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Meh, I have nothing against Porsche, I love them and would have plenty of the models they have churned out over the years. However, I still think it is telling that every time (since I was a boy) a Ferrari, Aston, or Lambo drives past I have danced around trying to get a better view. Not so with Porsche unfortunately.
And just to really wind you up....I got all excited at seeing a GTR today as well
And just to really wind you up....I got all excited at seeing a GTR today as well
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Meh, I have nothing against Porsche, I love them and would have plenty of the models they have churned out over the years. However, I still think it is telling that every time (since I was a boy) a Ferrari, Aston, or Lambo drives past I have danced around trying to get a better view. Not so with Porsche unfortunately.
And just to really wind you up....I got all excited at seeing a GTR today as well
And just to really wind you up....I got all excited at seeing a GTR today as well
Oh, and just for the record I usually will have a gawp at the GT-R as well
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The GT3 is too an obvious choice. Besides I wouldn't put supercars in the runnings due to their price tag - we don't all have Trout's means.
May I suggest an S2000 or something like that? For me it has to have a manual box and RWD. An MX-5 is just too ghey.
I saw a Cayman parked outside a hair saloon today.
Just thought I'd say.
May I suggest an S2000 or something like that? For me it has to have a manual box and RWD. An MX-5 is just too ghey.
I saw a Cayman parked outside a hair saloon today.
Just thought I'd say.
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The GT3 is too an obvious choice. Besides I wouldn't put supercars in the runnings due to their price tag - we don't all have Trout's means.
May I suggest an S2000 or something like that? For me it has to have a manual box and RWD. An MX-5 is just too ghey.
I saw a Cayman parked outside a hair saloon today.
Just thought I'd say.
May I suggest an S2000 or something like that? For me it has to have a manual box and RWD. An MX-5 is just too ghey.
I saw a Cayman parked outside a hair saloon today.
Just thought I'd say.
It was compared to cars of all levels. Of course if the assessment was best value driver's car than I would agree. But it wasn't.
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If it's a pure Drivers can though how is a Caterham not better?
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But if I won the lottery I know exactly where I money would be spent
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I am sure a Caterham would be a contender. But is it better? The only one that is quicker point to point than the RS is the insane R500. Brilliant but mental. I suspect it would be easier to go quicker in the RS, even with traction turned off.
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If it was on a value for money basis on a smaller budget I'd have to say (biased naturally) the 1.9 205 GTi. Easily, easily he most fun drivers car I have ever owned. So involving and excellent handling to boot.
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Must say I've found them to be the ugliest modern Porsche. Those red wheels and tacky stuck on graphics look ridiculous. To take a near £100k car and then put £10 worth of stickers on the side and spray paint the wheels a bizarre colour is just madness. I wouldn't be seen dead in one (would love one without the tacky add ons though)
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I was most shocked about their assessment of the RS5. Every other review I've read about that car has been less than glowing. Being 'surefooted' as they say doesn't make it a good drivers car
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Must say I've found them to be the ugliest modern Porsche. Those red wheels and tacky stuck on graphics look ridiculous. To take a near £100k car and then put £10 worth of stickers on the side and spray paint the wheels a bizarre colour is just madness. I wouldn't be seen dead in one.
(I don't mean you!)
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Surprised at that as when you took me down a road in your VTS it was skipping around over bumps and unstable under braking. On the same road the Puma was supple and planted but still interactive and delicate. VTS felt like it was about to find one hedge or the other in a hurry. Maybe it didn't feel like that to drive?
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Surprised at that as when you took me down a road in your VTS it was skipping around over bumps and unstable under braking. On the same road the Puma was supple and planted but still interactive and delicate. VTS felt like it was about to find one hedge or the other in a hurry. Maybe it didn't feel like that to drive?
I had a 1.7 Puma for 18 months as a company car when they first came out - love it to bits - gets my shout as well.
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Must say I've found them to be the ugliest modern Porsche. Those red wheels and tacky stuck on graphics look ridiculous. To take a near £100k car and then put £10 worth of stickers on the side and spray paint the wheels a bizarre colour is just madness. I wouldn't be seen dead in one (would love one without the tacky add ons though)
And you can get them sans decals.
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Must say I've found them to be the ugliest modern Porsche. Those red wheels and tacky stuck on graphics look ridiculous. To take a near £100k car and then put £10 worth of stickers on the side and spray paint the wheels a bizarre colour is just madness. I wouldn't be seen dead in one (would love one without the tacky add ons though)