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Old 07-12-2007, 09:15 AM   #8
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Way to drive a porsche

Your comment is interesting, but it make me asking myself. I own a boxster for a month now, and it's my first porsche. I do all I can to be gentle with it, keeping it away from curbs, etc. Shifting gently and not over-rev it, not downshifting for nothing. always let the engine warm up before goign hard on throttle, etc.

But is there a Special way to drive a porsche? thing to absolutely NOT do or things to DO ?

I'm open to any suggestion that will make my car happy

Thanks


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Originally Posted by RandallNeighbour
Today, I'm thinking I will not let anyone else drive my car, even thought it's about to turn 11 years old and is only worth about 12k. I can't afford to replace it, and to tell you the truth, my friends and family don't have a friggin' clue as to how to drive a Porsche and I am not about to let them learn on my car.
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