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Old 01-29-2012, 06:58 PM   #1
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That feeling of total control of the vehicle is awesome isn't it?
Blue, without a doubt the feeling is awesome. And yes, I'm with you as a new member of 'The Church of True Sports Car" recently Baptized. But then again; daily life / several kids / sports / school carpool tend to get in the way of my new-found theology. Not to mention nearly 1k per week miles on Midwestern Snow-Belt Pot-Hole ridden streets that can dampen Butt-3-Inches-off-the-ground enthusiasm. My King-of-the-Road view of my DD SUV does indeed have it's Merits.

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Old 01-29-2012, 10:36 PM   #2
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Blue, without a doubt the feeling is awesome. And yes, I'm with you as a new member of 'The Church of True Sports Car" recently Baptized. But then again; daily life / several kids / sports / school carpool tend to get in the way of my new-found theology. Not to mention nearly 1k per week miles on Midwestern Snow-Belt Pot-Hole ridden streets that can dampen Butt-3-Inches-off-the-ground enthusiasm. My King-of-the-Road view of my DD SUV does indeed have it's Merits.

BTW.. Fister Stage II's and Bilstien HD's along with ROW Springs on an Air Cooled 993 Make an everyday boy feel like Hurley Haywood with every twist of the key. :dance:
I contend that most people with them don't actually need an SUV. The size and weight have a tough look that appeals to most more than a small wagon or heaven forbid a minivan. Both of which have better driving dynamics inherent in lower ride height and weight. But I've proven to myself that a small wagon is all that's needed for a small family and all our stuff to get around in a climate that sees frequent inciment weather.

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Old 01-30-2012, 03:04 AM   #3
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I am the same as most. I have an FJ Cruiser for day-to-day errands, kids, etc.. & then.. Daddy's car Just 4 me-
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Old 01-30-2012, 04:23 AM   #4
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I contend that most people with them don't actually need an SUV. The size and weight have a tough look that appeals to most more than a small wagon or heaven forbid a minivan. Both of which have better driving dynamics inherent in lower ride height and weight. But I've proven to myself that a small wagon is all that's needed for a small family and all our stuff to get around in a climate that sees frequent inciment weather.
Agreed. Small wagons make much more sense than SUV's, the wife use to have an Accord Wagon back in the mid 90's when they still made them. When your third kid comes along the practicality of a small wagon goes out the window. I do not NEED the SUV either, I just couldn't bring myself to get a minivan when the wife already has an Odyssey. Believe me, lugging 4 teenage boys (just got back from doing just that) several times a week to school for car pool or 5 neighborhood kids to select baseball practice (each with a body bag size amount of gear) gives one an appreciation for such automotive largess.
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I drive a jeep all winter and a lot of the summer .....and it's a big change when I get into the Boxster and head to the track..a shock actually!
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Old 01-30-2012, 06:28 AM   #6
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i have a 2011 Escape and the 4WD with traction control is unbelievable, I love the thing. As all of you know I'm currently Box-less but I did get the pleasure of giving the sales representative a little of the same treatment Josey Wales got from Fletcher this morning, he'll be talking bout me at the next sales meeting...
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Old 01-30-2012, 07:41 AM   #7
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Like many here, my Porsche is my fun/toy vehicle. I wouldn't own any primary or secondary vehicle that I didn't appreciate driving. My other vehicle has to have a purpose and be enjoyable to drive - not just exist waiting to be driven. My wife's vehicle is her vehicle and while I would never grab the keys to her Rav4, it is a wonderful vehicle, just not for me. If I didn't have a great Jeep, I would get another Cayenne.
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