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If cash was not a factor.
1) 997 GT3 (my fav Porsche since the 993TT) 2) C6 ZO6 (one of the best car for the buck ever made) The C5 I do not care for since it is just so big and the 997TT is UGLY from all the photos I have seen. |
Aston Martin, in my opinion, is a beautiful car. My favorite by far...hope I get to drive one some day.
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Well, if cash were not a factor, I'd say F430 Spyder... *sigh*...
or, maybe a Spyker of some sort, just to be different/weird. :) |
If cash were not a factor, I'd collect the entire "entry-level" series.. 246GT, 308, 328, 288GTO, 348, F40, F355, 360, F430...
They're all works of art. |
IMHO, no one styles a car like Pininfarina.
And the Ferrari Red is amazing. BTW-I am thinking about buying a Red Ducati right now. The color is alurring and the sound, sublime. |
If money wasn't a factor and reality wasn't either, I want the Batmobile from the 1989 movie with Michael Keaton in it. You know, the Batmobile with machine guns on it.
http://www.mitchell.derbycounty.co.u.../batmobile.jpg |
hmmm, i'd totally take the batmobile from Batman Begins!
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Yes, having BOTH of your cars DNF is embarrassing. |
Can you even buy a Z06 for MSRP yet. I still see them advertised above MSRP. Also, autoweek said th wheel manufacturer went bankrupt(closed doors) and it would put a big hickup in Z06 deliveries.
I only say that because everyone always says bang for the buck, but I see them advertised above MSRP...so what is that buck amount exactly. BACK on topic..... I'll take the Pepsi Challenge with that Accord any day....in my 04 Box or in a borrowed M3 conv. You cannot toy with an M3 conv(late model i figured) in any accord. |
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If it was a current model M3 vs an Accord v6 coupe, I would have to attest the M3's inabilities to driver deficiency. I cant count the amount of times I have read about someone cleaning up on a faster car simply because they know how to shift and drive.
As far as other cars go, Im surprised no one talks about TVR anymore. I have driven a few models and they are all amazing inspirations to the human driving spirit. And if you're left handed, you'll LOVE em LOL ;) I suppose its hard (or maybe impossible) to register an alternate position car here in the states? A few lucky folks got to register their mclarens and those guys sit in the middle! |
I suppose its hard (or maybe impossible) to register an alternate position car here in the states? A few lucky folks got to register their mclarens and those guys sit in the middle!
Drive-position is only a secondary deterrent to importing, the primary deterrent is compliance with all FMVSS (federal safety standards). Imported cars built within the last 25 years have to comply with all FMVS standards in effect for the car's model year or be readily brought up to those standards after importing. The NHTSA maintains a list of approved cars. If you petitioned to bring in a TVR, then you'd have to have it certified by the manufacturer that the safety performance of the right-hand drive version is "substantially the same" as the left-hand version, which isn't compliant anyway. Long-story short...it's a non-starter. |
Maybe this is the subject of another thread but I seem to sense that other drivers have a certain disdain for the Porsche. It's some sort of jealousy. They can't afford one so it becomes something to despise. It's a class thing for sure. Ditto for BMW's. I'm not sure the Corvette suffers tthe same fate. It seems to be viewed as the working class hero of sporting cars. Lambo's and Ferraris are just so far out they seem above the fray.
I seem to attract confrontations in the Porsche that I don't get in my SUV and never on my Harley. Granted some of it is my fault because when I'm dissed I like to get in their faces. Especially dudes in pickups who think they can cut you off. This shocks and surprises them. Its funny how vehicles elicit this class distinction. I never noticed it before but people suck. :D |
On the flipside, I don't notice anything different at all now that I'm in the Boxster. I was expecting some disdain, but really, people don't seem to notice. San Diego might be different though...
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I think you have just gotten used to it. I know for a fact i dont notice people looking at my car while im driving. However, the other day i had a buddy of mine in the car and within 10mins he turns to me and says do you get that a lot. I was puzzled and I asked him what? He said look at all these people staring at your car... |
It could just be me. Yesterday at two separate times cars to the left of me on the highway moved into my lane. Almost hit me. They just didn't see me.....? One was on the phone and another was in a pickup with a lift kit. I had the top down and I know we have a low profile but still I don't suffer fools kindly. I'm probably just getting too old for this chit. :rolleyes: But even after they realize what they did its their reaction that just ****sses me off. Boston drivers!!
