What to do? Porsche 996 is dead.
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Very true...Isn't so much that it broke down. Crap happens. It is more about the labour for very little love. I hardly use the car, so I'm not getting the love. First world problems really. With hybrid work model, we tend to be at the cottage 3 or 4 days per week, so when we are in town, I have catch up stuff to do in the city and not much time for other things. Taking the 996 to the cottage doesn't work as the dog won't fit in the back. It really comes down to priorities. The toy car is much of less of a priority. I'm actually thinking of going back to a mustang since my big boy will fit in the flat back seat. The one time I took him in the 996, his paws were by the shifter lol.
And lastly, for all of you younger than 50, be warned. When you get into your 50's (I'll be 55 this year), you will notice a drop in energy and drive. I wish somebody had warned me. I've been screaming at my coworkers that are older and didn't warn me about this. Used to be that I was go go go all the time, now I'm enjoying slowing down for the most part - want to simplify. Even at the cottage which we have had for 23 seasons, looking to simplify. Looking at the fishing boat and the bowrider and realizing that we hardly use the bowrider. I'm thinking get rid of both boats, and buy a 16 foot boat that we can use for fishing and a run into town.
And lastly, for all of you younger than 50, be warned. When you get into your 50's (I'll be 55 this year), you will notice a drop in energy and drive. I wish somebody had warned me. I've been screaming at my coworkers that are older and didn't warn me about this. Used to be that I was go go go all the time, now I'm enjoying slowing down for the most part - want to simplify. Even at the cottage which we have had for 23 seasons, looking to simplify. Looking at the fishing boat and the bowrider and realizing that we hardly use the bowrider. I'm thinking get rid of both boats, and buy a 16 foot boat that we can use for fishing and a run into town.
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I can say every time I see a bmw M3 convertible roll past with the top down, I think to myself, Wow that looks great. Maybe my time is coming??
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Not wanting to derail this thread. Very much interested in what happened to the 996 that “died”.
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Yeah, with respect to getting older, I have actually been thinking for a number of years now to just simplify. I think I have too many toys and the maintenance, whether the doing or the coordination is just starting to wear on me. We bought the cottage in 2000. I was 31. This is our 23rd year with it. We have never used it so little. We went every weekend easter to haloween and a couple times a month the remainder of the year. I was always the first to have boats in the water. This year, I don't even think I'm putting the big boat in. Yet another thing that we don't use all the often. But requires on going maintenance regardless of how often it is used.
And then there is the traffic. Even now with remote work, leaving on a Wednesday or Thursday evening that friggin 401 is just a disaster. With no traffic, I am 1hr 45min to the cottage. Now, just to get to the 404/401, takes me well over an hour. We used to lounge on sundays at the cottage. Even on a holiday weekend, maybe an extra 30 minutes. Now on sundays, we are often leaving before lunch and having lunch in the car just not to sit on that 401. And, I really have a hard time spending over $400 a month on the 407 just back and forth to the cottage. And for the record, we considered the cottage like a home and usually spend over 110 nights there per year. This year, doubt if we crack 50.
In the last 10 years, we used to have a late dinner at the cottage on Friday nights, then we started having dinner at home and leaving. Then, even before pandemic, we would have dinner, do some stuff in the city like visit friends or out to dinner and then jump in the car at 830 9 just to try and avoid traffic. Be at the cottage to go to bed. A couple weeks ago, wife was working nights, I dropped her off downtown at 7ish on a thursday. i expected to be at the cottage by 915. It was almost 10pm when I got there. And, there were no accidents. Just volume.
I will say the the reward for the work is rapidly evaporating. I am losing the drive I used to have. Just need to make things easier. That being said, I am close to retirement and also am concerned that giving up some of my stuff, I may regret it come retirement.
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50 nights at the cottage is pretty good for most working people.
I'm entirely part-time work from home.
With family commitments (2 kids are now 17&20) the best use years at the cottage was likely:
May twofour - 3 nights
two 1 week holiday periods at the cottage: 2 x 9 nights
Civic wkend - 3 nights
Labour Day - 3 nights
Thksgiving - 3nights
5 regular weekends - 10 nights
40 nights.
There was talk of my 17yo finding a summer job up at Gravenhurst this year, but he's graduating high school and summer for him is short with a planned family trip to Iceland the day after school ends. I would probably spend 4 nights a week at the cottage with him if that ended up being the case.
The 401 thing is a Toronto problem - said as a non-Toronto resident.
Our Cottage drive is ~230km backroads, ~265km 401-407-400. The backroads way is typically 2h45m and long weekends up to 3h15min. There is no typical time if we take the 400 series roads. I have made it up there at odd hours in 2h30min; but only go that way if we need to go down to the GTA for some reason. Cottage is wife's family originally. I've been going since '97. She's been going since '77.
Too many toys? - I've got a motorcycle in storage going on for the 3rd summer.
Headed out to fix the non-working horn on my Boxster now.
I'm entirely part-time work from home.
With family commitments (2 kids are now 17&20) the best use years at the cottage was likely:
May twofour - 3 nights
two 1 week holiday periods at the cottage: 2 x 9 nights
Civic wkend - 3 nights
Labour Day - 3 nights
Thksgiving - 3nights
5 regular weekends - 10 nights
40 nights.
There was talk of my 17yo finding a summer job up at Gravenhurst this year, but he's graduating high school and summer for him is short with a planned family trip to Iceland the day after school ends. I would probably spend 4 nights a week at the cottage with him if that ended up being the case.
The 401 thing is a Toronto problem - said as a non-Toronto resident.
Our Cottage drive is ~230km backroads, ~265km 401-407-400. The backroads way is typically 2h45m and long weekends up to 3h15min. There is no typical time if we take the 400 series roads. I have made it up there at odd hours in 2h30min; but only go that way if we need to go down to the GTA for some reason. Cottage is wife's family originally. I've been going since '97. She's been going since '77.
Too many toys? - I've got a motorcycle in storage going on for the 3rd summer.
Headed out to fix the non-working horn on my Boxster now.
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50 nights at the cottage is pretty good for most working people.
I'm entirely part-time work from home.
With family commitments (2 kids are now 17&20) the best use years at the cottage was likely:
May twofour - 3 nights
two 1 week holiday periods at the cottage: 2 x 9 nights
Civic wkend - 3 nights
Labour Day - 3 nights
Thksgiving - 3nights
5 regular weekends - 10 nights
40 nights.
There was talk of my 17yo finding a summer job up at Gravenhurst this year, but he's graduating high school and summer for him is short with a planned family trip to Iceland the day after school ends. I would probably spend 4 nights a week at the cottage with him if that ended up being the case.
The 401 thing is a Toronto problem - said as a non-Toronto resident.
Our Cottage drive is ~230km backroads, ~265km 401-407-400. The backroads way is typically 2h45m and long weekends up to 3h15min. There is no typical time if we take the 400 series roads. I have made it up there at odd hours in 2h30min; but only go that way if we need to go down to the GTA for some reason. Cottage is wife's family originally. I've been going since '97. She's been going since '77.
Too many toys? - I've got a motorcycle in storage going on for the 3rd summer.
Headed out to fix the non-working horn on my Boxster now.
I'm entirely part-time work from home.
With family commitments (2 kids are now 17&20) the best use years at the cottage was likely:
May twofour - 3 nights
two 1 week holiday periods at the cottage: 2 x 9 nights
Civic wkend - 3 nights
Labour Day - 3 nights
Thksgiving - 3nights
5 regular weekends - 10 nights
40 nights.
There was talk of my 17yo finding a summer job up at Gravenhurst this year, but he's graduating high school and summer for him is short with a planned family trip to Iceland the day after school ends. I would probably spend 4 nights a week at the cottage with him if that ended up being the case.
The 401 thing is a Toronto problem - said as a non-Toronto resident.
Our Cottage drive is ~230km backroads, ~265km 401-407-400. The backroads way is typically 2h45m and long weekends up to 3h15min. There is no typical time if we take the 400 series roads. I have made it up there at odd hours in 2h30min; but only go that way if we need to go down to the GTA for some reason. Cottage is wife's family originally. I've been going since '97. She's been going since '77.
Too many toys? - I've got a motorcycle in storage going on for the 3rd summer.
Headed out to fix the non-working horn on my Boxster now.
Going to Orangeville to pick Porsche up this afternoon....Just hope traffic will be reasonable AND THAT THE CAR IS FIXED.
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I live in a small town near the 403. My in laws live in Markham near the 407. Both homes are exactly the same distance to the highway with the exact same number of turns.
In Markham it takes 15mins on the weekend to get to the 407. It takes me 5mins to do the same at my place on a regular weekday at "rush hour" with the construction that has the lanes narrowed and partially on the dirt.
In laws think we live in the sticks, I have 100m from me a nice plaza with 10 popular fast food joints 3 restaurant, 2 pharmacy, 2 dentist, 2 daycare, 2 physio places , dollar store, pet store, home hardware. Everything else is under 5km including grocery store, medical center (x-ray, ultra sound, life labs) Canadian tire, post office, banks. Everyone is super nice, I often forget my wallet and keys in the car outside on the street.
Never mind the affordable housing, it would take a few million bucks to get me to move.
I tell my family to move here in our neighborhood but they think we have no jobs here lol.
In Markham it takes 15mins on the weekend to get to the 407. It takes me 5mins to do the same at my place on a regular weekday at "rush hour" with the construction that has the lanes narrowed and partially on the dirt.
In laws think we live in the sticks, I have 100m from me a nice plaza with 10 popular fast food joints 3 restaurant, 2 pharmacy, 2 dentist, 2 daycare, 2 physio places , dollar store, pet store, home hardware. Everything else is under 5km including grocery store, medical center (x-ray, ultra sound, life labs) Canadian tire, post office, banks. Everyone is super nice, I often forget my wallet and keys in the car outside on the street.
Never mind the affordable housing, it would take a few million bucks to get me to move.
I tell my family to move here in our neighborhood but they think we have no jobs here lol.
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I live in a small town near the 403. My in laws live in Markham near the 407. Both homes are exactly the same distance to the highway with the exact same number of turns.
In Markham it takes 15mins on the weekend to get to the 407. It takes me 5mins to do the same at my place on a regular weekday at "rush hour" with the construction that has the lanes narrowed and partially on the dirt.
In laws think we live in the sticks, I have 100m from me a nice plaza with 10 popular fast food joints 3 restaurant, 2 pharmacy, 2 dentist, 2 daycare, 2 physio places , dollar store, pet store, home hardware. Everything else is under 5km including grocery store, medical center (x-ray, ultra sound, life labs) Canadian tire, post office, banks. Everyone is super nice, I often forget my wallet and keys in the car outside on the street.
Never mind the affordable housing, it would take a few million bucks to get me to move.
I tell my family to move here in our neighborhood but they think we have no jobs here lol.
In Markham it takes 15mins on the weekend to get to the 407. It takes me 5mins to do the same at my place on a regular weekday at "rush hour" with the construction that has the lanes narrowed and partially on the dirt.
In laws think we live in the sticks, I have 100m from me a nice plaza with 10 popular fast food joints 3 restaurant, 2 pharmacy, 2 dentist, 2 daycare, 2 physio places , dollar store, pet store, home hardware. Everything else is under 5km including grocery store, medical center (x-ray, ultra sound, life labs) Canadian tire, post office, banks. Everyone is super nice, I often forget my wallet and keys in the car outside on the street.
Never mind the affordable housing, it would take a few million bucks to get me to move.
I tell my family to move here in our neighborhood but they think we have no jobs here lol.
And, luckily for us, we are 15 minutes to an emergency room and it is slated for a rebuild in a next couple of years so, unlike in Haliburton, we are keeping our ER and hospital at least for now.
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There is certainly many advantages to living in the city, I have grown up around SQ1 in mississauga, lived in Brampton and Ancaster. But like everything in life the pros and cons have to suit a person /family and what works for them. It was an adjustment to this lifestyle for us but we are more than happy with it and it works for us better than the city hands down
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There is certainly many advantages to living in the city, I have grown up around SQ1 in mississauga, lived in Brampton and Ancaster. But like everything in life the pros and cons have to suit a person /family and what works for them. It was an adjustment to this lifestyle for us but we are more than happy with it and it works for us better than the city hands down
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We have treated our cottage, more as a second home hence why we would spend so many nights up there. We used to consider going to the cottage just like a commute that others do daily for 90 minutes, we would do weekly....Never a big deal. Now, wow, just chaos to get there on the 401 or going anywhere in GTA for that matter. I just dropped the dog off at the groomer. I spent 15 minutes to go 1km on Queensway. Ended up parking and walking pooch over - just ridiculousness.
Going to Orangeville to pick Porsche up this afternoon....Just hope traffic will be reasonable AND THAT THE CAR IS FIXED.
Going to Orangeville to pick Porsche up this afternoon....Just hope traffic will be reasonable AND THAT THE CAR IS FIXED.
Still very interested in the final story on your car
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