Porsche and envy
Discussion
Walter,
I think it all depends where you are going to drive it.
I bought a boxster last year and keep it parked on the road in London, no problems (X fingers) although I have a "covercraft" cover I put on if leaving it parked more than one night, and I'm more worried about supermarket dents than vandalism.
I was worried before I ordered it but then I passed three or four every day and thought it should be ok (plus having to drive round AFN chiswick just became too much, and once I walked in.........).
I was out of the country for 5 weeks last year and purple parking(heathrow) looked after it for me (£70)
I think there was a "porsche waanker" feeling in the late thatcherist eightes when all the city endowment policy salesmen were porsche hunting, but all that has calmed down a bit now. however Im still a bit careful where I park, and I try not to give anyone even half a reason to have a go.
As I said I think you have to look at the individual area.
Discrete colours sans spoilers are currently regarded as classier at the moment, and attract less attention (mine is dark blue basic model).
Hope this gives you some confidence
mark
I think it all depends where you are going to drive it.
I bought a boxster last year and keep it parked on the road in London, no problems (X fingers) although I have a "covercraft" cover I put on if leaving it parked more than one night, and I'm more worried about supermarket dents than vandalism.
I was worried before I ordered it but then I passed three or four every day and thought it should be ok (plus having to drive round AFN chiswick just became too much, and once I walked in.........).
I was out of the country for 5 weeks last year and purple parking(heathrow) looked after it for me (£70)
I think there was a "porsche waanker" feeling in the late thatcherist eightes when all the city endowment policy salesmen were porsche hunting, but all that has calmed down a bit now. however Im still a bit careful where I park, and I try not to give anyone even half a reason to have a go.
As I said I think you have to look at the individual area.
Discrete colours sans spoilers are currently regarded as classier at the moment, and attract less attention (mine is dark blue basic model).
Hope this gives you some confidence
mark
Can't agree with you all, wish I could. I live in a quiet cul-de-sac and two days after getting my gunmetal grey 964 C4 back from the body shop (some idiot decided to stop their audi by using the porsche as a brake) came out to find that a little b*****d had keyed it right down the just repaired off side. Still it's only another £665 out of my pocket and as we all know us porsche owners have more money than sense!!!
Walter.
Yes you will encounter envy. I know you like to drive with the roof down from previous posts - you'll be able to hear what I mean! I have a Boxster S and so can hear what the yells are and *some* of them are quite objectionable.
People will drive like dicks around you occasionally.
You WILL need to be damn careful where you park it. I have had not trouble with keys etc. but I put that down to not leaving the car anywhere dodgy. Ever.
The need to be careful, however, is outweighed by how wonderful the cars are though. Get one. But park wisely and watch out for the envious idiots on the road.
Yes you will encounter envy. I know you like to drive with the roof down from previous posts - you'll be able to hear what I mean! I have a Boxster S and so can hear what the yells are and *some* of them are quite objectionable.
People will drive like dicks around you occasionally.
You WILL need to be damn careful where you park it. I have had not trouble with keys etc. but I put that down to not leaving the car anywhere dodgy. Ever.
The need to be careful, however, is outweighed by how wonderful the cars are though. Get one. But park wisely and watch out for the envious idiots on the road.
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The need to be careful, however, is outweighed by how wonderful the cars are though. Get one. But park wisely and watch out for the envious idiots on the road.
Oh crap, there Don goes again.
Walter, a certain someone once gave me this very same advice. Regrets ?
None !!!
PS - you should be on commission, Don....
>> Edited by GregE240 on Wednesday 6th March 15:15
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