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Old 01-16-2024, 05:40 PM
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2023 WRX - Amazing and a low key daily that can be driven in any condition. It’s fun too!
I had a 2015 WRX alongside my 2019 Carrera T. Two boxer motors (only production ones left). . I had to get at least one automatic this time so the wife could drive it (easier than teaching her to drive manual), so I opted for an RS3.
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992 S is my daily. I plan to savor every mile of this car.
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2023 ford f150 platinum. Does everything I need it to, including tow my 992 GTS and spares!
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My RS6 pulls the weight in the family. Will continue to be the primary daily after my C2S arrives.


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Originally Posted by Ikone
I had a 2015 WRX alongside my 2019 Carrera T. Two boxer motors (only production ones left). . I had to get at least one automatic this time so the wife could drive it (easier than teaching her to drive manual), so I opted for an RS3.
Very nice choices and I'm glad someone ran with the WRX / 911 combo like me. They are very raw and driver focused in this era (VA, more than the VB of course). RS3 is amazing as well but 2x the price of a WRX and they don't sell them in Canada.
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Originally Posted by rc.yyz
Very nice choices and I'm glad someone ran with the WRX / 911 combo like me. They are very raw and driver focused in this era (VA, more than the VB of course). RS3 is amazing as well but 2x the price of a WRX and they don't sell them in Canada.
Agreed. If I could I'd have another WRX, but sadly the wife wouldn't be able to use it when/if she needs to and the CVT is a no go for me. RS3 is a beast. Almost too much for a daily, but I'm not complaining.
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My new GTS Targa is my daily. I've had it out in the rain a couple times now. This one doesn't go out unless it's sunny.
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Being in the Midwest, I have to have AWD/4WD.
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^^Nice. Silicon Silver? What trim level? Did you add the rack and side box or did it come with them? Are Labd Rover dealers dealing these days?
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I drive a 2017 Jaguar F Pace and getting a Targa GTS in August. Will keep the Jaguar for camping trips or if I am going to a part of town I don't feel comfortable in my 911. Poor resale value for the Jag means it s better to keep it.
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Originally Posted by 510michael

Being in the Midwest, I have to have AWD/4WD.
Got my wife one of these and a dedicated set of snow wheels/tires so that's her daily. As for me, don't really have a daily, In CA, but 992 would be closest because I have a set of dedicated winter wheels/tires for it so it's the snow/gross day car. In summer, all cars get driven roughly equally (~2000 miles per year x 7 cars)



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