Interesting thread, I can’t speak to the ownership of a porsche. But I typically drive in the mountains with those types of cars and normally we all part ways in the afternoon with them trying to justify why their more expensive car was worth it. All the while bewildered how I was able to keep up with or how they couldn’t keep up with me. And thats really due to the guy behind the wheel in most cases (guy with more money than experience).
I’d love to own a Porsche one day, but my Fiesta is just too good of a car to get rid of.
I think the most important thing to do is enjoy your car and drive it like it was meant to be driven (mountain roads or track). Nothing is worse than seeing a guy in a GT3 at cars and coffee and you can tell it just sits in his garage waiting for the next cars and coffee to come around.
I’d love to own a Porsche one day, but my Fiesta is just too good of a car to get rid of.
I think the most important thing to do is enjoy your car and drive it like it was meant to be driven (mountain roads or track). Nothing is worse than seeing a guy in a GT3 at cars and coffee and you can tell it just sits in his garage waiting for the next cars and coffee to come around.