May 17, 200619 yr Now this guy really is beginning to bug me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWomqEroBn8...porsche%20crash I'd love an old 70s Porsche 911 for a winter beater/SCCA car. Why would you destroy a car this cool? What's his fu$%ing problem? As far as the bitching about the layout of the dash I think this guy forgot he's English. Show me one British car from the 1970s that has a logical interior/layout. Nevermind that unlike a Jaguar that can't even start if the barometric presssure shifts 3% from when the car rolled off the assembly line at the factory, or an MG that rusts to death in about 8 months the Porsche 911 was an innovative car with one of the most successful racing careers ever.
May 17, 200619 yr Yeah, Jeremy's an idiot. Richard Hammond (the short guy on the show, but apparently not in this series) in contrast loves Porsche 911s.
May 17, 200619 yr Author I love that. Mainly because I would never drive a Porsche and i hate them. What don't you like about Porsches? I love Porsches, esp. Air cooled 911s. They're rear engined, RWD or R-AWD, horizontally opposed & air cooled. I mean how much more quirky can you get? And yet even wiht their very odd balance & handeling they're the most winningest car model in hostory. The new H20 cooled Porsches I don't like, and I think the Boxter is a POS for the money they ask but anything air cooled for a 911 is awsome. IMO.
May 17, 200619 yr ^^^ Ditto Whatever, Sixty. You don't find it funny that he shoots it with a shotgun? C'mon.
May 17, 200619 yr They dont appeal to me. The only one is the Cayman. This is valid for me for the 996 series only. That wasn't a real Porsche with those dreadful headlights.With the 997, they're coming back. And the Cayman...
May 17, 200619 yr Author They dont appeal to me. The only one is the Cayman. LOL Ironic, that's the ONLY Porsche I HATE! I don't buy my trucks form Exotic sport car manufacturers, and even if I did the only one I'd consider would be the Lamborghini LM002. That's a truck. The Cayman in my oppinion is a joke. To each his own. (perhaps GMC should get a Kappa ragtop) Edited May 17, 200619 yr by Sixty8panther
May 17, 200619 yr LOL Ironic, that's the ONLY Porsche I HATE! I don't buy my trucks form Exotic sport car manufacturers, and even if I did the only one I'd consider would be the Lamborghini LM002. That's a truck. The Cayman in my oppinion is a joke. To each his own. Dude, are you thinking of the Cayenne? The Cayman's not a truck...
May 17, 200619 yr Author Damn... yes I was. Leave it up to the Germans to have two models THAT close in name. Cayenne Cayman Still better than alphanumerics. :wink:
May 17, 200619 yr i just find it funny, the british have this facination w/ campers... they'll do about anything to them...
May 17, 200619 yr I hate Porsches with a passion....they're too small, ugly, and they all look the same generation after generation.....I've never been a fan of them...as a matter of fact, I'm not a fan of any supercars....whats the point, you can't go 180 MPH around here anyway, one you'd be killed by some kid in a riced out Civic not paying attention to the road and two you'd be in jail and your car sold off a auction
May 18, 200619 yr ^^^ Ditto Whatever, Sixty. You don't find it funny that he shoots it with a shotgun? C'mon. In the M6 v. Vantage v. 997 TG comparison, Jeremy explaining why he wouldn't have the 911: "But people see you!"
May 18, 200619 yr What don't you like about Porsches? I love Porsches, esp. Air cooled 911s. They're rear engined, RWD or R-AWD, horizontally opposed & air cooled. I mean how much more quirky can you get? And yet even wiht their very odd balance & handeling they're the most winningest car model in hostory. The new H20 cooled Porsches I don't like, and I think the Boxter is a POS for the money they ask but anything air cooled for a 911 is awsome. IMO. A '90s 993 (last of the air cooled 911s) is on my 'must own eventually' list..I loved the style of the last ones, esp. the C4S. Though a 996 C4S is pretty sweet also (I love the full-width taillight treatment.. I wouldn't mind a Boxster S either..I've ridden in and driven one a couple times, they are pretty sweet (but tiny inside). One of the scariest fast rides I've ever had was in a buddy's '76 930 Turbo one time.. Edited May 18, 200619 yr by moltar
May 18, 200619 yr I've seen '80s model Porsches go for less than $15K. And that includes some decent 911s... Maybe I should check into a 944 (since someone bought the Firebird I wanted, the bastard).
