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So I understand your comparison - What Ferrari's have you owned to compare vs your Porsche?--
I haven't owned any, for the reasons i have already outlined.
However, I am in a circle of friends who are Ferrari fans and have owned anything from early 328 GTB to Modenas and F430s. I've driven their cars and I am very well acquainted with the pros and cons of the Ferrari marque.
Got it. So you're arguing with me about the intangibles / driving dynamics of Porsche vs Ferrari re: being "more than the sum of it's parts" but you haven't owned a Ferrari.
Of course., I knew that was coming..... Let me ask you this - If you never owned a Porsche do you think you would fully appreciate all the things you now appreciate aout your Porsche by test driving a friends car? Come on...--
STRADALE, you are one of the lucky few that can have the best of both worlds. But given my priorities and the fact that I cannot have both, I stick to my choice between the two. And you don't have to sample every single thing in life to know about it or have your preference or make your choice. Someone else might sway the other way; fair enough. Anyway, we have exhausted the subject. Thanks for the exchange of views
Never said anything about a Ferrari being a better choice for you or your priorities, that wasn't part of the subject. You don't have to sample SOME things in life "to know about it" but when saying one car is "LESS" than the "sum of it's parts" it would certainly help if the person actually owned the car/s he's referring to.
If I had to pick just one, I'd side with you & pick the Porsche too, I've said that already here. But again, that wasn't part of the topic you brought up.
Cheers!
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08 PORSCHE Turbo Cabriolet, 06 Ferrari F430, 04 Durango HEMI, 04 Harley Davidson Screamin Eagle, 93 Harley Davidson Nostalgia