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Old 02-11-2007, 06:52 PM   #8
DUR
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Thanks for your opinions, specially Stan and TT.

Actually, I also own a diesel compact car (my wife's) so the second car option is no trouble.

Regarding my M3, I can proudly assure it is in very good shape. Ill try to post some pics on the "What you drive" section (I need to take a custom shot). It's a 95 Hellrot M3 with 150.00 km on the clock (apparantly "real" kilometres as stated by my mechanic). The thing is I love the car because of its versatility: I can travel with it (2, 3 or 4 people with ease), it can take me to the office when needed (I'm lucky enough to walk to my office everyday), it can make me enjoy the most amusing secondary roads, and it can allow me to cruise at "hyper" speeds... All this with farily enough comfort...

But, I feel I want to try "something" else (eventhough I've only enjoyed the M3 for one year). I recently got married, and it won't be very long (maximum 2 years) until little people arrive... Therefore, I somehow think my Porsche moment is now or "never" (at least not until far after the kids come...).

My only fright is doing without the extra rear seats and the boot space... (which is why I though of a more modern car in first place - Golf R32 -). Therefore, I have mixed feelings: need of living the Porsche experience, and fright of making a m
mistake...

On the other hand, I've always enjoyed rear wheel drive cars, which is why I'd rather buy a C2 964. But, surprisingly, here in Spain there are more C4's offered on the market than C2's.

żIs the C4 as much fun to drive as the C2? żIs it worth the buy? Not that I always drive sideways, but I sometimes enjoy having my "butt" slide in slow corners or roundabouts...

Thanks again for all your valuable help!!!!!!

Cheers.
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