May 18, 200619 yr Author First Porsche I ever drove was a 1983 turbo 924, (predecesor to the 944) it was a fun ride... but I did not get to explore the upper limits of 5th gear, the owner was in the passanger seat. A nice 924/944 can be had for 4-digits these days, a mint one for teens. ------ Moltar, once again we're on the same page.
May 18, 200619 yr My aunt has a Porsche 928 (I think), and part of me wouldn't mind having it. I think that it would be at least a little fun car to run around in and get a little bit of a kick out of.
May 18, 200619 yr my cousin has a 02 boxter. It's a fun drive, but I feel cramped inside and im only 5'9", so I would never buy one. I would like to drive a 911 to see how it feels.
May 18, 200619 yr 928s...damn I love those cars. V-8 power, rear-wheel drive, rear-mounted transmission for great weight balance...
May 24, 200619 yr Author 928s...damn I love those cars. V-8 power, rear-wheel drive, rear-mounted transmission for great weight balance... Don't forget the frog-eyes.
May 24, 200619 yr Eh, it's just a car. I've never really been a fan of the 911 model. People keep referring to its former generations as its pedigree. What ever. I tend to think that the shape is tired. My brother-in-law owns an '83 944. He was storing it at our place, allowing me to drive it and maintain it at the same time. I enjoyed it, and thought about buying it off of him (at the time, they wre valued at $8,000 for one in good condition). After the research, I found that it was just too time consuming and expensive to maintain. The closest reputable dealer shop was across the border. The timing belt alone is a 13 hour book job...that's just nuts. That was all kind of funny when you think about the fact that it's as heavy (if not more-so) than a late-model W-body (Monte Carlo / Grand Prix / etc.) and it only had just over 150 HP. He still has it too, collecting dust in his own garage now. He doesn't have the time to invest in listing and talking to prospective buyers. Who knows, I could still buy it if I wanted to...but that maintenance thing still bugs me. Edited May 24, 200619 yr by ShadowDog
May 25, 200619 yr I almost bought an '88 or '89(forget exact year) 911 a few years back. It was my boss' and just sat around all the time. It became part of my job to "exercise" it every now and then. It only had 13k original miles and I could have had it pretty cheap - almost went for it.
May 25, 200619 yr Porsche 911 is a great car. It's the car I'd buy if I were in the market for a super-high end sports car. High end would be Z06, of course. My grandfather's one brother had a 911. He also owned one of those funny VW 412s (?) for a while. It may be where I get my wild hair when it comes to taste in automobiles.
May 25, 200619 yr Author HAHAHAH!!! Marcia's parents have photo from the late 70s with a VW 412 parked in the driveway, I saw it & the dark secret got out.
May 25, 200619 yr Those things are damn ugly... Corvair headlamps grafted onto some chintzy Eastern Bloc body.
May 26, 200619 yr Author They're not my cup of tea either but I'd take one over a Mustang II or Honda CCVC. BUt I guess that's not saying much.
May 26, 200619 yr What don't you like about Porsches? I love Porsches, esp. Air cooled 911s. They're rear engined, RWD or R-AWD, horizontally opposed & air cooled. I mean how much more quirky can you get? And yet even wiht their very odd balance & handeling they're the most winningest car model in hostory. The new H20 cooled Porsches I don't like, and I think the Boxter is a POS for the money they ask but anything air cooled for a 911 is awsome. IMO. I had a sudden thought as I read this post. I can only think of two vehicles that are traditionally rear-engined: 2-seater sport cars, and public busses. When's the last time (if ever) someone built a rear-engined four-door sedan?
May 27, 200619 yr Author My two favorites, one a product of the Czech republic, the other a USA made "europeanish" semi-exotic economy car. The original Split window... Edited May 27, 200619 yr by Sixty8panther
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