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> HEMMINGS S & E, Porsche special
scotty b
post Jan 24 2009, 08:55 PM
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Got the latest issue of Hemmings Sports and exotics yesterday. It's a Porsche special issue. Not much 914 related but worth picking up anyway. Everytime my subscription is up they pull something like this to make me stay (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)



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post Jan 25 2009, 12:59 PM
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I'm finding that I enjoy my subscription to Hemings S&E more than R&T (except for Peter Egan content). The cars in H S&E are for the most part cars that I came of age with, cars that don't offer the comfort, convenience, utility, and performance of even todays standard issue sedans and hatchbacks, but those old cars certainly had more character, required more driver involvement and provided a level of satisfaction in the owning (and maintaining and repairing) that exceeds the "turn-key" experience offered in todays contemporary cars.

I would always have a contemporary car for the utility and reliability, but never be without a classic, hence the 34 year ownership of my 914.

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