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Old 07-21-2012, 11:06 AM   #1
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Oh crap. Here it comes. You're going to have a bunch of young guys, that still live like they're in high school, come into that thread to talk about how they beat a Porsche with their '89 Civic, even though their cars have more dB than HP...
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Old 07-21-2012, 01:27 PM   #4
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I wont race em and frankly I would have a better chance of walking away clean if caught but that is totally beside the point. Anyhow since I can't race em might as well chew em out on their own site.
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Oh crap. Here it comes. You're going to have a bunch of young guys, that still live like they're in high school, come into that thread to talk about how they beat a Porsche with their '89 Civic, even though their cars have more dB than HP...
And if just one of them knows how to use google, they'll be coming to this forum to reciprocate.
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Old 07-21-2012, 01:40 PM   #6
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I just have to ask... why?
Isn't it enough to just own the car? Be proud you drive sporting the emblem. No need to go to their own site and start trouble.
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Maybe because they are annoying douchebags and I think we all get tired of being "harassed" by them and their little crap boxes. It won't do any good, of course, but it does feel good.

Why not? Won't hurt anything but their feelings.
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Old 07-21-2012, 03:56 PM   #9
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It just makes Porsche drivers look arrogant and petty. I'm disappointed. That definitely wouldn't speak for me.

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It just makes Porsche drivers look arrogant and petty. I'm disappointed. That definitely wouldn't speak for me.
My thoughts exactly. And this is coming from someone who, not too long ago, was speeding around in a WRX.
Part of being a Porsche owner is that we're mature enough not to stoop to their level. The fact that we can sport the Stuttgart Coat of Arms should be enough.

For me, owning this car isn't about what I can do on the roads to prove that my car is better. Boxsters are not straight line cars. We all know this. But straightaways are pretty much all we have in the United States.
I just finished my degree and started my career. For me, owning a Porsche was the next step in life; growing up if you will. Trashing their forums is no better than revving up next to them at a stop light.

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Old 07-21-2012, 05:14 PM   #11
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No, arrogance would be taking the bait and thrashing one of them. Pwave is on point, where I live they begin driving like lunatics as soon as they see you, one day something bad is going to come from some Honda on the move trying to catch you or trying to emulate your corner speed. I have seen them make radical dangerous moves merging onto ramps, simply because you were ahead, never mind you were ahead before they even merged onto the road, to them it's irrelevant as is the safety of other drivers. I try not to broad brush groups but since having the car as soon as I see the black hood and stainless, I know a dangerous situation has arrived regardless of speed.

PS Speak for yourself on straightline performance, I'm quite sure I could kill them. I'm done there anyway I got my anger out, mission accomplished.

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My thoughts exactly. And this is coming from someone who, not too long ago, was speeding around in a WRX.
Part of being a Porsche owner is that we're mature enough not to stoop to their level. The fact that we can sport the Stuttgart Coat of Arms should be enough.

For me, owning this car isn't about what I can do on the roads to prove that my car is better. Boxsters are not straight line cars. We all know this. But straightaways are pretty much all we have in the United States.
I just finished my degree and started my career. For me, owning a Porsche was the next step in life; growing up if you will. Trashing their forums is no better than revving up next to them at a stop light.
Yep. Porsche is symbol of "I have arrived". Lamborghini and Ferrari is better symbol


At least it is in the midwest

You don't need to street race in a Porsche. You can afford a Porsche. Camaro mustangs civic wrx evo etc are all street race cars

Maybe that's why police leave us along? We don't drive street race cars

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Old 07-23-2012, 07:48 AM   #13
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Love this quote from one of the punks:

"You know you own a honda when your mom reminds you that you have spent literally double than what you paid for the car, if not more."

Shame you couldn't just afford a car that you don't need to spend all of your allowance on. The 'cool' factor and power are already there from the factory.
Trust me, your girlfriend would rather be over here...

Notice he spelled honda with a lower case "h", enough said.
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Love this quote from one of the punks:

"You know you own a honda when your mom reminds you that you have spent literally double than what you paid for the car, if not more."

Shame you couldn't just afford a car that you don't need to spend all of your allowance on. The 'cool' factor and power are already there from the factory.
Trust me, your girlfriend would rather be over here...

Notice he spelled honda with a lower case "h", enough said.
That's one of the many reasons I bought a Porsche. No need to customize anything, beautiful from factory and comes with all go fast parts

Porsche, Lamborghini and Ferrari, almost no aftermarket crowd for those brands. I like that

When k&n starts making a cold air intake for Porsche I'll start getting worried
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Grrr...I retract my statement. I was posting angry. I usually don't let those types get under my skin, but it really ticks me off when I'm trying to enjoy a drive with my ten year old son and am constantly harassed by those types or the classic redneck in a jacked up pickup truck tailgating and revving.
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really I don't any satisfaction out of trashing someone else's choice of a ride...I'm just glad I have mine .....
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In case no one noticed, NOT engaging pisses them off even more because you are so confident in your self and your car that you simply ignore their sh#t boxes and enjoy your stereo, convertible and girls paying more attention to your car, even the girls riding in their car.

Their dime a dozen, characterless tin can wannabe airplane with the big spoiler and hood scoops leading to nothing is obviously making them feel very unfulfilled , else they would not be acting so insecure and feel like they have to prove something all the time.

I stay away from those types because they are a hazard on the road when they act like that and I dont want their oil and flying car parts blemishing my freshly washed paint.

Revel in your own success and the badge you choose to drive, and forget about all the wannabes.

Driving a Porsche is much more that just the speed and handling, its about driving a legend and its legacy!!!!

"Porsche....there is no substitute" and I'm not embarrassed to be proud and secure in my chosen ride.


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I'm sick of all the self degrading and timidness in society, be proud of your achievements and brag so others will also want to get one and get off their butts and achieve something in their life.

This car is about you and the result of your years of hard work.....its your trophy and reward and meant to be shown off and appreciated as a symbol of your success and achievements.
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We have them here as well. I just let them barrel on and make dickheads of themselves, knowing that the coppers (polizia) will probably get them in the not too distant future.

Just remember our wheels are probably worth more than their cars, and there ain't nothing as good as having a porker badge on the bonnet.
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