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> OT.. Major 914 haters seem common
MBowman325
post Jun 26 2009, 08:43 AM
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I can see where that conversation was going.

You may not appreciate what some people do with their cars, but for an owner who honestly spends blood sweat and tears (and money) deserves a little respect. Usually.

Just because a car has a killer sound system in it doesn't mean that it can't be respectable on the street / track.

The stock speedo on my Monte ran out of numbers at 80. On loong stretches of flat high visibility roads I'd get it over to L2. The Speedo I have now pegs out at 85 but I know that it's faster than that.

I like the older Preludes and some Civics. True, it seems that a lot of their owners (a vocal minority I'm quite sure) live vicariously through movies and posturing about drifting and LEDs on the washer nozzels with lit up exhaust pipes that whistle. {shrugs}

Foreign vehicles I think have done a tremendous amount of work to increase their performance. Just because someone hasn't done something doesn't mean they won't / can't. Just because someone has done something doesn't mean they're gonna keep it up. Examples of that all over the place.

Show me a Civic with a perl paint job, dragon vinyl graphics, LEDs at all conceivable points and I'll say 'meh'. Meet a guy who seems competent, talk about cars and he tells me he has an 11-12 second civic that he can produce reasonable AX numbers with, then leads me out to above car and I'll be more impressed with knowledge that it's possible that it's a well balanced vehicle.
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post Jun 26 2009, 10:50 AM
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Last week I went to the Pismo Beach 24th annual car show, well..me and 85, 000 others over the three days. There were 615 cars entered and many, many more like me just there with our cars enjoying. It wasn't uncommon for the owners to have dropped 100k restoring them.

Of all the cars parked or roaming, there were piles of camaros, vettes, roadsters etc but there was ONLY 1 Porsche 914...that would be me. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif) These cars were beautiful, don't get me wrong, but how many GTO's can you see before you start to walk right past them...no matter how awesome they are.

My little 914, nice, but no way a show car attracted more attention than I would have ever believed. There is something to be said about driving a classic that is unique! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)


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post Jun 26 2009, 11:13 AM
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This is certainly not what I expected down here.
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People are simply jealous of the 914.

They are too scared to own one, and do what it takes to make it reliable, fast, and handle well.

I can tell you from experience, since I am still technically a 20 something. Most of my generation thinks Porsche is badge prestige instead of engineering and racing prowess.

I get more respect for my 300whp daily driven 2001 GTi with power steering and AC. That car clicks of mid 12's all day with zero traction in 1st-2nd gear.

People here 914 and their eyes glaze over.

If everyone had 914's would we like/want them?


That's a big no here, I like being different. When I told a bunch of folks they were like Ewww and that made me want it more.
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post Jun 26 2009, 01:46 PM
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Whatchu' lookin' at?!?!
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I agree on being different. Of the 5 cars ive owned and driven over the past 7 years i consider these three to be different and less common than others.

1974 Porsche 914
1989 Toyota Corolla GTS Coupe (Front wheel drive)
2002 Lexus IS300 manual 5spd
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post Jun 26 2009, 02:15 PM
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Beer please...
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It seems every other person I run into, had or knew someone with a 914 and has a story or two. You can't be concerned about someone not liking your car, who cares. It's like the age old Ford vs Chevy debates. I like seeing any old car someone has kept running, even if it's a Pinto.
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post Jun 26 2009, 03:20 PM
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QUOTE(blitZ @ Jun 26 2009, 01:15 PM) *

It seems every other person I run into, had or knew someone with a 914 and has a story or two. You can't be concerned about someone not liking your car, who cares. It's like the age old Ford vs Chevy debates. I like seeing any old car someone has kept running, even if it's a Pinto.


I always get the story my brothers former roommate's cousin's..... had one... cool car (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)


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post Jun 26 2009, 03:21 PM
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QUOTE(computers4kids @ Jun 26 2009, 09:50 AM) *

Last week I went to the Pismo Beach 24th annual car show, well..me and 85, 000 others over the three days. There were 615 cars entered and many, many more like me just there with our cars enjoying. It wasn't uncommon for the owners to have dropped 100k restoring them.

Of all the cars parked or roaming, there were piles of camaros, vettes, roadsters etc but there was ONLY 1 Porsche 914...that would be me. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif) These cars were beautiful, don't get me wrong, but how many GTO's can you see before you start to walk right past them...no matter how awesome they are.

My little 914, nice, but no way a show car attracted more attention than I would have ever believed. There is something to be said about driving a classic that is unique! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)

It's also because your car is really clean, and sounds really good. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif) lol
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post Jun 27 2009, 09:26 AM
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I haven't received a negative comment about my 914 yet but have had many admirers. But just last week some ricer that was black with a pink racing stripe and pink wheels was messing with on the road. Went a few miles of him getting next to or in front of me while reviving his engine (with the fart can exhaust of course). Finally was next to him at a light; I was still in first gear when I left him behind. Needless to say he backed off and let 3 or 4 cars get between us at that point.
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