| Speaking as a Porsche owner for many many years, Porsche priced itself out 
of the "car guy" market years ago.
----- Original Message ----- 
From "Lester Ewing" <lewing at sport.rr.com>
To: "Spridget List" <spridgets@autox.team.net>; "Turbo!The Digest SAAB" 
<turbo@ifound.com>; "YahooGroups vSAAB" <vSAAB@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 1:20 PM
Subject: ARRGGHHHHH!!!
> Ok,
>
> so it's a perfect day here in Shreveport, high is around 65, a few clouds 
> , just perfect.  I am one of two cars tooling down the main drag.  I am 
> driving my '59 Bugeye Sprite the other driver is driving his new Porsche 
> Boxter with his two young children in the not-fit-for-human back seats. 
> As we pull up to a stop light that is about to go green I look over and 
> say, "This is the only way to drive!" by which I mean a convertible on a 
> perfect day, he looks back with his butch cut, greased up hair and 
> responds, "Is that a Porsche too?".  After driving SAABs for over 30 years 
> that sort of remark doesn't phase me anymore.  I politely told him, "No, 
> this is a 1959 Austin Healy".  No reason to go into Sprties for that was 
> clearly beyond his comprehension.  Ok, so I can understand that if he's a 
> Porsche guy he would think  that we all want to drive Porsche's but it 
> would appear that he is just a guy with money, a real Porsche guy would 
> know at least a little of the history of the marque.  Frustrating and damn 
> Funny..  "Is that a Porsche too?"  I just about fell out of the car..
>
> Just a funny to share among those who understand..
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