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11-27-2020, 05:06 PM | #43 |
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I was planning on getting a 981 S for a weekend driver, as my BRZ is my DD. But maybe I will wait
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Now.. my 94 MR2T gen3 swap.. that's a better car. But I still love having a track FR-S to beat the shit out of and put away wet.
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All in all, I wouldn't buy a Porsche as it's a sports car and not meant for everyday driving. For myself, I would rather choose Volvo, which is the safest and smartest car in the world, it is also second to none in terms of reliability and has one of the best designs. If you look at https://www.cardeeply.com/ comparing different brands of cars, then Volvo is definitely superior to other brands in many ways, and the price is more or less acceptable.
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