but that was a log time ago and I was single then. It does work depending what you need the car for. The newer the model the easier it will be to used it as a DD.
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thanks. i have a couple friends who survive only with 911s, however they really don't drive much....i, on the other hand, absolutely love driving....and use cars quite alot. the TT has been a superb daily driver, accomplishing everything i've asked it to do----as well as pound through snow.
I am looking for feedback from people who do DD their 911s....as i don't want more than 1 car, and i'd like it to serve solely as our car.
I am looking for feedback from people who do DD their 911s....as i don't want more than 1 car, and i'd like it to serve solely as our car.
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Go to the 997 forum and search daily driver. A lot of guys further north than us DD. I don't think you'll have a problem with winter tires. We only get a couple of storms a year worth mentioning.
The Audi looks gorgeous.
The Audi looks gorgeous.
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hey everyone!
i've had my audi tt 225 coupe for about 7 years now...my/our only car.....and i do still love it very much. it is modified with a chip, borla exhaust, neuspeed/koni suspension, and a bunch of small mods to make it run quite pleasantly....i still dig the iconic shape and the still-gorgeous-to-me interior.....
but i've acquired the porsche 911 itch. so i've come here to learn. i'm sure it will not help...it will probably make the itch worse
how many of you have 911s/Porsches as your only car? daily driver?
i've had my audi tt 225 coupe for about 7 years now...my/our only car.....and i do still love it very much. it is modified with a chip, borla exhaust, neuspeed/koni suspension, and a bunch of small mods to make it run quite pleasantly....i still dig the iconic shape and the still-gorgeous-to-me interior.....
but i've acquired the porsche 911 itch. so i've come here to learn. i'm sure it will not help...it will probably make the itch worse
how many of you have 911s/Porsches as your only car? daily driver?
I recently replaced my Audi TT (the third one I've owned) with an '02 Boxster that I use as a daily driver. The Boxster is relatively inexpensive, and is versatile/functional with its two trunks and a drop-top for really big items that you might have to carry.
My second car is a 911, which is my fair weather, week-end car.
If I could have only one car, it would be another Audi TT or a Porsche Cayman.
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I have a 996 Carrera 4s that performs daily duties. I also have a 97 civic that is strictly for the track and a Nissan Titan that was my work truck, but is now basically used to haul around my civic trailer. I guess I could use my Titan a little more for daily duties, but the C4s is just so practical and versatile that I have never had a situation where I would prefer or need to use my Titan over my porsche.
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thanks fellas. interesting to hear different voices on the matter. daniel and tonka; well it's already getting 'older'! nearly 120k miles on it......and ALOT of money has been put into it to keep it running.....too much in fact.
VGM, were you ever on audiworld or quattroworld when you owned your TT? i'm wondering if i know you from there, especially as you owned several....
those of you who are telling me to make the change.....thank you for making the itch stronger!!!
VGM, were you ever on audiworld or quattroworld when you owned your TT? i'm wondering if i know you from there, especially as you owned several....
those of you who are telling me to make the change.....thank you for making the itch stronger!!!
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I use my 2009 4S Coupe as my daily driver since I got it about a month ago. I have a toddler seat in the back to take our toddler to the park and such. So far it's been practical enough for my short commute to the office and an occasional grocery store run and such. I never really enjoyed driving before like I do now; so at least for me that outweighs the occasional practicality issues.
We live in Los Angeles, so there's no issue with snow for driving around town any time of the year here.
We have a VW GTI, too, that my wife usually drives (and my old VW Jetta which I'm keeping at least for the rest of the winter to drive myself to the snow and such). The Carrera was instead of buying an SUV which would have been the "practical" choice. :-)
We live in Los Angeles, so there's no issue with snow for driving around town any time of the year here.
We have a VW GTI, too, that my wife usually drives (and my old VW Jetta which I'm keeping at least for the rest of the winter to drive myself to the snow and such). The Carrera was instead of buying an SUV which would have been the "practical" choice. :-)
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I use my 2009 4S Coupe as my daily driver since I got it about a month ago. I have a toddler seat in the back to take our toddler to the park and such. So far it's been practical enough for my short commute to the office and an occasional grocery store run and such. I never really enjoyed driving before like I do now; so at least for me that outweighs the occasional practicality issues.
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Did you get your car yet?
Anyway, yeah – just for the added grip in general. Honestly I've never driven any other 911's than the one I bought so I couldn't tell you if it made much of a difference in this car.
About a decade ago I almost bought one of the original Audi TT quattros after test driving it a fair bit and on that one the four wheel drive made a huge difference for how easy it was to stay on the road in "spirited maneuvers". (Though now 10 years older I make much less spirited maneuvers in general ...)