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Old Sep 3, 2023 | 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by baege
that was a great comparison, seems pretty clear the LC offers a much more enjoyable driving experience, that's what I am looking for, just wondering if the size is something I can live with.
I own both the 718 Porsche spyder and LC convertible. Both are very enjoyable cars but totally different. LC is great comfortable cruiser but large and wide on the road. The spyder is light and nimble and easy to maneuver. If I were doing a lot of city driving the LC would be too much hassle to deal with. My two cents.
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Old Sep 3, 2023 | 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Jgbnm1
Also my first car with an automatic - I will miss having a manual transmission.
If 471 hp, 170 mph, V8 with resulting ear candy, 10 speed with Magnesium Paddle shifters doesn't give you at least a semi stiffy, the prescription you need doesn't come with wheels.
Bruce in Fl 75 mph, 1,500 rpm, 32 mpg doesn't suck either
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