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    Senior Member Vintage Racer's Avatar
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    I'd never in a million years buy an electric car. Just my opinion.

    I like the Porsche car today and yesterday. There is no substitute for the real thing.

    Doc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vintage Racer View Post
    I'd never in a million years buy an electric car. Just my opinion.
    I would. Just not that electric car. Just my opinion as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveFromNY View Post
    I would. Just not that electric car. Just my opinion as well.
    Agreed on both counts. Our Audi etron daily driver is rather satisfying. For a daily. I'm not quite there for a recreational car yet.
    - Arne
    Current - 2018 718 Cayman, Rhodium Silver, PDK

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    Senior Member Vintage Racer's Avatar
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    It's all good.

    My best car today is my 2020 Porsche 992 with the 3.0L engine and the unusual PDK interior gear shifter.

    I really like the car and bought it before (2-1-20) today's weird pricing stuff. Porsche did well with the design and the performance.



    It just looks mostly like the old cars. I drive it hard, and it can still do well on the Six Gap ride:

    Doc
    1972 Porsche 911
    2023 Porsche 911 Turbo
    2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350

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    Quote Originally Posted by uai View Post
    Goes 259 kph (GPS) with the limiter installed, if the limter is removed it runs into the rev limiter at 272 kph
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    geeeeez.......stunning

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    Mine is a Toyota GR Yaris 2021, a rally homologation special with 4WD and a 3 cylinder engine.
    A real drivers car that is still super hyped and the reviews have all been ecstatic with no exceptions.
    I drove it to Nürburgring some weeks ago and I enjoyed it for 39 laps, it was a dream come through



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    2019 Beck GTS Carrera. Twin plug SS 3.2 with Weber 46s and very light.
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedo View Post
    2019 Beck GTS Carrera. Twin plug SS 3.2 with Weber 46s and very light.
    Cool, more pics of this little beast please
    Mark

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    Alfa 4C, Gina Lollobrigida on wheels. The 904, Dino, Stratos I never had.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VA_alfa View Post
    My fastest car is a 2019 Model 3 Performance Stealth. Zero-60 in 3.1 seconds and quarter mile in 11.8 seconds. At the time of purchase, the Stealth performance was an off-menu option found only by contacting the local sales associate and requesting one. The stealth is basically a dual motor model 3 with the Hi-Po rear motor and the performance software.

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    Great car for today! Can’t beat the power, range, value and comfort. Love my model 3. In a few years these will seem obsolete, but for now, they’re pretty good 👍
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