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Old 11-26-2020, 07:25 AM   #281
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I just (finally!) bought a BRZ, and was curious if there are any other 'older' drivers here (searched but couldn't find a thread on the topic).

At 62, I suspect I'm probably one of the older (if not oldest) people here. I read recently that the median age of BRZ/86 buyers was 36, compared to 60 for Miata buyers.

So how about it? Anyone else out there? Am I the only 60-something BRZ owner in the world?

(Excuse me while I go chase some neighborhood kids off my lawn).
I'm getting up there in age as well. Can't let the young ones have all the fun!
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Old 11-26-2020, 10:32 AM   #282
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I still love my little 2 door handlers and I exercise regularly to hopefully keep enjoying them for a long time to come. At 57, it’s funny, some days I feel like I’m 37 and some days what I think 77 might feel like. Unlike when I was younger and pretty much felt ready to rock 24/7, now I feel like I have an age range of 40 years depending on the damn day. Anybody else feel that way?
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Old 11-26-2020, 11:06 AM   #283
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I still love my little 2 door handlers and I exercise regularly to hopefully keep enjoying them for a long time to come. At 57, it’s funny, some days I feel like I’m 37 and some days what I think 77 might feel like. Unlike when I was younger and pretty much felt ready to rock 24/7, now I feel like I have an age range of 40 years depending on the damn day. Anybody else feel that way?
Yes, I'm afflicted with the exact same syndrome.

There are medical terms for what we're experiencing.

When you feel like you're 77, it's called reality.

Those times you feel like you're 37, it's called fantasy.
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Old 11-26-2020, 11:15 AM   #284
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Yes, I'm afflicted with the exact same syndrome.

There are medical terms for what we're experiencing.

When you feel like you're 77, it's called reality.

Those times you feel like you're 37, it's called fantasy.
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Old 11-26-2020, 11:43 AM   #285
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As the last standing, we are consulted by all younger members. ( not that they do what we suggest, but they do seem to listen}
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Old 11-26-2020, 11:52 AM   #286
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I still love my little 2 door handlers and I exercise regularly to hopefully keep enjoying them for a long time to come. At 57, it’s funny, some days I feel like I’m 37 and some days what I think 77 might feel like. Unlike when I was younger and pretty much felt ready to rock 24/7, now I feel like I have an age range of 40 years depending on the damn day. Anybody else feel that way?
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Yes, I'm afflicted with the exact same syndrome.

There are medical terms for what we're experiencing.

When you feel like you're 77, it's called reality.

Those times you feel like you're 37, it's called fantasy.
I have not been hit with that issue yet. 99% of the time I feel like I am 20. Now watching and listening to my 38 year old son get in and out of the car is a wonder to behold. It is a spectacle you would expect from a 90 year old man!
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I still love my little 2 door handlers and I exercise regularly to hopefully keep enjoying them for a long time to come. At 57, it’s funny, some days I feel like I’m 37 and some days what I think 77 might feel like. Unlike when I was younger and pretty much felt ready to rock 24/7, now I feel like I have an age range of 40 years depending on the damn day. Anybody else feel that way?

Yes, but I have no explanation for it. I do know that exercise can change that feeling quickly, even at half speed.
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Yes, but I have no explanation for it. I do know that exercise can change that feeling quickly, even at half speed.
Exercise (light weights/"high reps" and racquetball) and yoga, keep me feeling young at 58.

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Exercise (light weights/"high reps" and racquetball) and yoga, keep me feeling young at 58.

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The yoga really helps my flexibility so that I can get into and out of the BRZ easily!! Even after bilateral hip replacement 4.5 years ago. ;-)

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Old 11-27-2020, 04:36 PM   #291
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Up hill, both ways, right? I used to do that too...
Now just thinking about it makes me want to collapse on the couch.
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Up hill, both ways, right? I used to do that too...
Now just thinking about it makes me want to collapse on the couch.

lol I get tired a LOT faster but do a lot of trail walking and light jogging when the knees allow it.


ETA I was very surprised at how fatigued you get from track driving. It keeps you sharp and wish I could do it more.
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ETA I was very surprised at how fatigued you get from track driving. It keeps you sharp and wish I could do it more.

You should try it in my nose heavy 440 Challenger. It's a workout. But fun.
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You should try it in my nose heavy 440 Challenger. It's a workout. But fun.

I can imagine. That's a beast.
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