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Jamesp 06-11-2014 05:37 PM

Amazingly I like driving to the drugstore
 
Or the grocery store in my 986 S. In anything else it's a chore. How about you?

CraigM 06-11-2014 05:51 PM

No joke, I'll break little errands up through the day so I can take it out a few times. I've suddenly found myself volunteering for all sorts of runs. "No onions? Well that won't do - be back in a bit Beautiful."

JayG 06-11-2014 06:01 PM

yea, but what used to be a 2 mile drive now is 30 mile round trip on back roads :D

dbansal 06-11-2014 07:28 PM

ugh...i could have a veyron and it would still be a chore

CraigM 06-11-2014 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by JayG (Post 405268)
yea, but what used to be a 2 mile drive now is 30 mile round trip on back roads :D

Haha! Yeah - I have some very... interesting routes to get to my common points.

Timco 06-11-2014 08:55 PM

I used to go shooting every Saturday and take one weekday to fish. Now that things have gotten bigger for the business, I don't have that free time anymore, but still need to get to my shop. So it was park the truck at the shop and buy the 986. Now, no matter how busy the day was, I can choose to drive back to the shop and drive the 986 home and back to the shop next morning, even if it's a 15 minute drive. Sometimes I work 2 blocks from my house but still commute to the shop to drive the P car. If I have to be in early then truck comes home.

Tucker2 06-11-2014 09:09 PM

Yep. 'Our' grocery store is literally 1/4 mile up our street. It's literally on our street two blocks up. I can walk there in under 10 minutes.

But it often takes 20+ minutes to get there in the Porsches...and the same back. :-) Crazy how that works.

Deserion 06-12-2014 04:07 AM

Eh, grocery runs are too short (as in a 2 minute drive, tops) to take the Boxster out. And driving around town isn't all that fun when dealing with traffic. :rolleyes:

But there are some longer routes to go other places which allow more fun (and for the car to get to temp). Those, enjoyable. :)

BruceH 06-12-2014 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Deserion (Post 405313)
Eh, grocery runs are too short (as in a 2 minute drive, tops) to take the Boxster out. And driving around town isn't all that fun when dealing with traffic. :rolleyes:

You need to take the side/back roads!

BIGJake111 06-12-2014 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by dbansal (Post 405282)
ugh...i could have a veyron and it would still be a chore

Because than you'd have to sift trough a thousand by standees each time you get back to your parking spot.

BIGJake111 06-12-2014 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by CraigM (Post 405293)
Haha! Yeah - I have some very... interesting routes to get to my common points.

You should see my route to school and back haha.

Muzzle of Bees 06-12-2014 07:20 AM

Chores are for me and the SUV. I dont like business parking lots. Me and the car get the non stop twisty trips regularly.

Perfectlap 06-12-2014 07:25 AM

I pick my grocery runs based on the time when the parking lot is empty.

The Whole Foods parking lot is always swamped. You have no choice but to park in between cars. So I don't shop there anymore although I miss the produce selection.

The Wal-Mart is strictly after midnight proposition, and I still park at the far, far end of the parking lot to provide an at least 8 empty spots cushion front, back, left and right. As that company is managed by morons who never open up enough registers I avoid it anyway. More time on line, more time for kooks to mess with your car out in the lot. Wal-Mart has by far the most infuriating lines in these parts. I've been to other Wal-Marts out of state, same issue. I have lost count of the times I left items behind just to skip a 20 minute wait on line.

Costco/BJ's/Sam's is also another far end of the parking lot situation. Which means a long hike but with those giant karts barelling down into your doors not parking on the highest point of the parking lot is a sin. Basically anywhere you see family wagons, you want to park far in the no man's land and even thinking about parking next to one of those cars is asking for a door ding.

Fast food places, same deal too many teen drivers and bad drivers rushing in a lunch break who just swing their doors open. Park far away.


Big shopping malls, I park on the top level of a parking deck. Lazy people never drive up that far. And look for the video cameras so that the sight lines pick up your car. If there is no parking deck, I park on the empty side of the lot at the farthest part. Where some guy parking next to the only other car in the vicinity (why?) will stick out to a passing driver. Especially if he's snooping around.

What I find interesting is that if you look at the cars that are always parked closest to the entrance of any store or mall, virtually every other car has door dings. People who really hate walking also open their doors carelessly.

1rooster 06-12-2014 07:56 AM

I park in the big handicapped spots....DISABLED VETERAN plate

Ebell914 06-12-2014 08:16 AM

I love going to the market in the Box...my 9 YO daughter is always my co-pilot and she will ask in the check out line, "Daddy, will all this fit in the Porsche? We might have to use both trunks". She loves the funny looks :)

I love that my daughter is as enamored with my car as I am....and she always schools her friends and other adults on the correct pronunciation....:D

BIGJake111 06-12-2014 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Perfectlap (Post 405336)
The Wal-Mart is strictly after midnight proposition, and I still park at the far, far end of the parking lot to provide an at least 8 empty spots cushion front, back, left and right. As that company is managed by morons who never open up enough registers I avoid it anyway. More time on line, more time for kooks to mess with your car out in the lot. Wal-Mart has by far the most infuriating lines in these parts. I've been to other Wal-Marts out of state, same issue. I have lost count of the times I left items behind just to skip a 20 minute wait on line.

I would be very wary of that, kids like to learn how to drift at the local walmarts after dark. One of the local stores has a hill for the parking lot, lazy individuals never take the time to put the carts in the cart racks where they then proceed to roll down the hill into cars.

BoxsterSteve 06-12-2014 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by JayG (Post 405268)
yea, but what used to be a 2 mile drive now is 30 mile round trip on back roads :D

So I'm not the only one:
"We're out of milk, honey, I'll be back in an hour and a half."

Gforrest2 06-12-2014 04:42 PM

Unfortunately,
 
about the only time I get to drive the Boxster is on short errands. I bought it for long road trips with the wife, but with her bad back, she won't ride in it any more.

Perfectlap 06-13-2014 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by BIGJake111 (Post 405388)
I would be very wary of that, kids like to learn how to drift at the local walmarts after dark. One of the local stores has a hill for the parking lot, lazy individuals never take the time to put the carts in the cart racks where they then proceed to roll down the hill into cars.

You must have very few cops around in your parts.
If such a thing were to happen here something approaching a SWAT team would be there in a blink...
I don't know about other states, but Wal-Marts seem always to be very close to a major highway, where cops are everywhere looking for tickets to write or transients to follow once they exit the highway. And there's always the rent-a-cop in the Wal-Mart parkign lot sitting there usually doing nothing but waiting to hear a car alarm go off while he texts his girlfriend. Except in Florida. On my last visit someone car-jacked a shopper in broad daylight and I missed a shoot out at another one near Disney by a matter of minutes. Turns out it was a chase on the Turnpike that ended up in the parking lot with the guy fleeing into the Wal-Mart with a bullet wound to the leg. I guess security depends on the local police presence. Post 9/11 we have a lot of it at all times.

RandallNeighbour 06-13-2014 07:05 AM

I stopped all the short trips to the store and back because my motor never gets up to temp, and that time I bought ice cream, popped it in the trunk with the other bags, and took the extra long way home to enjoy a "twisty road" (flat curves here in Sauna City, really) the ice cream melted all over the place!


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