Archive for May, 2007
I’m moving from Vancouver to Toronto and I would really like to use my 2005 Carrera 4 but even with winter tires I’m not sure whether it will be wise. If I have to sell it, what would you suggest as a good luxury car or SUV for the winter? I’m thinking perhaps a Cayenne or Range Rover but all sugestions would be great!
I have some dough and can’t really decide which car I want to drive now. My three options are:
1. 1999 Porsche 911 Carrera C4(AWD, 3.6L, 6SPD manual)
2. 2004 Audi A4 Quattro (AWD, 1.8T, 6-SPD manual)
3. 2004 Acura TL (FWD, 3.2L, 6-SPD manual)
Please share your experience, and tell me something about reliability etc etc, thanks ![]()
Here is some additional info:
I don’t look like Tom Selleck.
I got hit by the careless driver so the accident was not my fault at all.
I just need the daily commuter (7.5 mi each way) and a nice car to go out with my girlfriend.
I am ready to pay for the damge but just need time.Damage is $8000 (aus). I havent been contacted by the insurance company. What is the best way to but time to pay up?It is not an offence to drive without insurance in Vic,Aus
I have a Old school VW beetle it is a project car for my missus, anyways if im going to drive this i want it to have a bit of balls so is there any VW enthusiasts here that could let me know? and maybe some place i can get some extra info.
Also can i use the original Tranny or would i need a porsche one?
I have a 1986 Porsche 911 SC. I have been hearing that do to the engines premium gasoline is not only not required but has been suggested that you shouldn’t. Just wondering if I could get a little more info on this. Thanks
If I purchase an Porsche from a non-Porsche dealership, can I still purchase the extended warranty offered from Porsche? Or do I have to purchase a third party warranty?
I was interested in the purchasing the warranty from Porsche directly if possible. What is their policy?
Thank you.
If I wanted to put larger ones in, would I be able to find a professional installer that is willing to modify the car to fit a larger speaker? For example, if the Boxster can only fit a 4 inch speaker, would I be able to get the guys at the car stereo store to increase the space to fit some 6.5″ speakers in there?
oh yeah!tihas sound is really amazing!
ok i jsut turned 16 and by 17 my father has said he wud get me a car but has said not a porsche boxster but sumthing else. i think if my fathers business is well i think i will get one. but i want to buy it used to save money. i dont mind getting one that is year 2000 or 2007. but i wouldnt want to and i dont think my dad would run the price over 35,000$ canadian. but i want to get the biggest bang for my buck and some one told me for 35 g’s the 2003 is a real good one to get becuase from 2002 they made alot of adjustments to the 2003 for comfort and performance. but what do u think do u think i should get a cheaper one because the cheaper one might be better its jsut a bit older?
i dotn need mean comments were nto rich jsut very stable and am very thankful if i do get one if i dont well i disown my father.lol
yeah but which one would u get if u could at a reasonable price offcourse we all want the new ones but reasonable one and y taht one in particular?
I recently purchased a 1972 Porsche coupe with low-profile tires. The tires will soon need replacement and I would like to go with a softer-riding tire, but one that would allow for occasional spirited driving, as well as for freeway driving. It would be helpful if I could find out what the original tire size was when the car was new. It would also help explain any variations in the speedometer.














