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luxury1 02-06-2006 08:25 AM

Jealousy
 
Do you guys experience a lot of jealous actions by drivers of lesser cars. My Benz generated a lot of craziness like this in terms of people cutting me off, not letting me in and the occassional keying and I am starting to see this already with my two day old boxster. One common thing is people getting within a couple of inches of my rear bumper (especially truck and suv's).

I could care less really because they are just telling me how bad they feel about themselves but I wonder if any of you get this???

limoncello 02-06-2006 08:43 AM

Sometimes yes ("si" for Rail). Isolated, but I've had a couple of instances. Some kids in a pickup threw a fast food cup over their car towards mine. Bad shot, they forgot their own momentum and missed by a large margin, actually landed closer to the car behind me. Tailgated by a couple of SUV's and recently a semi.
Tailgated by an old American van on the interstate. I found some clear pavement, eased up to about 105 and never saw it again.

Not too many Porsches around my area. Curious if areas with more Porsches tend to get treated as more commonplace.

Sidebar: had several police cars follow me when I first got it. We have a good neighborhood association that coordinates crimewatch, etc. with the county sheriff. Once they got to know the car and me, has never happened again. I think they were just keeping an eye on things, and the car draws attention.

Being speed yellow may not help.

insite 02-06-2006 08:44 AM

Man, I hate tailgaters. Why is it so difficult to understand that a 2,800 lb Porsche can stop just a LITTLE quicker than an H2?

blinkwatt 02-06-2006 08:58 AM

Fellow employees at work seem to be the worst when it comes to my car. I do not brag,gloat or act stuck up about my car in any way and they always make comments. Here is a example,a co workers car was stolen and I asked what he was going to get after the insurance company took care of it. He said in a sarcastic tone "Well I think I go buy one of those nice cars I've seen in out employee parking lot,I heard some punk 18 year old drives it." Or another time I needed to barrow a truck from someone at work and they said, "Oh so now your little Porsche cant fit anything big,now you need a big boy car huh?" and he continued on with comments. I guess you just learn to deal with it.

wild1poet2 02-06-2006 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by luxury1
Do you guys experience a lot of jealous actions by drivers of lesser cars. One common thing is people getting within a couple of inches of my rear bumper (especially truck and suv's).

Not sure if it is jealousy or competitiveness but I do notice this sometime. Usually its another pricey car. Especially BMW's. I see them in my rear view weaving thru traffic to catch up. They make a big effort to pass; even in rush hour traffic!!

Sometimes they try to stick with you on the exit cloverleafs. I love to bring them into the corner too fast for their cars and watch them wallow with the understeer.

Trucks seem to show respect for some reason.

Around Boston, everyone tailgates and cuts everyone off. Courtesy is a sign of weakness to be exploited. Never signal lest you give away the element of surprise. :p

Perfectlap 02-06-2006 09:56 AM

a very attractive friend of mine sat in the passenger seat the other night and said "everytime I see one of these toy cars I think of you". :confused:

or the other night I pulled in front of this nightclub and some girls waiting for a cab were checking out the Boxster and one of them said "oh yeah that's the cheap one". Purely coincidental, she was the only ugly one.

But the positive comments far outnumber the not so positive. Probably 100-1
THe guy at the fast food place drive-thru (no I didn't eat in the car) asked me if I was going to leave a tip for his Porsche fund. He wasn't kidding.

RandallNeighbour 02-06-2006 09:56 AM

Houston's no different. Idiots abound on our roadways, and tailgate every car, but especially mine to get a good look at it. No rear badge = increased inquisitiveness as to model year and whether it's an S or not.

Both my rear fog lights work, so I just let off the throttle and pull out the rear fog lights and they always slam on their brakes. If they come up a second time, they get the real tap of the brakes. Then I scoot away by downshifting and moving lanes between another couple of cars, which they simply can't do nearly as quickly as my little 2.5 Boxster!

