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I don't abuse my Boxster, but I enjoy driving it while it depreciates. |
Reminds me of the old (but true) saying - not putting miles into your Porsche is like not having sex with your girlfriend - just so that she's a virgin for her next boyfriend.....
Ahh well, only in America !!! ..... Ducks for cover... |
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Oh my god! The guy who sells this car is just the perfect cliche of all the Porsche owners I can't stand. I run into them from time to time and then see that I get away from them as soon as possible. I much more enjoy the company of owners I meet at DE and A/X.
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Good grief! Am flabbergasted he never took the car out even for a Sunday drive!
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I think it's stupid not to drive it. It's not a 1930's Bugatti, for cryin' out loud.
I have to say though, I am seriously in love with those wheels. . .:dance: |
And if anyone cares here is a link to a discussion with the owner of the car:
X-Post, 81 Miles, Multiple Award Winning 2006 Carrera - Rennlist Discussion Forums |
Here's the owner's Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/roadatlanta951 and a profile: Staff Spotlight: Meet Steve Blalock | Audi North Atlanta
Seems like a bizarre waste of money just to win some ribbons and plaques. |
I don't get it either, I'm not the car show type. But, some people love it. It could be worse, at least he didn't use it as a demolition derby car!
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The guy has the money. He likes the looks of the car with a lower suspension and big red brakes. He drives a 944 (on the track), which IMO is a better driver's car than any of the modern cars anyway.
I don't see why anyone doesn't get it or actually cares, frankly, |
While I feel that owners can do whatever they want with their cars and more power to them, but here is the part that I don't get;
Is it really of any special interest when the winner is simply the car that is the "most" brand new? |
^^^I agree Stone. If you drive it and it looks like that, then that is impressive. If it has never been driven, well anybody can keep that up. I don't get it either.
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And, in a Concours, cars are awarded points for things like "driven to the event" and total mileage. A car trailered to an event has points deducted. |
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Guys tear their cars down and spend hundreds of hours making them track machines, we all shine our cars up and post them on Show and Tell. This guy enjoys the competition of concours and to boot he is a bad asss driver! Oh and he can wrench! I understand where this gentlemen is coming from, I can walk up to cars and see things others would never notice (thanks Mom). I thought about concours'ing my 987 but there aren't enough competitions in the Carolina area. I bought my 986 for several reasons: the enjoyment of driving a porsche, wrenching it, wrenching when it didn't even need to be wrenched, detailing it to the point it looks stunning, and taking it to gatherings and meeting other kewl folks. I just thought the Boxster crowd would be more understanding. Rant over. Oh...I want his car for my daily driver! |
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Please explain how a PCA Concours works, I'm curious. |
Can remember if this has all the rules, but you will see it is a lot of work: http://zone8.pca.org/Articles/concours101.pdf
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Gave up when he started talking about cleaning the seats with a Q-tip :eek: |
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Here's some good info, as it relates to our Chicago PCA Section. I'm pretty sure your section will be similiar: Concours If your section offers a "Concours School" I highly recommend going. Ours is in about 3 weeks. Even if you don't want to compete in concours, you'll still learn a lot of great tips & info (and meet great people) to maintain your new whip. Here's some more good info: |
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