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Jun 26, 2017
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SandYFan
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You're not alone, but you're in the minority. The vast majority of Americans
are totally fine with giving up driving entirely. Especially if it's cheaper than owning a car.
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There is a reason the Porsche 911R is selling or 2x as much as a GT3 RS
byu1
6/26/17 4:24pm
You're not alone, but you're in the minority. The vast majority of Americans
SandYFan
6/26/17 4:25pm
I know
byu1
6/26/17 4:27pm
Are you suggesting that you don't want a car that could do both driver and
Baron
6/26/17 4:27pm
Drivers of sports car like the involvement. Paddle shifting for me is anti-
Archaea
6/26/17 4:28pm
Always?
Eddie
6/26/17 4:36pm
I was in a 3 hour stop and go traffic jam one. My manual shift car was a hassle.
Cougar-Duck
6/26/17 4:42pm
You plan ahead and don't drive a sports car in bad traffic.
Archaea
6/26/17 5:22pm
That's why you have more than one car.
kccougar
6/26/17 4:44pm
My point exactly - which means not "always".
Eddie
6/26/17 4:45pm
Having multiple cars that each do one thing well <> one car that does multiple things mediocrely.
kccougar
6/26/17 4:51pm
My buddy has one. Can't wait till it's broke in and I get to drive it
HoustonCougar
6/26/17 6:00pm
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