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Old 08-16-2016, 08:20 AM
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Really a silly question. Drive whatever the hell you want and don't worry about what any one else thinks. To many folks worry about what others think. If it will make you feel good and you like them, go right ahead.
 
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To answer the op's question.....An insecure immature man....no he shouldn't be. A secure mature man...yes he drives whatever he wants!
 
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Old 08-16-2016, 07:55 PM
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Should a man be driving his wife's Macan. Absolutely. Take it. Beg borrow steal.
 
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Old 08-21-2016, 07:53 PM
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hell yeah, drive it and enjoy it!
Agreed, I love my Panamera but with the roads and construction here I really miss driving my SUV, now I'm debating about getting a Macan
 
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I'm the same as many here, I bought one for my wife.

It is clearly a girls car, but I do enjoy driving it occasionally.

Real men drive 911's.
 
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Old 08-27-2016, 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Digger11
I'm the same as many here, I bought one for my wife.

It is clearly a girls car, but I do enjoy driving it occasionally.

Real men drive 911's.
A chicks car..... No way. Not even close... But lately the more I drive it the more I'm considering breast implants. Maybe change the name to Porsche WoMacan
 
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Old 08-27-2016, 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Digger11
I'm the same as many here, I bought one for my wife.

It is clearly a girls car, but I do enjoy driving it occasionally.

Real men drive 911's.
You're obviously not comfortable enough with yourself... That 911 won't make anything bigger
 
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Old 08-27-2016, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Digger11
It is clearly a girls car, but I do enjoy driving it occasionally.

Real men drive 911's.
This has to stop....or I swear I'm getting falsies and a pocket book .

Real men buy the Mac...tell their wife it's for them.
 

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I bought my wife a 911. She prefers the passenger seat.
 
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I love driving my wife's Mecan S... but she gets mad if I'm putting more miles on it than she is.
 
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A year or so ago I sold my e92 m3 and bought an x3 with m package. I did it for one simple reason...practicality. I'm driving up to the mtns a lot these days for work and fun, and the m3 is sidelined from that trip for several months of the year..plus I need to put a mtn bike or skis in the back at times, and while you can do that in the m3, it just isn't that convenient. I really like the x3 a lot, very surprised but I do. Do I sometimes wish I had bought a cayenne turbo...yes, but my wife hates them. For me the macan isn't quite big enough, and they were out of my budget.
 
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Originally Posted by cohenfive
A year or so ago I sold my e92 m3 and bought an x3 with m package. I did it for one simple reason...practicality. I'm driving up to the mtns a lot these days for work and fun, and the m3 is sidelined from that trip for several months of the year..plus I need to put a mtn bike or skis in the back at times, and while you can do that in the m3, it just isn't that convenient. I really like the x3 a lot, very surprised but I do. Do I sometimes wish I had bought a cayenne turbo...yes, but my wife hates them. For me the macan isn't quite big enough, and they were out of my budget.
Nothing wrong with an X3. I think it's a better value. If I could only pick one and had a budget it would be the X3. I'm very fortunate to both.
 
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After driving m cars for a long time I thought I'd be disappointed. Maybe I'm getting old, but the x3 with the turbo 6 is quick enough, handles pretty well with the m package, and has most of the other bells/whistles I want. Carbon black is a color I always liked...So I'm happy with it, and happy to easily toss my bike in the back. Maybe a cayenne turbo some day if I can talk my wife into not hating it.
 
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True but Porsche did admit they were targeting woman with the Macan
Where did you get that from?
 


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