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Drahthaar 08-05-2015 05:53 PM

Just Moved to Phoenix Area from MN
 
Just got here. Boxster to follow me in a couple weeks. Looking forward to year round Boxstering!

JayG 08-05-2015 06:14 PM

So if you are now a Zonie, I guess we will see you in San Diego every summer
:cheers:

Porsche9 08-05-2015 09:33 PM

Welcome to Arizona! Phoenix, Tucson or Northern Arizona?

BTW - I'm a born and raised Californian (yes, I can surf) and only visit to see my brother. Skip San Diego and go to Hawaii. The beaches and surf are much better in Hawaii. You may notice some people driving around the area with Not Cal stickers. Kind of funny. Glad that folks in Arizona don't give people that move here from California crap since about half of everybody here is originally from California (4 of my neighbors).

Timco 08-06-2015 03:51 AM

We should do a 4-corners meet or something similar. Seems to be enough members from So Cal to AZ. I'd drive down!

Topless 08-06-2015 06:10 AM

A pretty active PCA in Phoenix with lots of driving events. Check em out.

JayG 08-06-2015 06:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porsche9 (Post 460239)
Welcome to Arizona! Phoenix, Tucson or Northern Arizona?

BTW - I'm a born and raised Californian (yes, I can surf) and only visit to see my brother. Skip San Diego and go to Hawaii. The beaches and surf are much better in Hawaii. You may notice some people driving around the area with Not Cal stickers. Kind of funny. Glad that folks in Arizona don't give people that move here from California crap since about half of everybody here is originally from California (4 of my neighbors).

Yes, lots of people from CA move to AZ, and come back to CA in the summer because it's too firkin hot in AZ LOL

Just like lots go to AZ in the winter to escape the cold and snow

RandallNeighbour 08-06-2015 06:45 AM

Arizona, huh? You'll be rubbing your buddies' noses into the weather there when you take a selfie in your Boxster with the top down in late January. Lucky you!!!

Porsche9 08-06-2015 07:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JayG (Post 460267)
Yes, lots of people from CA move to AZ, and come back to CA in the summer because it's too firkin hot in AZ LOL

Just like lots go to AZ in the winter to escape the cold and snow

Lots of people move to California from Arizona and come back because they realize it's not what everyone thinks its cracked up to be. Net migration statistics show far more CA to AZ migration then the other way around. The great days of it being the land of oppurtunity is just not the same. It was always more expensive but in the past it made sense to more folks. Having grown up there I loved it and was glad that my parents choose CA as a place to raise my brother and I. While still a great place to live it's not what it use to be. CA will always be were I came from it's just not my home anymore.

In the end calling Arizonan's "Zonies" is not appreciated.

Porsche9 08-06-2015 08:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Topless (Post 460266)
A pretty active PCA in Phoenix with lots of driving events. Check me out.

Second that! We are getting a new Porsche dealer in Chandler this winter and I hope it drives some of the social and tech events to happen in the SE valley. We also have Wild Horse Pass race track where a number of autocross and HPDE event happen.

JayG 08-06-2015 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porsche9 (Post 460290)
Lots of people move to California from Arizona and come back because they realize it's not what everyone thinks its cracked up to be. Net migration statistics show far more CA to AZ migration then the other way around. The great days of it being the land of oppurtunity is just not the same. It was always more expensive but in the past it made sense to more folks. Having grown up there I loved it and was glad that my parents choose CA as a place to raise my brother and I. While still a great place to live it's not what it use to be. CA will always be were I came from it's just not my home anymore.

In the end calling Arizonan's "Zonies" is not appreciated.

My apoligies
:cheers:

Porsche9 08-06-2015 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JayG (Post 460303)
My apoligies
:cheers:

Much appreciated.

Drahthaar 08-06-2015 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porsche9 (Post 460239)
Welcome to Arizona! Phoenix, Tucson or Northern Arizona?

BTW - I'm a born and raised Californian (yes, I can surf) and only visit to see my brother. Skip San Diego and go to Hawaii. The beaches and surf are much better in Hawaii. You may notice some people driving around the area with Not Cal stickers. Kind of funny. Glad that folks in Arizona don't give people that move here from California crap since about half of everybody here is originally from California (4 of my neighbors).



