Row row row your Porsche.....
Oy ve.
Row row row your Porsche.....
Oy ve.
Josh Simonds
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I just joined the Porsche club. It’s a 2015 911. Loving it so far.
Congratulations! The last of the naturally aspirated non-GT 911s. An instant classic.
Welcome to your new addiction. I highly recommend joining PCA - worth it for the magazine alone (Panorama) but also a great group of people for however you choose to enjoy your car.
Here's a couple of gratuitous shotsof my new garage in a 917 theme:
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Lou D'Amelio
Bucks County PA
Saw two young lads out for a drive yesterday, one in a 911 GTS and the other in a GT3 RS. Nice toys. I'll be fine over here with my Cayman dreams ...
Dan Fuller, local bicycle enthusiast
Got the PDK. I do love the manual transmission. It got down to being able to share my joy with friends and family.
Josh Simonds
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Latest addition, just finished, livery not done yet. I will use this for historical track racing and plan to enter the "Tour Auto" with it next year. 3.0RS race car (but street legal). 300hp MFI engine.
oh baby
Jay Dwight
I just ordered a 2024 ND3 Miata Club. I have no interest in a track car or autocrossing. I wanted an affordable super fun, small convertible with a manual transmission. Mazda made small but significant upgrades including supposedly a new LSD in back, revised steering for better on-center feel, new wiring for upgraded infotainment (I know…… that’s not why we buy a car but I’ll take the upgrade), all-LED lighting now and one or two other small improvements. I opted for the soft top in red with the manual transmission and the Recaro/Brembo/BBS package as well. The Club has upgraded Bilstein dampers. All controls inside the car are tactile, physical controls. So the opposite of my Model Y.
Soul or no, it’s less than half the price of a 718 and will provide me with 99% of what a 718 would, in a car that won’t dominate the garage and that I can feel comfortable leaving in the parking ramp at my work in Chicago. I think my Model Y is truly the car with no soul but I’m keeping it.
I’ll stop posting in the Porsche thread because I deliberately didn’t get one.
La Cheeserie!
I got the metallic red. It’s the most beautiful and striking color Mazda makes. I would love a green one because that’s my favorite color but they don’t offer that. So red it shall be. Placed the order and deposit on Friday. The dealership states 2-3 months for delivery. They’re mostly built to order as it’s not a volume car.
I owned a very early NA version of the Miata that a friend had owned from new. He had made some improvements to it but I inherited my father’s GMC Yukon after he left us and I couldn’t really keep three cars. The Miata needed a new top and I knew that version wasn’t my dream car anyway. As much fun as it was, it was seriously underpowered and even putting the pop-up headlights on caused enough drag to be noticeable.
The new one is just as tiny as the original I think and won’t take up too much garage space. I plan to drive until the roads are salted and then it’ll just wait until spring.
I had an Opel Kadett for a while when I lived in Europe and drove it top-down as much as I could, blasting the heat and bundled up. I expect to do the same in the Miata.
Last edited by Saab2000; 07-28-2024 at 08:07 AM.
La Cheeserie!
Congrats on the Miata, sounds sporty :) The LSD will be a hoot. Does it have traction control? Turn that off and put tape over it.
Josh Simonds
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Holy cow Lionel, I want to hit the Alps with that. Nice job on the details. That's going to be a keeper.
Josh Simonds
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You've got to brush off your rally skills too with that car if you intend to do the Tour Auto.
It reminds me of the Porsche 911sc Gilles Nantet raced until the mid 2000's in the french rally championship when the F class was still a thing and these cars weren't eligible to historic classes yet. He would still top the classification sometimes in the dry in front of the awd A8 class cars.
He and that guy who drove the rwd Ford Sierra RS500 were putting a great show in a sea of FWD and AWD rally cars.
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The counter steering pre-corner is mind blowing.
Josh Simonds
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