AtlantaBoxster 02-06-2006 10:00 AM

I notice the opposite. Living in Atlanta, I put on my turn signal and people make the effort to let me in. I was recently given a loaner from the shop, (A Chrysler minivan) and when I would put the signal on, the cars made an effort to close the gap with the car in front of them, ensuring no space for the loaner minvan.

:cheers:

bmussatti 02-06-2006 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Perfectlap
a very attractive friend of mine sat in the passenger seat the other night and said "everytime I see one of these toy cars I think of you". :confused:

Hey Perfectlap, good thing she didn't say, "Everytime I see my baby nephew running around after his bath, I think of you!"

bmussatti 02-06-2006 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Perfectlap
But the positive comments far outnumber the not so positive. Probably 100-1
THe guy at the fast food place drive-thru (no I didn't eat in the car) asked me if I was going to leave a tip for his Porsche fund. He wasn't kidding.


Hey, ya can't fault the kid for trying! With an attitude/approach/line like that...the kid will probably have one before Blinkwatt did!!

rbennett 02-06-2006 11:55 AM

There are hardly any other Porsches in my city, I see a Boxster about once every 5 weeks. So people think I am driving some very exotic sports car!

On a daily basis, I get a rice burner (ya know the type I'm talking bout, big stainless steel mufflers with a big rear wing) pull along side of me and start racing their engine.

I never acknowledge them

wild1poet2 02-06-2006 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by RandallNeighbour
Houston's no different. Idiots abound on our roadways, and tailgate every car, but especially mine to get a good look at it.

James Bond just had Q install an Oil Slick kit in his Aston Martin for tailgaters.

SD987 02-06-2006 12:57 PM

"Never signal lest you give away the element of surprise."

Good one ! SD987 has a new funny line to use !

"Both my rear fog lights work, so I just let off the throttle and pull out the rear fog lights and they always slam on their brakes. If they come up a second time, they get the real tap of the brakes. "

I only have one fog light wired but I agree...this technique can be effective. There are alot of cars that can go faster than a Boxster, but very few that can stop quicker. Occasionally I'll get hassled by someone who needs to be reminded of this.

My pet peeve is people pulling out in front of me, in all circumstances but particularly if I'm making a turn around a corner (say a left-hand turn while someone coming toward me is making a right against a red). I don't think folks are prepared for how the Box can turn on a dime and come so quickly out of a turn.

Maybe because Porsches are so common in SD, I don't notice exceptionally annoying behavior from other drivers when driving mine. I get just as many racing come-ons driving the SLK. One oddity I've noticed recently is that alot of pickup truck and SUV owners mistake the torquey feel of their engines for general performance capability. They often engage in "racing" behavior when pulled up next to me, and of course are quickly slapped-down like red-headed stepchildren.

slogans7 02-06-2006 01:08 PM

Even though there are a lot of nice sports cars in my area, I have noticed a lot of drivers just act stupidly around me, particularly on freeways. It's typically younger drivers in their little trucks that are jacked up two floors or the Honda's with the giant exhaust pipes. I get cut off and passed by people apparently stroking themsevles that they beat out a Porsche, who didn't know he was in a race.

I also recently bought a little Vespa for tooling around my little town, and find that drivers are incredibly polite when I'm on it.

blinkwatt 02-06-2006 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by slogans7
I have noticed a lot of drivers just act stupidly around me, particularly on freeways. It's typically younger drivers in their little trucks that are jacked up two floors or the Honda's with the giant exhaust pipes. I get cut off and passed by people apparently stroking themsevles that they beat out a Porsche, who didn't know he was in a race.

I also recently bought a little Vespa for tooling around my little town, and find that drivers are incredibly polite when I'm on it.

Tell me about it,I was speeding down this long street and I happened to pass up what I beleive was a 300zx. I pass him and 5 seconds later I hear this loud ass exhaust,I thought I blew a gasket. I look in my mirror and I find this damn rice rocket trying to catch up to me. I just let him fly by,knowing its not worth a ticket. Stupid misguided young people.

donv 02-06-2006 04:32 PM

I once had some really freaky front grille-less painted-over-logo mini-van glued to my Boxster's butt for over 10 miles on two highways before a stupendous act of evasive driving (IMHO ;)) on my part.

