Porsche's AS Daily Drivers?
How many times do you gents drive your p-car weekly? :)
I know there are people who use 'em as their daily driver, but I'm just wondering how many times a week should I drive it so that the battery doesn't go bad, or so I've heard. I only drive mine once a week. I've been pretty happy driving my '91 Accord. Haha. :p |
As long as the weather is good I drive it. If you are not driving it daily get a battery tender. I put about 9000 miles a year on mine.
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I toggle between my BMW and Porsche. There are some weeks I don't drive it at all and some weeks that I drive it almost everyday. It depends on the feeling I get when I step outside and also the weather.
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You live in L.A. and don't drive your 911 everyday?:confused: I drive mine all year round. I put snow tires on in the winter and it handles the snow with ease. With your good weather all year round, you should have no problem driving any Porsche everyday.
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I used to drive a boxsters s daily.... my C4S is a 3rd car so it rarely gets used. They are up for the task however.
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I use mine everyday in all conditions. I put about 15,000 miles yearly. I would use it more if I could.
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My C2 Cabrio is one of 3 cars in our household. I drive it nearly everyday from April through November. I have the top down as long as it is not raining. I put about 3000 miles on per year
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When I was home, I was driving it daily. Now it sits in a garage under a cover. :( That is a good idea though; I may get a battery tender sent to the place I am storing it...
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Originally Posted by M-Tech
(Post 2549745)
I toggle between my BMW and Porsche. There are some weeks I don't drive it at all and some weeks that I drive it almost everyday. It depends on the feeling I get when I step outside and also the weather.
Yup, that's exactly what I do, "toggle" between cars. I've got a TechArt C4S, Gemballa 986 S, and Chalon 914 that I use for the daily drive and weekend drives. I try to put more miles on the 914 as it's my "beater" and the least miles on the C4S. However, I try to drive each regularly to just use the damn things and keep them running well. I also use the weather and temperature to determine which I pick to drive. My Box has a few carbon fiber bits, so I don't drive it when we have intense 114 degree days as the UV will ruin the carbon fiber epoxy coating. Kirk |
I drive mine daily in the summer. It's a great car for commuting, comfortable and excellent gas milage.
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Originally Posted by hdpt73
(Post 2550049)
I use mine everyday in all conditions. I put about 15,000 miles yearly. I would use it more if I could.
It is a car people!! Drive it. |
I promised myself when I bought this car (99 996) that it would not become a garage queen like some of my other cars. So I drive it to work everyday, up and down the sometimes stop and go LA freeways, and I LOVE every minute we're together! About 50 miles/day of good times! Mileage isn't the best (I'm getting around 19 mpg) but the enjoyment of driving a P-Car and not an eco-box more that makes up for the difference!!
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Originally Posted by erubin
(Post 2549741)
As long as the weather is good I drive it. If you are not driving it daily get a battery tender. I put about 9000 miles a year on mine.
Originally Posted by M-Tech
(Post 2549745)
I toggle between my BMW and Porsche. There are some weeks I don't drive it at all and some weeks that I drive it almost everyday. It depends on the feeling I get when I step outside and also the weather.
Originally Posted by sdw999
(Post 2549759)
You live in L.A. and don't drive your 911 everyday?:confused: I drive mine all year round. I put snow tires on in the winter and it handles the snow with ease. With your good weather all year round, you should have no problem driving any Porsche everyday.
Originally Posted by L8braker
(Post 2550038)
I used to drive a boxsters s daily.... my C4S is a 3rd car so it rarely gets used. They are up for the task however.
Originally Posted by hdpt73
(Post 2550049)
I use mine everyday in all conditions. I put about 15,000 miles yearly. I would use it more if I could.
Originally Posted by 996SilverBullet
(Post 2550054)
My C2 Cabrio is one of 3 cars in our household. I drive it nearly everyday from April through November. I have the top down as long as it is not raining. I put about 3000 miles on per year
Originally Posted by SoCal C4S
(Post 2550104)
When I was home, I was driving it daily. Now it sits in a garage under a cover. :( That is a good idea though; I may get a battery tender sent to the place I am storing it...
Originally Posted by Kirk
(Post 2550359)
Yup, that's exactly what I do, "toggle" between cars. I've got a TechArt C4S, Gemballa 986 S, and Chalon 914 that I use for the daily drive and weekend drives. I try to put more miles on the 914 as it's my "beater" and the least miles on the C4S. However, I try to drive each regularly to just use the damn things and keep them running well. I also use the weather and temperature to determine which I pick to drive. My Box has a few carbon fiber bits, so I don't drive it when we have intense 114 degree days as the UV will ruin the carbon fiber epoxy coating.
Kirk That's why I started the thread. Was wondering how many times a week to drive my p-car to keep it running in a well-maintained condition. :)
Originally Posted by leeps911
(Post 2550383)
I drive mine daily in the summer. It's a great car for commuting, comfortable and excellent gas milage.
Originally Posted by function12
(Post 2550460)
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It is a car people!! Drive it.
Originally Posted by BryanH
(Post 2550561)
I promised myself when I bought this car (99 996) that it would not become a garage queen like some of my other cars. So I drive it to work everyday, up and down the sometimes stop and go LA freeways, and I LOVE every minute we're together! About 50 miles/day of good times! Mileage isn't the best (I'm getting around 19 mpg) but the enjoyment of driving a P-Car and not an eco-box more that makes up for the difference!!
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If you drive it once a week, the car should be fine.
As for myself, I drive my 996 C4S daily and it runs without any problems. Living in Vegas, it usually doesn't get to see colder weather, but when we had a snowstorm last December it ran like a champ even on summer tires (thanks 4-wheel drive). A lot of other makes got stuck and where parked on the side of the road :D |
I love my car, and really can't wait to get back to it, but let's all be honest. Did any of us buy a Porsche and have gas mileage in mind?? Doubtful... :D
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