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brendo Nov 12, 2010 02:01 PM

Driving your Porsche in the rain
 
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I could never really understand why folks don't drive their Porsches in the rain.

anyway, i have lots of fun with it in the rain, even at the track...:)

thanks to geri at redlignautosports.com for the snaps

bb996+r1 Nov 12, 2010 02:04 PM

You like in Wa....its not like you have a choice.

NorthVan Nov 12, 2010 02:47 PM

Those rear tires look small in the last picture.

brendo Nov 12, 2010 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by NorthVan (Post 3038119)
Those rear tires look small in the last picture.

it took you 46 mins to bust on me for that. you're losing your edge

af330i Nov 12, 2010 03:48 PM

I love that first pic with the dirty car and wheels ... it just looks cool !!

stevepow Nov 12, 2010 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by brendo (Post 3038081)
I could never really understand why folks don't drive their Porsches in the rain.

Seattle :eek: what else ya gonna do? ;)

I love Seattle - awesome beer - miss that Pikes and Hale's Pale and Moss Bay Extra, salmon that makes you never want to have it anywhere else, amazing scenery - mountains, water - beautiful. And CC Filson - excellent wool clothing.

Rain? What's a little rain that a good coat, hat, and a beer can't take care of. :)

Nice photos.

michaeldantep Nov 12, 2010 04:48 PM

Well
 
I think some owners are so anal they don't want to get their car wet or dirty. Some others just can't freakin' drive so they are afraid of wet roads. Here in CA (I'm from NJ originally), people drive as if there is snow on the roads when it rains even in their SUVs.

996PCarGo Nov 12, 2010 04:58 PM

Rain... haha...
 
...rain is nothing compared to mondo drifts (and icy roads) in Colorado.

Drove a Maserati Merak SS in the dead of winter & survived unscathed.

Mostly I was worried about other drivers & their respective abilities**.

Otherwise it was a skillset that I will never regret acquiring. A blast.

Dirt & salt etc... all wash off easily if you take care to catch it in time.

**Curbs provide a braking mechanism if you don't know what you are doing.

justatoy Nov 12, 2010 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by michaeldantep (Post 3038221)
I think some owners are so anal they don't want to get their car wet or dirty.


Wow....I guess that is ME! hilarious

Oh well looks GREAT just sitting in the garage....


To the OP....good for you,having fun with your car.Kudos to you!
My fun and gratification IS having a clean car(all the time),just my enjoyment!

Stacy

jca3 Nov 12, 2010 05:06 PM

Brendo, I've had my 997s for a year here in Seattle. I spent last winter dodging weather systems and trying to "be good". Finally, I gave up. It's a car, and a damn good one -- I decided to DRIVE IT. This year, it's out in all weather. I wash the car, it gets dirty again. But I'm much happier!

Sub4 Nov 12, 2010 05:20 PM

An occasional rain drive is nice, besides its the only way I can get my 4S sideways without being a lunatic!

sizquik Nov 12, 2010 06:22 PM

There are many types of porsche owners.

NorthVan Nov 12, 2010 06:30 PM


Originally Posted by brendo (Post 3038141)
it took you 46 mins to bust on me for that. you're losing your edge

I have been busy, sorry to disappoint.hilarious

og risker Nov 12, 2010 07:55 PM

My CS has never seen rain in her life. I doubt she even knows what rain is...LOL :)

ryem3 Nov 12, 2010 08:11 PM

Right if you own a Porsche in Seattle and don't drive it in the rain, what's the point!
I dig the car in the rain, the traction control is so much better than a BMW and it lets her get a bit sideways. I'm ready for the all season tires here as the temps are dipping into the 30's...


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