Shout out to dishdude!

Status
Not open for further replies.
Joined
Aug 22, 2004
Messages
1,675
Location
San Antonio, Texas
Thanks dishdude in Phoenix! He went to look at the Porsche I was considering and turned out it was much to rough for my taste, saved me a bundle!

01.gif
cheers3.gif
 
Originally Posted By: motor_oil_madman
I'm getting jealous here. How come nobody shouts out to me? lol


Well, if you asked, you wanna test drive a Panamera at Porsche North Houston? I just found it on autotrader and it looks sweet!
 
Originally Posted By: sasilverbullet
Originally Posted By: motor_oil_madman
I'm getting jealous here. How come nobody shouts out to me? lol


Well, if you asked, you wanna test drive a Panamera at Porsche North Houston? I just found it on autotrader and it looks sweet!


If I had more time I probably would. North Houston is a good hour drive.
 
Originally Posted By: motor_oil_madman
Originally Posted By: sasilverbullet
Originally Posted By: motor_oil_madman
I'm getting jealous here. How come nobody shouts out to me? lol


Well, if you asked, you wanna test drive a Panamera at Porsche North Houston? I just found it on autotrader and it looks sweet!


If I had more time I probably would. North Houston is a good hour drive.


11.gif
 
Originally Posted By: motor_oil_madman
Originally Posted By: sasilverbullet
Originally Posted By: motor_oil_madman
I'm getting jealous here. How come nobody shouts out to me? lol


Well, if you asked, you wanna test drive a Panamera at Porsche North Houston? I just found it on autotrader and it looks sweet!


If I had more time I probably would. North Houston is a good hour drive.


Looks sweet. It'd be a really nice test drive.

https://www.porschenorthhouston.com/used-Houston-2010-Porsche-Panamera-4S-WP0AB2A70AL064450
 
Originally Posted By: sasilverbullet
Originally Posted By: Dallas69
Going from a Honda Civic to a Porsche?
Ok


I've owned four Porsche's over the years, decided to get back into one again!


I would rather buy a Honda or Chevy and use the 30K I saved on helping family members, or investing it. I have never understood why people buy extravagant products. I am not a show-off type and never try to keep up with the Joneses.

School systems of the 1950s-1970s had churches attached and stressed helping others, was in-bred with that-type training growing up and also inside our home.

Never purchased things beyond our needs financially. Basic stuff purchased new..... that's it. I'm 66 and still doing it that way.
Please don't tell me Porsches are a better investment. I am 1st and last owner of my vehicles.
 
Originally Posted By: Triple_Se7en
Originally Posted By: sasilverbullet
Originally Posted By: Dallas69
Going from a Honda Civic to a Porsche?
Ok


I've owned four Porsche's over the years, decided to get back into one again!


I would rather buy a Honda or Chevy and use the 30K I saved on helping family members, or investing it. I have never understood why people buy extravagant products. I am not a show-off type and never try to keep up with the Joneses.

School systems of the 1950s-1970s had churches attached and stressed helping others, was in-bred with that-type training growing up and also inside our home.

Never purchased things beyond our needs financially. Basic stuff purchased new..... that's it. I'm 66 and still doing it that way.
Please don't tell me Porsches are a better investment. I am 1st and last owner of my vehicles.


To each his own. Family? I'd rather leave my money to the state. I gave them all cheap mortgages they never paid and when I needed help I realized they are all takers and not givers. No thanks!

People earn their money and it is their right to burn it. Not for me but I'm sure they don't care!
 
Originally Posted By: Triple_Se7en
Originally Posted By: sasilverbullet
Originally Posted By: Dallas69
Going from a Honda Civic to a Porsche?
Ok


I've owned four Porsche's over the years, decided to get back into one again!


I would rather buy a Honda or Chevy and use the 30K I saved on helping family members, or investing it. I have never understood why people buy extravagant products. I am not a show-off type and never try to keep up with the Joneses.

School systems of the 1950s-1970s had churches attached and stressed helping others, was in-bred with that-type training growing up and also inside our home.

Never purchased things beyond our needs financially. Basic stuff purchased new..... that's it. I'm 66 and still doing it that way.
Please don't tell me Porsches are a better investment. I am 1st and last owner of my vehicles.


It's more about the options you can't get on a lower end car or the performance. For instance, I like the memory seats, they're nice when a family member or friend borrows the car or you have the car serviced or end up with valet parking. Previous car had power seats, but no memory so sometimes it would seem that no matter how you adjust the seat, you can't get it back to the way it was before. Plus family members are doing fine, they never borrow money and they all make a decent living. Plus consider it the end result of investing. When you get multiple years when the returns are really good, you mind as well spend some of it. Like it was said previously, every situation is different.
 
Originally Posted By: sasilverbullet
Originally Posted By: Zee09
Did you flip him any coin?


I offered,he wouldn't accept!


DD seems like a stand up guy, not surprised he declined your offer.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom