Dear motivated,
Sorry about that, our it staff are out playing Pokemon go. Once they find the charmander they'll fix the problem.
Best regards,
POA
In reply to petegossett:
I've gotten the convertible thing out of my system with MGs, Miatas and Jeeps. I'm done.
Dear Motivated:
We are Porsche. You will give us buckets of money regardless, we are just that good. We expect an apology for your last e-mail.
In reply to petegossett:
I drove a Cayenne Turbo that has one, too.
The thought of towing with one now scares me. The VR6 models have torque converter type automatics at least. (But then you have a VR6.)
petegossett wrote:Woody wrote: In reply to petegossett: But yeah, PDK.So...Cayman or 911?![]()
I don't have 911 money, but if I did, I would probably buy a better Cayman.
petegossett wrote: In reply to Woody: PDK Boxster time?![]()
Got to drive a couple of these last week. My daughter is the title clerk/event coordinator for the local BMW/Jaguar/Land Rover/Porsche/Volvo dealer. She roped me and a couple other guys from the autocross club to setup a simple course in a parking lot for the presentation of the new 718 Boxster. We got to drive a 2016 non-S and two 2017, one S and one non-S. All with PDK. That PDK is impressive. I noticed it even blipped the throttle when downshifting during hard braking in Sport+ setting. The S is a set of good tires away from being extremely fun, not that it wasn't fun but a good set of tires will go a long ways.
In reply to wlkelley3:
You need to try a GT3 with PDK, there's really no reason to even use the paddles - it's that good. The byproduct/benefit is it allows you to really focus on your line and being smooth. If I had a few spare organs there'd be one in my garage!
Didn't think I had 911 money but I found a nice base cpo 911 with PDK for less than many Caymans. I personally prefer the look of the 911, although I love the Cayman and I was originally looking at them. The PDK is pretty awesome.
In reply to Woody: It's a 2013 that had 24000 miles on it. It's the base 3.4 with PDK and 20" Carrera Classic wheels. White with a bunch of non- performance options. It was a toss up between this and a cpo CaymanS but I always wanted a 911.
In reply to JimS:
911s shot so far beyond my price range that I don't know the answer, even though I should. Does the 2013 911 engine have an intermediate shaft?
yupididit wrote: I'm clearly in the wrong thread/income bracket. Good day sirs.
You and me both...but it doesn't hurt to have goals.
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