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Porsche road rage!
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Good luck with your new car, I am sure you will thoroughly enjoy it!
There is no magic wand out there re Road Rage I am afraid. Some people are just jealouse a@se holes!
When I used to drive my old Carlton people would just give me a clear birth, but in my 996 or any other big, flash/expensive car (A6 or Merc) people will take liberties due to jealously or that you will back down first!
Some twat in a newish MPV insisted on cutting my up really badly in slow/stationary traffic as two lanes became one and then pulled up next to me saying "your car is worth more than mine" Felt like telling him that it would cost HIS insurance more than MINE. Twat!
Anyway, enjoy the car and dont let other idiots get in the way of your enjoyment!
I tend not to worry and just enjoy, have concerns about parking in some places in case i get it keyed, but that could happen with lots of cars.
Phil
mbwhitby
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Mark
Hasan
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I recently had my bonnet badge wrenched off with a screwdriver and keyed above the rear wheel arch in a supermarket car park in Finchley. I had to get the whole rear wing and bonnet re-sprayed at great expense []
Just be aware of where you park and enjoy the car, it's still worth it.
And if the car doesn't have a PSE, let that be the first thing on your shopping list!!
garyw
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Great article about a pedestrian walking by called the owner a ****, owner replied along the lines of "Yes, but I'm driving a Porsche and your walking, get a life"
I've never received verbal abuse, but you can see the jealous words being mouthed...
garyw
adrian996
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Now that I have one, I sometimes find that people are simply envious of me and go out of their way to carve me up. - but not regularly.
I spent all day on Sunday waxing the car. I took it out for a two-mile spin to dry off the brake discs when I'd finished. It was the closest I've ever come to an accident (sic) since I owned the car. It was one of those take your hands off the wheel and sharply move your whole body to the left moments - as I thought that the wheel was going to be in my chest. You can't stop those sorts of reactions. I was driving down a narrow stretch of road with stonewalls on either side. A guy was coming towards me in a small white van - I think it was a Renault - in the middle of the road. I've had this a few times and they always pull up at the last minute. This guy drove at me as though there was nothing in his way. I've no idea how I've still got my door mirror. I was just expecting a bang. The worst part of it was that I'd never have been able to catch him as I was stuck in this lane and he was almost certainly driving someone else's van.
Partly, I agree with Mark and that we should try to accept that other people have different behaviour patterns. But I mainly feel that, if you were given the tools to carry out the research, you'd probably ascertain that this particular chap is a complete f***ing t**t who has a peanut for a d*ck and hasn't sexually satisfied his wife/husband since their wedding night. And - on the day that he drove at me - discovered that she/he was faking it on that night too! []
Enjoy the car and ignore the losers!! []
I guess I'm lucky that I haven't been cut up by anyone or had the exeriences some of you are describing. Maybe it's a regional thing. There are so many Porsches in the Thames Valley that maybe these plonkers have just got used to us!
howardyuill
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Guest
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White van drivers, BMW and GTi owners get upset when they see my 996.
I look much younger than i am so this does not help.
The car has been spat on 3 or 4 times, once on the roof i think from a white van driver,
his spit streaked the top of my car from driving about, i only noticed when i got out.
People are very jealous, shame, if they spent time earnign money they could
buy one and not be so jealous!!!
Don't encourage a race, i raced a BMW M3 driver just to embarass his girlfriend
as he tried so much to race when i wasn't. He then decided to try to insert his car
into mine. At this point i realised his foolishness and stopped at a shop to let the fool go.
1. Avoid confrontation in the first place by being courteous, and not driving in an aggressive/arrogant way.
2. If someone does something to you, before reacting, count to ten
3. Keep things in perspective. Does it really matter in the scheme of things if someone in a chavster/white van reckons they've got one over on you?
4. Remember you can go to jail if you are connected with an accident where eye witnesses mention 'racing'.
5. There are some psychos about. Don't start something you might not be able to finish assuming you end up actually out of your car and face to face with the other driver. At the end of the day, what do you actually consider a 'win' in a road rage situation?
Life's too short. Don't make it shorter by letting the red mist take over.
Its funny how ofter people say "I knew that w**ker was going to pull out/overtake/whatever" then react with horns blowing, lights flashing etc. If you know he's going to do it, make space, let him get on with it. Don't react negatively. And who knows, you might just change that person's opinion of Porsche drivers...
richardheeley
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Alex Postan
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How's the new Kman?
richardheeley
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