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Honestly, its a mixture of jealousy and the unexplainable. Its the same reason why I have had turbo subarus speed off in front of me, 5.0 mustangs drop their clutches, and mercedes owners telling me how their "S" cost more than my "S". The latter is mostly the unexplainable, because in truth I was admiring his car.
Its not going to end or go away though. In 1997 I owned a little red viper RT10. The only people who said nice car were my parents, friends, and kids on school busses. I heard it all... american piece of cr*p, nice dodge, is that the new neon... however to their ever-dissatisfaction, I was enjoying myself too much to be concerned with them. The viper became uninsurable on my policy (dont ask :D ) and I was shopping for boats, so I traded in the viper in 2000 and bought a boat and the boxster. The carrera cab and a 35' boat was a stretch for me at the time, and I wanted a convertible toy car. So the boxster it is. Since then, I feel like I've heard "so you got the cheap porsche" once for each of my 20k miles. Cheap to whom? I bought every option outside of customization and the tiptronic that porsche had in 2000, even the umbrella! The sticker was definitely still an undertaking. If you find that to be "cheap" god bless you and may your good fortune continue. But again, I found that this comment often came from people who couldnt afford the car in the first place, despite the fact that they somehow found the car to be priced "cheap". Oh well, people will never change. Enjoy your porsches everyone, and love the fact that you dont have to be jealous of those who own them ;) |
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It's very subtle but it attracts weird behavior from poseurs and bad ass wannabes. lol Like tailgating. Cut ins. Hard launches at lights. Sometimes its funny sometimes its annoying. Like the guy in the ugly new Crossfire who launched so hard and sped off in heavy traffic like I was radioactive. Women like the car but the "bad boys" are threatened.
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I dunno, I haven't gotten any of what you guys describe when driving my Guards Red '99, Nada, none, not at all. But, when I'm out in my Esprit, I see everything you describe and more... Interesting... Happy Motoring!... Jim'99 |
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When I'm out on my Harley, people are just so polite and courteous. Go figure? I also notice that behavior varies depending on the time of day. Evening rush hour is worse. People are tired and burnt out. Sunday morning is calm. Friday night's rush hour is the worst. Wow.... a Porsche and an Esprit!! |
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When I'm out in this, I don't really care what they think... I'm the one having the Good Time... Happy Motoring!... Jim'99 |
Heh, when I was a kid I totally wanted that car, but only because I wanted to be able to drive it underwater and shoot torpedoes, all while Barbara Bach was making little cooing noises in my ears. :)
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She still does...;) Happy Motoring!... Jim'99 |
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The talon lays a much WHP, under 3000lbs with me in the car sporting AWD. It's not gonna blow up either, fully built motor (Wiseco Pistons, Eagle Rods, polished crank, no balance shafts, port polished head, Comp Valves and Cams etc etc..)and trans with center and rear LSD so it gives spankings all day long... The best part of the car is racing at the V8 points events (its open street class but no imports are ever there) and their fastest car in the street class runs 12.1 which is the same speed my car goes. They all give me looks as if it runs fast enough to be in the class (minimum 14.9 to 12.0) I just say I don't know and I hope its fast enough. Then listen to some idiot tell me about his 13.5 second whatever it is before take a strip off him runnnig like 12.3 or so pretty easily. Then the next time in the lanes everbody is all the sudden not talking smack about my car anymore. lol... |
"but I have wiped the simle of the odd Z06's face before "
I assume the Z06's driver was ah, dead? :dance: I assumed you were talking about your Boxster. If you were talking about your Talon, well, we don't do RICERS here on the 986 Forum. |
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Holie Molie, Attitude adjustment; I've got my motor run in finally. On the commute home, I was behind a Cobra Mustang. Now I know about Adam's runs with the Mustang crowd but as a former owner of one of these beasts I was skeptical my little Boxster was in the same accelerant class. The Cobra guy politely pulled into the left lane at a light, allowing us to match up. Granted, he didn't launch hard, and I wasn't even in gear when the light greened, but he quickly got a car length on me and applied some throttle. I geared up and put some torque down and to my surprise regained that gap easily. I heard him shift, but not hard and sprinted real quick like and throttled down because we were not in a safe area. We pulled up at the next light and exchanged pleasantries. he asked how hard on the throttle I was. I replied not full on. He said he was on pretty hard and hopes to have a Porsche some day. I told him to enjoy the Cobra it was an adrenaline rush and then we parted ways. I'm sure I'll run into him again in town. But i was surprised at the way the Boxster accelerated. I don't think I got over 5500 rpms!! I am looking at this little car in a whole different way.
