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Old Feb 23, 2011 | 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Krashdoc
I have gone through this discussion many times with my wife. Although, I am using the DD mainly for going and returning from work, at times have to pick up my 5 and 3 year olds. I agreed with my wife that 911 is too small for such duty. For my daily driver, I have given in and now driving a 2009 Landcruiser. It is big and heavy. As a previous post stated p(momentum) = mass x velocity. Going with the landcruiser was a big change but has its own perks.
You already have a 911 for sprited driving. Why not get a vehicle that is completely different? Nice comfy sedan with high tortue? (ie: MB E63) or a SUV that you can go offroading with? (ie: landcruser, 4runner). After driving my sedan or the truck all week, getting in my 911 over the weekend is very very sweet.

Thanks for the great insights. I might think about something like that when the time comes, but I also have a tough time with poor gas mileage.
 
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