Phoenix area.
Listed my house in MN and it sold in a day....no going back now!! Thanks for all the replies, I would love to get more involved in Porsche events!

Jay B. 08-07-2015 11:01 AM

I just recently moved from Ohio to Gilbert AZ and I just bought 2000 Boxster S. I also just recently joined the AZ PCA region but havent been to any events/meetings yet. I'm always looking for fellow Boxsters to cruise with so maybe we all can arrange some driving events and crab some cold ones!

Porsche9 08-07-2015 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay B. (Post 460493)
I just recently moved from Ohio to Gilbert AZ and I just bought 2000 Boxster S. I also just recently joined the AZ PCA region but havent been to any events/meetings yet. I'm always looking for fellow Boxsters to cruise with so maybe we all can arrange some driving events and crab some cold ones!

I'm up for it. Maybe a meet up at a Starbucks?

Jay B. 08-07-2015 11:43 AM

Im down with that.. lets see how many people will chime in and maybe we can set something up and do a meet and drive. Every Saturday night there is a car gathering ( new & old ) at the Scottsdale Pavillions. This may be a cool meeting spot as well.

Drahthaar 08-15-2015 05:12 AM

I'm in after 9/1. Boxster will be here by then!:cheers:

thstone 08-15-2015 09:33 AM

Did a little research....

As property values in California have steadily increased to near pre-2008/recession levels, migration from CA to AZ has also steadily increased as Californian's look for lower priced housing and lower taxes (a double bump up to the standard of living). However, AZ is fourth on the list behind Nevada, Oregon, and Idaho with Alaska and Washington right behind AZ.

This has also had the effect (not just to Arizona but to Nevada, Colorado, and Texas) of steadily eroding Arizona's historic Republican majority.

This is why we see Nevada as a mostly Democrat-leaning state now along with legal pot and increased gun control laws in Colorado.

It seems that behind entertainment, aerospace, and agriculture, liberals are now one of CA's biggest exports!

You're welcome. :)

(DISCLAIMER: No offense meant to any one of any and all colors, religion or non-religion, political party or lack of political party, human or non-human, any configuration, ability or non-ability, any state or any country or non-affiliated state or country, planet of origin, gender or non-gender, or any other reason you might be pissed off at me. Just a few facts mixed in with some humor and irony, which to the best of my knowledge (which has been questioned numerous times just this morning by my wife), are still legitimate literary styles. However, if you own one of those yellow Boxster's with the green leather interior, I make no apology and still think it looks horrible.)

Porsche9 08-15-2015 02:12 PM

Tom,

Exactly one of the things I was trying to get away from. The far left and the far right. Can't seem to have that.


Scottsdale Pavillions works for me.

Drahthaar 08-16-2015 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thstone (Post 461672)
Did a little research....

As property values in California have steadily increased to near pre-2008/recession levels, migration from CA to AZ has also steadily increased as Californian's look for lower priced housing and lower taxes (a double bump up to the standard of living). However, AZ is fourth on the list behind Nevada, Oregon, and Idaho with Alaska and Washington right behind AZ.

This has also had the effect (not just to Arizona but to Nevada, Colorado, and Texas) of steadily eroding Arizona's historic Republican majority.

This is why we see Nevada as a mostly Democrat-leaning state now along with legal pot and increased gun control laws in Colorado.

It seems that behind entertainment, aerospace, and agriculture, liberals are now one of CA's biggest exports!

You're welcome. :)

(DISCLAIMER: No offense meant to any one of any and all colors, religion or non-religion, political party or lack of political party, human or non-human, any configuration, ability or non-ability, any state or any country or non-affiliated state or country, planet of origin, gender or non-gender, or any other reason you might be pissed off at me. Just a few facts mixed in with some humor and irony, which to the best of my knowledge (which has been questioned numerous times just this morning by my wife), are still legitimate literary styles. However, if you own one of those yellow Boxster's with the green leather interior, I make no apology and still think it looks horrible.)



Huh, this took a turn...


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