Anyone else go through an epiphany like this?? I'm not sure it's all that underpowered. |
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Built motors and lots of HP and neck snapping AWD launches are not exactly rice, but to each their own I guess... |
wow, 11.4 on your CBR600!! :D What mods are you running on it 986Jim?
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The best 60ft I could do was a 2.20. I can pull 1.71 in my Talon it just has way more traction. |
All I have to say is:
I miss my 1990 talon, that car was fun Cobras are cool, uncorked they can snuff a lot of cars My Hayabusa with a mr. turbo could have been the fastest thing on the road, if I welded something to the frame to keep the front end down. Its speed was only effective 80+ I have always been treated well when I was on a cruiser. I'm out of biking now, but on a sport bike, even with a group, it was nasty looks (albeit we werent on our best behaviour). On a cruiser, ESPECIALLY in our ol' 1%'r filled group, people didnt open their mouths with anything else but compliments. Its 9am, nice out, and I just added an ipod direct connection to my stereo. Im going for a spin :) |
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I HATE Bikes. I used to LOVE Bikes. I live on the East Bank of the Mississippi River on a Scenic Drive, very lovely and pristine. Unfortunately, the Bikers have found it and we are now exposed to 24 Hrs. of popping, cracking and burbbles from their LOUD exhausts. I live 500 ft. from a tight 180° Curve and one of several things happens, Crotch Rockets try to take it at 80MPH (posted speed 25MPH) at 13,000RPM (occaisionally one of them miscalculates and either Road Rashes 90% of their Body, or carries too much speed and careens off into the Trees or River 80' below - which does my Heart some good), or some Harley feels the need to clear it's throat rattling the Glass in the House. In my past, I have owned a Triumph Bonneville, Norton Commander and a 'Guzi, I loved Biking and Bikers, we were courteous, careful and didn't try to match the decible level of a 105mm Howitzer. But this latest generation of Wild Bunch Wannabees (Accountants and Lawyers with more $$ than Brains) has totally soured me on the whole bunch. These people are Rude, totally ignorant of Traffic Laws and decent behavior. We are mounting a neighborhood Ban on Bikes through this Parkway with the City Council. I'm not paying $10k annually in Property Taxes so I can feel like I'm living on Main Street during Sturgis Week 24/7. To those of you who own Bikes, take heed, owning a Bike doesn't mean you HAVE to be an Assh*le - consider the people whose neighborhood your riding through and show them some courtesy... Happy Motoring!... Jim'99 |
Noise issues are a growing concern as urban sprawl continues to crowd us into smaller spaces. Most of the northeast has rules on exhaust noise and you can't get your inspection sticker if you're too loud. But large trucks and buses contribute are worse! I hate the constant sound of development. Every weekend i hear machinery noise all day long as one neighbor after another begins some new upgrade project to their property. And I hate leaf blowers!! Sometimes, in the fall I wear earplugs if I'm out in my yard because the cacaphony of noise is laughable. And hair dryers and vacuum cleaners can cause hearing loss too. I even hate the sound of cars driving by my house at night in the summer when my windows are open. :(
I love the sound of my Harley or the rumble of a V8. That deep bass sound doesn't irritate me like the high pitched wail of a leaf blower. It soothes the savage soul. Go figure. But I'm probably just getting old. Hell, I don't even like the stereo loud anymore. |
I have a neighbor who uses his lgas leaf blower for hours at a time. He loves to hear it rev up and down.
Frankly, I am thinking of that aluminum baseball bat I keep in the garage and what it might do his leaf blower! |
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