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Old 01-31-2013, 07:24 AM   #32
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Nice..........

I have to chuckle at some of the threads of late, quite the persecution complex for some Boxster owners.

Can't we all just get along............
I'm a fan of the air-cooled Carreras. I don't really care that aside from the Turbos, they're not the most powerful. What I like most is that they're well positioned in the market to rise in value instead of bleeding it like the non-GT 996/997/991 Carreas.

All that being said, and after reading many of the Carrera forums for years, particluarly the water-cooled 996/997 folks, I find that a superiority complex takes a hold of many of them. Doesn't matter if its a 944, 928, Boxster, Cayman many have an attitude that these other Porsches aren't simply different but actually lesser Porsches. Many of these snooty types also strike me as the type who have never once tracked or autocrossed their 911 which makes the whiff of superiority from this sort of person all the more amusing. It's like "okay you drive the street engine version of an endurance racer but you haven't anymore driving skill than the average sedan driver? And you're an expert on how non-Carreras are lesser Porsches? Oh - kay...". To be fair these types don't seem to be a majority... but aren't nearly as small as I first imagined either.
Even amongst the folks who do track and autocross their Carreras I still get these silly comments here and there. Meanwhile when I would run with the SCCA non-Porsche clubs its a totally different attitude. I'ts like they actually know more about the differences in midengine and rear engine handling in Boxsters/Caymans and Carreras than the actual people driving Porsches. It tell my friend its sort of like the wine and cheese crowd (for the most part) vs. the guys who actually race whatever they can get their hands on and don't have a ton of cash to blow on toys. The lap times reflect this as well...Around here you might go to a Porsche club event and see 1.00 - 2.00 second gap amongst the top 7 drivers while at an SCCA or regional club you might see the first 7 drivers separated by less than 0.6's in completely different cars. It's almost as if the better and more informed drivers are the ones with the smaller budgets.
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