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This. Don't be an agrogant fool. Someone has to sign your timesheet.Originally posted by AtW View PostWalter Mitty alert - an ex-911 Turbo S owner, married to a scandinavian wife - do you fly to Italy to get spagetti for lunch?
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Of course not dear boy, he has it flown over.Originally posted by AtW View PostWalter Mitty alert - an ex-911 Turbo S owner, married to a scandinavian wife - do you fly to Italy to get spagetti for lunch?
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Walter Mitty alert - an ex-911 Turbo S owner, married to a scandinavian wife - do you fly to Italy to get spagetti for lunch?Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostI remebemer that night too well. My scandinavian wife had to **** me so hard and methocially(*for warmth), it influenced the purchasing decision of my next car.
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I remebemer that night too well. My scandinavian wife had to **** me so hard and methocially(*for warmth), it influenced the purchasing decision of my next car.Originally posted by DaveB View Post
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Unless this happens.Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostYou really shouldn't be looking at sticker price, rather depreciation.
Tesla Model S Depreciation Better Than Any Other Car In UK
Says Mr Smug.
Tesla Model S catches fire at supercharger station in Norway | ExtremeTech
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Better with a Cayman than a Boxster.Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostIf you can deal with the fact that you will always pander after a 911, it is a great choice.
Got rid of my Cayman S before Christmas. Best car I've ever driven but too impractical (mpg and only 2 seats). Didn't realise how many times one of the parasites accompanied the enemy and I.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostIf you can deal with the fact that you will always pander after a 911, it is a great choice.
Sorry, I am an old timer. I just miss the sensation of my face exiting my ass when I hit the loud peddle.
I know the above statement opens me up to a barage of abuse, but my 911T, GT3 phase of my life was
Absolutley ******* excellent.
It was what contracting was all about. Well that and the ladies of negotiable virtue.
*I now have a 4WD 90D Tesla, but those Porsches were something else.
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If you can deal with the fact that you will always pander after a 911, it is a great choice.Originally posted by Smartie View PostShould be able to get a Boxter of an appropriate age/mileage for that. Up to 30mpg, reasonable insurance, fast enough for most, top down in summer, envious looks from small boys and bigger girls (at least outside London). Reasonable amount of luggage space fore & aft. As long as you want no more than one passenger they are gems.
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Should be able to get a Boxter of an appropriate age/mileage for that. Up to 30mpg, reasonable insurance, fast enough for most, top down in summer, envious looks from small boys and bigger girls (at least outside London). Reasonable amount of luggage space fore & aft. As long as you want no more than one passenger they are gems.
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