I was driving with courtesy the whole time - going about the speed of traffic, using my blinkers, etc. All of a sudden this van pulls up so close I can't see his bumper. Sped up, too many people in front of me, he caught up. Slowed down and moved out of the high speed lane, he stayed right behind. Slow, continued variations on these ad nauseum for several miles... finally came the time to move to the secondary highway on my route and he started to follow, so I gave it a bit o' throttle on the ramp - thought one of his tires were going to blow, based on the sound, but the idiot kept coming fast.

OK, no way am I going to let this guy follow me to where I'm actually going to stop.

Finally found a point where I could put on the sting... watched for a point where I was coming up on an exit and had two car lengths free on the left, put on the left blinker, started left (as does he) and then I ducked right into the single car length open on that side. Now I'm behind him and take my next exit... and he's stuck for several more miles. Loop around and take the back roads to my appointment.

That guy was psycho, the worst of the experiences so far. Usually folks are nice (sometimes get the "what type of car is that?" or more often kids yelling out what appears to be the standard kid phrase "NICE CAR!" - usually in unison from the backseat of a SUV ;)) but sometimes if I just simply pass someone they seem to go postal (and I'm not a weaver). In most cases, if I simply slow down they lose interest... but not that death van guy...

Rail26 02-06-2006 06:22 PM

I was being tailed one day also...and my little Lola was sodomized by a Buick. 6,000 clams later I think the girl who was carelessly tailgating and talking on her cellphone learned her lesson.

luxury1 02-06-2006 06:33 PM

I hate this stuff. The lesson is that we are in the porsche and have to be defensive no matter what. It sucks but that is the price of having one of the best on the road... I can't imagine what Ferrari owners go through...

Adam 02-06-2006 07:16 PM

My car gets nothing but respect in my area even from cops. Not alot is faster here except for a few C5's. Even if someone tailgates me(which is very rare) I get on the gas and they go bye bye. If in the event a "muscle car" wants to party they get a good wiff of the exhaust. Some people gawk but most people don't know what they are looking at. That sucks that you guys get the hated on by the public...most people here are nothing but nice :confused: Most of the time it's just driving as usual and the car doesn't attract much negative attention.

fab 02-07-2006 04:22 AM

I just had a recent experience. Driving on the highway in the high speed lane I was approaching a mini van. I backed off because personally, I HATE tailgaters. The mini van moved over 1 lane. I started to pass the mini van and then the BOOZO started to move back over. I had this sick feeling. I punched it on the gas pedal and see ya!

Fab

Patto 02-07-2006 05:46 AM

I've only had a couple of smart arse comments from people at work "they must be paying you too much", but I'm already used to it as my last car was a BMW.

Can't say I've have too many ricers try and race me, although I have had a few middle aged old blokes in modern day muscle cars (Monaros/GTOs I think you call them in the States) have a go. But it's too hard to speed in inner Sydney, just too many cars.

Have had one person remark that it was a 'poor mans Porsche' :rolleyes: which is funny considering a used 'S' still goes for around $85K Aussie. I just asked them politely what car they drove, the response was they didn't drive anything or have a license for that matter. ;)

wild1poet2 02-07-2006 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by donv
I once had some really freaky front grille-less painted-over-logo mini-van glued to my Boxster's butt for over 10 miles on two highways before a stupendous act of evasive driving (IMHO ;)) on my part.

Finally found a point where I could put on the sting... watched for a point where I was coming up on an exit and had two car lengths free on the left, put on the left blinker, started left (as does he) and then I ducked right into the single car length open on that side. Now I'm behind him and take my next exit... and he's stuck for several more miles. Loop around and take the back roads to my appointment.
...

Good move, donv. Maverick patented this manuever in Top Gun. :p

Brucelee 02-07-2006 03:14 PM

I don't think there is any bias with CA drivers. They ALL drive like maniacs and it makes no difference what car gets in their way.

Terrible, just terrible.

blinkwatt 02-08-2006 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Brucelee
I don't think there is any bias with CA drivers. They ALL drive like maniacs and it makes no difference what car gets in their way.

Terrible, just terrible.

Oh right right you are. You can have $500 bucket or a $440000 Carrera GT,we all equally dislike each other.

olly986 02-08-2006 02:47 PM

Hi guys, just back from my holiday and missed you all!!
Here the most common happening to me is if I pass a car at speed at night ( its a Porsche I m driving!) the sucker will leave his full beam on which means that you are totally blinded being low on the road, usually a quick break and rear fog light later and if i am lucky they switch their high beams down, it is so annoying, also the common will I or won't I go at a crossing by the time your there they decide to go on front of you and drive at 30mph just to piss you off, Irish drivers are crap!!
we can drive a car on a provisional licence for ever, as long that you try to pass your test once every two years and you have the money to pay for the extra insurance cost, you can be on the road driving by yourself with no full licence, UNBELIEVABLE!! and if you are a woman your insurance will be cheaper than a man with ten years of full licence and no crashes!
it is always nice to hear the kids going: Nice car meeester! and some people do appreciate our cars, not like one of my neighbours who said that he would not come to eat in my restaurant anymore because he would'nt pay for my Porsche, what a plonker.

RandallNeighbour 02-09-2006 05:26 AM

Olly, I love the way you spell neighbour as it once again proves that yanks spell this word wrong (see my last name... the 1/4 English background in my lineage is where my surname came from!)

Hey, we yanks don't understand some of your words, but we want to learn. Please define "plonker" as that's a new one for me.

And what kind of food do you serve in your restaurant?

aBsOlUt 02-09-2006 07:02 AM

With my current Z4 - since its a very new car on the market plus its a..."bimmer" I have received ton of good comments but several bad ones as well. I ignore them completely even if they are very frustrating.

I think the Boxster 986 I am about to get has less flashy looks and while a much better car than the Z4 I think just the emblem "Porsche" is what makes it stand out. If it was same looks but another brand it wouldnt have made such a huge BAM! if you know what I mean...

People are jealous in this world and they would love to drive a car we do. But no anyone gets what they want...thats life...

olly986 02-09-2006 08:31 AM

"plonker" someone between a wanker (i don't know if i can write this word on such a nice forum ;) ) and an ****************************! haven't you seen The Commitments movie or the Snapper, two really good Irish movies, one of the top of plonker coming out of here is Colin Farrel for exemple!!
As for dinner tonight we have some lovely locally caught fish, Scallops, John Dory, Seabass and Hake with of course run in the field last month beef and lamb!!
bon appetit!

olly986 02-09-2006 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by aBsOlUt
With my current Z4 - since its a very new car on the market plus its a..."bimmer" I have received ton of good comments but several bad ones as well. I ignore them completely even if they are very frustrating.

I think the Boxster 986 I am about to get has less flashy looks and while a much better car than the Z4 I think just the emblem "Porsche" is what makes it stand out. If it was same looks but another brand it wouldnt have made such a huge BAM! if you know what I mean...

People are jealous in this world and they would love to drive a car we do. But no anyone gets what they want...thats life...

the Z4 looks like a soap bar on wheels!!
sorry just had to have a go, glad to hear that you will get a nice sport car soon :cheers:

Pilot2519j 02-09-2006 10:24 AM

This thread reminds me of the movie Space Balls. When Rick Moranis walks into the guidance consoles of the space ship and asks the console operator his name Lt. ****************************,and he responds Major ****************************, and the fellow next to him at the console, Capt. **************************** he then asked the officer that walked in with Helmet and your name he responds Major ****************************! Helmet quips "What am I surrounded by ****************************s?''- that is like the fellows that drive next to Porsches. They have this insatiable thirst to pound our car by dazzling speed and questionable moves. Naturally these individuals are part of the Space Balls crew in their hopped up cars, Hondas with exhaust pipes that look like pizzas, 3 Series BMW are notorious at this, that is in the driving mode. IN the talking mode with coworkers when my wife bought me the car where I was working I was the recipient of many and numerous ill mannered remarks too offensive to mention here. Midlife crisis, this envy and that absurdity. One day I had enough after a particular nasty remark I answered "after all your nasty remarks and bad jokes guess what? I have the Porsche and you don't! Now I will go to the garage and drop the top and have a wonderful ride home.

