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Originally Posted by solstice
It will be interesting to see if the infatuation lasts. If it's similar to when a BMW owner leave for Audi, Benz or Lexus which hardly ever lasts more than one car since there is just too much missing of what attracts us to a BMW in the first place or if an M car truly does provide a sufficient experience compared to a 991 C2S.
Keep us updated now and then. Your former 991 looks fantastic btw.
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Thank you.
These are all amazing cars in their own way. Keep in mind, I'm not leaving Porsche for BMW - I'm coming back to BMW... and I've done it before from a Cayman to an M3.
I guess I'm a serial monogamist when it comes to cars, and I just might be back in a P-Car in a few years time. Part of the fun is actually learning how to adapt to each car and figure out how to exploit their best features.
I would love to be in a position where I could have my completely uncompromising "fun" car and a more practical sport sedan, in addition to the workhorse. But one of them would have to live outside, and I can't stand to see that!
Yeah, I know... I should get a new house or rent some garage space
But as long as I'm lucky enough to be able to, I'll just continue to commit myself to one great car at a time.
Maybe a Jag F-type will be next when my daughter can ride in the front seat?! Now that'll be a real change-up!