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The Porsche door close sound is solid not like a VW Beetle
Yeah that's what I said. They make a solid clunk/clink sound when they are closed. You must not be very familiar with beetles if you think they aren't similar.

The doors in 911s (and my 944) also remind me of a beetle door in how thin they are and the feel of the latch when they are opened.
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I always do my own oil changes ,its not something the dealer does well IMO anyway.
Its always the new guy doing the work anyway so Im good
 

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Goes to show just how well they know the product they sell. Now, if they offer you free oil changes with the Mach E... :sunglasses:
 

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You opened yourself up for it? Great that you like them, obviously I don't. You're never going to convince me that I need to "respect" them. As I said, I have eyes, I can see what they look like. No need to go to the optometrist for me. I can see a squashed bug with or without my contacts in :crackup:
Opened myself for what ? What are you 20 years old?

Dude, not trying to make you like them. It's not about what they look like, they drive great. History proves you wrong they have dominated racing for years.
 
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My Porsche story...

For whatever reason I got it in my head last year that I wanted a used 911. Looked at tons, fantasized about buying hundreds on car apps, etc. Then I went and drove a couple of low-mileage ones... and was instantly turned off. For $100k I just didn't find that they gave much (if any) more thrill than my dad's $25k (with about $10k mods) Mustang GT.

That sealed it for me - I instantly knew that I just wanted a lot of HP and for the car to be loud (i.e. Mustang)... it was a bonus that I could get a new one for about 1/3rd the price of the Porsche.

Not saying Porsche's aren't great cars - but if all you want to do is romp around with some loud noise coming out the back... I think the Mustang does that much better ;-)
 

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Nooooo surely not. I buy my own and do it. 10 qts of MC 5/20 full synthetic is 52.00 and filter is 18 I think. So 70.00 in parts. What’s the deal charge for those that take it to the dealer was my question.
Interestingly, my dealer only charged me $65 for my Mustang GT oil change...
 

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Interestingly, my dealer only charged me $65 for my Mustang GT oil change...
Full synthetic or synthetic blend? Hell I may take it to the dealer if it’s full synthetic 😂
 

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Full synthetic or synthetic blend? Hell I may take it to the dealer if it’s full synthetic 😂
I think it was the blend. Note that this was technically a “Quicklane” which is attached to my dealership.

I only took it there for the first oil change (so it’s documented well). I’ll be doing my own from now on.
 

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Opened myself for what ? What are you 20 years old?

Dude, not trying to make you like them. It's not about what they look like, they drive great. History proves you wrong they have dominated racing for years.
They drive great and I think most years also look great. The 996 I don't like from a looks standpoint, but most years I think are very good looking. And on track from what I understand they are also terrific. I think they are a little bland on the street, but I'm sure they are awesome on track.
 

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They drive great and I think most years also look great. The 996 I don't like from a looks standpoint, but most years I think are very good looking. And on track from what I understand they are also terrific. I think they are a little bland on the street, but I'm sure they are awesome on track.
You have to know I own Mustang and a F-150 So I like all vehicles. I even have a Honda VFR 750. Happy Easter to you all.
 

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And speaks to the naivety of the customer, trying to get something for nothing .............. LAMO, every time I read a post like this.

So funny, no sympathy .
Greg, slow your roll. OP knew this wasn’t possible, even said as much. I found it humorous and a lesson for anyone to never believe anything said by a car salesman.

If it were me, I would have fried the salesman and gotten my $16 oil change.
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