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regarding your new sig, did you tape up your plates? because as I can see in that photo your rear spoiler is activated meaning at some point during your lap (given that it was a sub 45 second course--lots of straight action) you surpassed "the speed" necessary to deploy the spoiler....unless your raised it manually? those insurance guys are always looking for an excuse to raise rates on a teen age driver. I never post my full name on my lap times. Its usually a character from Animal House. |
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Thank you! One of the s2000 guys took a pic of me at the auto-x :) The car is black, but I suppose it's hard to tell, huh? Sometimes I envy other colors like midnight blue.. I actually added "Life @ WOT" at the bottom as well...but decided that would be TOO corny :o |
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I forgot to tape up my plates that time, but this recent week I remembered to. Not to worry...I manually deployed the spoiler. They intentionally keep people at lower speeds. Highest I've gone is around 58mph on a course and that was a poorly designed course. And I also changed my name to only show the first letter of my last name :D Phew...beat the insurance company this time. |
oh yeah I forgot about the 12 hairpins they put in at the last minute.
But 35mph sure feels faster than it looks... |
It has a lot to do with where you live. Here in the SF bay area, Boxsters are not as common as Accords, but close. I do get the occasional kids on bikes that say, "whoa, nice car" as I drive by, but very rarely do I get any, "how fast" questions.
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In my case you are absoultly right! |
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[QUOTE=986 Girl]I've never had someone ask me how fast it goes, but I'd just say "Fast enough," smile, and walk away.
However, I have had people say "Nice PorSH" to me, often accompanied by a question or another statement. I always just reply, "It's Por-sche, with two syllables," and leave it at that. If they don't pronounce it right, then they don't really care enough about the vehicle to need to ask me a question. QUOTE] Wow...you're what my dad calls a "snooty" Porsche owner. 99% of the american public says Porsche with one syllable. I guess snooty Porsche owners do exist. I can't believe you correct total strangers.....that's rude imo. Sometimes I say porsh sometimes I pronounce it porsche. Who cares? |
I get comments every day!!!! (I work in the CBD, loads of people around)
"Nice car"...."Whoarrrr"......"Hot ride" and so on. I love it! :) I look after my car, and when it shines.....I shine! :cool: I have been asked the usual, "How Fast?"....."How Much?" I usually reply Enough! That way its not rude, then they walk away without their answer :p :p :D |
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If you think about it 986girl, they were only really just admiring your porsche and being friendly cause your a lady, no need to pretend your too good for them. Even the hosts of Top Gear pronounce it "porsche" from time to time and they are proper british. |
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Anyway, I hardly get any compliments on mine. And mine's the best looking one I've ever seen! (So humble.) They are relatively common around these parts. Only once has some one asked me how fast is it -and that was this week! I told them that on a track with curves, it flies. In a straight line... leave that to the Mustangs (and Accords these days). |
I get compliments often. I've seen people walk to the back and say "It's a Boxster". They probably don't even know who makes it.
Also have people pronounce it Porsh. I don't correct them because they probably don't realize they are saying it incorrectly and mean no harm. I was in a car audio store a couple of days ago and the owner called it a Porsh several times then sheepishly said maybe he should call it a Porsche. I said it didn't bother me but some Porshe owners would be greatly offended. As far as the "how fast" question goes, I'm like Schnell! and say the speedo goes to 180. (Hey Schnell!, there's an extra tick hidden by the tach - you just picked up 5mph.) |
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If it's snooty to pronounce things/correct people then fine, I'm snooty and I'll be the first one to admit it.
Porsche is a family name, and has always been two-syllables, and if you say it wrong in front of me I'll correct you. The same way I'd correct you if you said Raynalt instead of Renault (ray-noh), and I definitely don't own one of those. Believe it or not, you can correct someone without saying like an ****************************, but unfortunately 99.9% of the time people follow calling it a PorSCH up with asking me how much a paid, which is why I just don't answer the question and move on with my life. |
Son of a... apparently this computer is still logged in as my old name. This is 986 Girl. *grrs*
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There's a lot of Boxsters here as well.
Maybe the 987s draw more attention than the 986s because they look like newer cars? I got asked today by a kid who worked at the gas station if it's fast. He said he owns a c5 z06 and wanted to race one [Boxster] Some race. |
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