All of your dealer websites appear to be down right now.
Sincerely,
Motivated Shopper
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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