RandallNeighbour 02-09-2006 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by olly986
"plonker" someone between a wanker (i don't know if i can write this word on such a nice forum ;) ) and an ****************************! haven't you seen The Commitments movie or the Snapper, two really good Irish movies, one of the top of plonker coming out of here is Colin Farrel for exemple!!
As for dinner tonight we have some lovely locally caught fish, Scallops, John Dory, Seabass and Hake with of course run in the field last month beef and lamb!!
bon appetit!

What's a wanker?

If you keep using words that aren't found in the dictionary to describe other words not found in the dictionary, I'll never figure out how you people talk!

Could the amount of marmite you eat be the root cause of the odd accent and the wierd made up words? :)

olly986 02-09-2006 11:06 AM

Randall the answer is still Colin Farrel !!!

RandallNeighbour 02-09-2006 11:13 AM

ok, Colin Farrel it is. I checked www.imdb.com and discovered he's a real good looking young man with 28 films under his belt. What makes him a plonker? A role he played in a recent movie? His antics around a big city in your country?

olly986 02-09-2006 11:49 AM

No his antics in big cities in your country man, I know women loves him, 28 movies, not bad, the latest one is a home made one that just reached the news, in the Paris Hilton way, he drinks and smokes too much do drugs and had problems with the law on numerous occasions, have attended rehab and all, not a role model for new generations to come, but hey he is not the only plonker on my list you know just an exemple !
by the way I guess that probably makes Paris a plonkerette?

wild1poet2 02-11-2006 12:40 PM

This is kinda fun, having traveled in the UK and worked with a couple guys from Ireland. (And having read "Trainspotting" :) ) I don't see Colin Farrell as a wanker. In the US he affects the "badboy" persona which so many women love. And many hate.

other cool words capable of faux pas(tell me if I get these right);

a rubber = eraser
suspenders = garter
a vest = undershirt
bird = woman
Bloody Yank = American who just committed a faux pas
fag = cigarette

windscreen
boot
roundabout

olly986 02-13-2006 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by wild1poet2
This is kinda fun, having traveled in the UK and worked with a couple guys from Ireland. (And having read "Trainspotting" :) ) I don't see Colin Farrell as a wanker. In the US he affects the "badboy" persona which so many women love. And many hate.

other cool words capable of faux pas(tell me if I get these right);

a rubber = eraser
suspenders = garter
a vest = undershirt
bird = woman
Bloody Yank = American who just committed a faux pas
fag = cigarette

windscreen
boot
roundabout

that's right also
Boot =trunk
hood=soft top
Shag= ;)

trainspotting=very cool movie

BoxsterSbob 02-13-2006 11:10 AM

Do they still call Americans... Yanks ...over-there?



bob

olly986 02-13-2006 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by BoxsterSbob
Do they still call Americans... Yanks ...over-there?



bob


yep! :cheers:

wild1poet2 02-13-2006 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by olly986

trainspotting=very cool movie

The book I thought was better. The movie was good. I love the guy with the indecipherable Scottish accent.

another curious movie starred Brad Pitt as an Irish tinker who fights for money(I forget the name but it wasn't Fight Club). Pitt affects a thick accent that sounds like gibberish. My Irish friend Declan says it in fact was gibberish but that the nomadic tinkers do speak a difficult to understand dialect.

RC51 02-13-2006 08:14 PM

Jealousy
 
I get a lot of what I perceive as jealousy from my co-workers. A lot of unspoken attitude. Funny. Most don't want to ride in it because they will have to say nice car.

On the road I get a lot of challenges from BMWs/Corvettes. You can't race if you wanted to on California freeways during commute times. I have the most fun when people try to keep up and I go hard into a turn no brakes leaning hard on the corner. I am still on the throttle and they are on the brakes. They also do not realize how hard this cheap Porsche can excellerate.


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