Spotted!
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Black 996 C4S with a roof rack on it on RT112 in Buckland, MA. Seen this one several times, does not sound stock.
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I find it amusing - I tried high-beaming or thumbs up to a fellow Porsche owner once a few months back and my wife was like, people don't do that. I was like, hmmm I think they do. Used to do it with my V-dubs back in the day, why wouldn't Porsche owners do it? Now I know it's a "thing" because The Fat Kid said it is.
Henceforth, I will begin to participate and try to remember where and what I have seen so we can build a stronger community and hopefully host more events and meet-ups.
Footnote: saw a 1990 C4 black, absolutely beautiful about 3-4 weeks ago on Rt 20 in Wayland at that liquor store, Wayland Liquors. Gentleman was very nice, but I didn't catch your name.
Henceforth, I will begin to participate and try to remember where and what I have seen so we can build a stronger community and hopefully host more events and meet-ups.
Footnote: saw a 1990 C4 black, absolutely beautiful about 3-4 weeks ago on Rt 20 in Wayland at that liquor store, Wayland Liquors. Gentleman was very nice, but I didn't catch your name.
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This weekend:
Sunday morning 356 Coupe and vert on RT112 in Colrain, MA about 5 minutes apart both heading towards RT2.
Sunday afternoon, silver 991 GT3RS or could have been a 991 GT2RS on RT63 in Montague/Northfield area, I was trucking and just able to toss a wave.
Sunday morning 356 Coupe and vert on RT112 in Colrain, MA about 5 minutes apart both heading towards RT2.
Sunday afternoon, silver 991 GT3RS or could have been a 991 GT2RS on RT63 in Montague/Northfield area, I was trucking and just able to toss a wave.
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I find it amusing - I tried high-beaming or thumbs up to a fellow Porsche owner once a few months back and my wife was like, people don't do that. I was like, hmmm I think they do. Used to do it with my V-dubs back in the day, why wouldn't Porsche owners do it? Now I know it's a "thing" because The Fat Kid said it is.
Henceforth, I will begin to participate and try to remember where and what I have seen so we can build a stronger community and hopefully host more events and meet-ups.
Footnote: saw a 1990 C4 black, absolutely beautiful about 3-4 weeks ago on Rt 20 in Wayland at that liquor store, Wayland Liquors. Gentleman was very nice, but I didn't catch your name.
Henceforth, I will begin to participate and try to remember where and what I have seen so we can build a stronger community and hopefully host more events and meet-ups.
Footnote: saw a 1990 C4 black, absolutely beautiful about 3-4 weeks ago on Rt 20 in Wayland at that liquor store, Wayland Liquors. Gentleman was very nice, but I didn't catch your name.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away - I think it was August 1969 - I drove a friend's 356 on the Cape and, at that time, I believe it was
the turn signal stalk that we would use to flash the parking lights if/when we saw another P-car on the road - a pretty rare event.
Now, in my town, Macan owners routinely ignore one another. Apparently a Porsche is now just a commodity - for some - or they're simply
not car aficionados, it's merely something to get from point A to point B.
sigh...
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Black/tan 997TT on RT20 in Westfield yesterday, sounded like it had a EP.
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away - I think it was August 1969 - I drove a friend's 356 on the Cape and, at that time, I believe it was
the turn signal stalk that we would use to flash the parking lights if/when we saw another P-car on the road - a pretty rare event.
Now, in my town, Macan owners routinely ignore one another. Apparently a Porsche is now just a commodity - for some - or they're simply
not car aficionados, it's merely something to get from point A to point B.
sigh...
the turn signal stalk that we would use to flash the parking lights if/when we saw another P-car on the road - a pretty rare event.
Now, in my town, Macan owners routinely ignore one another. Apparently a Porsche is now just a commodity - for some - or they're simply
not car aficionados, it's merely something to get from point A to point B.
sigh...
On the "spotted" topic: I spoke to the owner of a 997 convertible earlier in the week in Dedham, and recently waved/flashed at least three 911s in the Dover area.
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I think a couple Macan owners have waved to me (I no longer wave/flash) after nearly three years of driving a 911, but dozens of 911, Cayman, and Boxster owners have waved. A Macan and Cayenne are more of a fancy appliance versus an enthusiast vehicle. My mother drives a Macan GTS and I doubt she even notices other P-cars on the road.
The Macan and Cayenne is by far the enthusiast choice with far, far better dynamic range than their corporate brethren and other makers offerings.
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I saw a couple (one black; one silver) 991.2s on Walpole St in Dover around midday.
Come one, we all know the "enthusiast choice" for a fun vehicle with respectable hauling capabilities is the GTI
I always wave or flash other Porsches. ~1/2 of the time I’ll get a wave or flash back.... unless I’m in the Macan. I’ve never gotten a ‘flash back’ in the Macan.
The Macan and Cayenne is by far the enthusiast choice with far, far better dynamic range than their corporate brethren and other makers offerings.
The Macan and Cayenne is by far the enthusiast choice with far, far better dynamic range than their corporate brethren and other makers offerings.
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Red ’87-’91 928 heading south on 128 in Waltham area ’round 3:30 PM.
Come one, we all know the "enthusiast choice" for a fun vehicle with respectable hauling capabilities is the GTI
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Red ’87-’91 928 heading south on 128 in Waltham area ’round 3:30 PM.
Used to be true. No longer. GTI is now ‘focus-grouped’ into mediocrity. CarChick got one of the last two-door manual GTIs in the US back in ‘17. Said it was a wallowing boring pig. Traded it after 4 months.
Used to be true. No longer. GTI is now ‘focus-grouped’ into mediocrity. CarChick got one of the last two-door manual GTIs in the US back in ‘17. Said it was a wallowing boring pig. Traded it after 4 months.
Wallowing boring pig? Compared to a Cayman or 911, sure.
Regardless of comparison the GTI is a momentum car and I have never thought it underpowered for onramps, back-road runs, merging, etc. It does not feel feel particularly heavy, and loads up pretty well in corners. We have the DSG and the car is a blast when staying in mid-range RPM.
The biggest con is a lack of traction; throttle modulation is required from a dig even on dry pavement, and wet pavement can be downright scary when pulling out into traffic. The other main con is understeer at anything approaching 6/10ths, but that keeps my wife and other no-track-experience drivers out of a ditch
Bottom line: The GTI is an inexpensive, fun daily driver that can very comfortably haul four adults and gear, or even fit a 50-gallon hot-water heater (yup, I proved our builder wrong ) with the seats down.
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