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06-22-06, 10:12
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adjulian is offline
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Saying goodbye, it's a sad day...
Well I haven't posted on Autopia in a little while but what better place to share my grief and sorrow.
I haven't brought her in yet but I'm unloading my 2003 Porsche 996 C2 for a  ....gulp, 2006 Honda Odyssey Touring.
After my 3 years of fun with my 996 I think I have to become practical. I've got a 21 month old daughter and a 1 month old daughter and I can only get 1 car seat in the back.
Anyways, it was fun while it lasted. I've really enjoyed detailing her and keeping her clean with Autopia's help - which did help me tremendously on the value of the car. Now it's time to start a new chapter in my car life and get the mini-van.
Any words of consolation are welcome.
Thanks in advance for the cyber shoulder to cry on!
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06-22-06, 10:33
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I once got rid of *my* Porsche because of our "kids", the dogs. Wasn't the last cool car I ended up having though, so just wait
If I were in your shoes, I'd consider all the options, maybe sell both the Porsche and the SUV, get a cheaper minivan and something closer to fun for the other vehicle. You could put a lot of kid seats/kid stuff in a Magnum or something like that
Honestly, I don't miss the ~radical sportscars. I can actually cover ground on public roads *faster* in our current high-performance sedans (they're not ticket-magnets). Never *really* did enough track days to justify having cars whose potential can't be realized on the street anyhow.
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06-22-06, 10:56
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why wouldnt you just use your explorer for the kids? alot of people i know sell their fun cars to get a minivan and I am like " you got a friggin suv"!
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06-23-06, 11:44
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If I just had 2 little kids to worry about, I wouldn't even consider a minivan. Dude, you should have bought a decent performance sedan. Something with 4 doors, a reasonable trunk, and 250-300 or more HP. It's no Porsche, but better than driving around looking like a soccer mom.
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06-23-06, 11:56
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In the end you'll have a porsche again
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06-23-06, 12:06
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It's alright...I too own a van. It's a white Toyota Sienna. My previous vehicle was a white Toyota 4Runner SR5 which still today was happy to have owned it as long as I did but I have no regrets.
I told myself long ago that I would never buy a van but my priorities changed. My wife and I have 3 young children and looking back I would do it again all over. Our van offers my wife and I the peace of mind that our children are safe, ride comfortably, and we will be able to do what all soccer moms/dads do which is take their children to soccer, baseball, volleyball, dance class, beach, and have fun while at it.  And the van also allows us the space to accommodate friends and family on outings.
I think the Toyota Sienna and Honda Odyssey are excellent choices.
With Aloha,
Ranney 
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06-23-06, 12:18
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Sorry to hear.  Get a Porsche Cayenne, then you can have your cake and eat it too. 
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06-23-06, 12:22
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Originally Posted by PakShak
It's alright...I too own a van. It's a white Toyota Sienna. My previous vehicle was a white Toyota 4Runner SR5 which still today was happy to have owned it as long as I did but I have no regrets.
I told myself long ago that I would never buy a van but my priorities changed. My wife and I have 3 young children and looking back I would do it again all over. Our van offers my wife and I the peace of mind that our children are safe, ride comfortably, and we will be able to do what all soccer moms/dads do which is take their children to soccer, baseball, volleyball, dance class, beach, and have fun while at it.  And the van also allows us the space to accommodate friends and family on outings.
I think the Toyota Sienna and Honda Odyssey are excellent choices.
With Aloha,
Ranney 
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I couldn't have said it better. 
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06-23-06, 12:28
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Odyssey's rock. We love our 05. Sorry to see the Porsche go, but it's nice to see you putting your family before yourself.
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06-23-06, 10:44
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Odyssey are rocking vans, really nice. While not a porsche, I think you will be very happy.
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06-23-06, 11:36
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i have to say getting rid of the 996 would be hard for me. but i would not get a mini van more like a WRX STI or a EVO mr
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06-23-06, 11:39
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.... i would not get a mini van more like a WRX STI or a EVO mr
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Yep, car seats, baby carriers and strollers slide right in those cars as long as the driver is 5'5" or less. 
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