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Oil change - thanks guys by dweiser
Oct 23, 2006 (3:12 pm)
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Took delivery of my P-car on 11/12/05.
Called the closest dealer today and made an appt. for oil & filter change (and inspection) on 11/01. Was quoted $198 for oil & filter change. A few weeks ago they sent me some coupons, one of which was for 10% off an oil change so I'll save $19.80 looks like.
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Re: buying a Porsche [habitat1] by newbe3
Oct 23, 2006 (3:40 pm)
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Replying to: habitat1 (Oct 22, 2006 12:38 pm)

do you know how the exhaust actually works the mechanics of it..what does pushing the button actually move etc.
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Re: buying a Porsche [newbe3] by habitat1
Oct 23, 2006 (4:17 pm)
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Replying to: newbe3 (Oct 23, 2006 3:40 pm)

do you know how the exhaust actually works the mechanics of it..what does pushing the button actually move etc.
 
Honestly, no I don't. The sport exhaust on the "S" model has asymetrically sized quad tailpipes and I've been told that the airflow through the larger one on each side is increased via a baffle which opens up. But I have never seen a schematic diagram or detailed technical explanation of what happens. It definitely has a raspier and louder exhaust note.
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Re: buying a Porsche [habitat1] by newbe3
Oct 25, 2006 (7:10 am)
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Replying to: habitat1 (Oct 23, 2006 4:17 pm)

sounds good i will have to ask dealer
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Order vs. New by newbe3
Oct 25, 2006 (7:23 am)
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So its a personal choice on the SC and exhaust it seems but i like the comments. So with both are we faster? seems we need someone who has both for a comment.Also shall i order my s car with options about 4 months out or shop dealers on line around my state or out of state taxes are high in calif. but if i buy out of state i know some how they will ding me for money .somehow any one know how that works?
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Re: Order vs. New [newbe3] by bmuir
Oct 25, 2006 (7:29 am)
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Replying to: newbe3 (Oct 25, 2006 7:23 am)

Since the car will be out of state in order to get tags you must register it with CA and of course pay the sales tax. That how it works in most states. In Florida we even have to show up with vehicle and have an onsite appraiser(damage,too) look at it.
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Re: Order vs. New [newbe3] by tomtomtom
Oct 25, 2006 (9:35 am)
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Replying to: newbe3 (Oct 25, 2006 7:23 am)

you pay sales tax base on your residence. if you have a house in Oregon, you better change your driver license to that address
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Re: Order vs. New [tomtomtom] by bsumner
Oct 25, 2006 (9:52 am)
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Replying to: tomtomtom (Oct 25, 2006 9:35 am)

Actually, you typically pay sales tax based on registration, which can be different from residence. For example, if:
 
1. You are a resident of CA;
2. You have a vacation home in WA;
3. You buy and register a car in WA (one that you keep at your vacation home); and
4. Accordingly, you would pay sales tax in WA, not CA.
 
I just did a similar thing moving one of my old cars from the east coast to the west coast. I didn't need a driver's license (or residence) in the other state to register a car there . . . .
 
-BS
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Re: Order vs. New [bsumner] by tomtomtom
Oct 25, 2006 (4:21 pm)
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Replying to: bsumner (Oct 25, 2006 9:52 am)

I live in California and I do own a house (rented out) in Oregon. I was going to buy my 997 using that address. However, when I talked to my insurance agent, they said I need to have a Oregon driver license in order to get the Oregon registed car insured.
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Re: Order vs. New [tomtomtom] by blckislandguy
Oct 25, 2006 (6:32 pm)
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Replying to: tomtomtom (Oct 25, 2006 4:21 pm)

The criterion for insurance (forget registration, its sales tax and insurance that everyone wants to save on) in New England seems to be "principal place of garaging". So, if you live in Boston and yet have a summer home in NH, you still need to pay the MA sales tax (NH has none), register and then insure it in MA because that is where the car is principally garaged. If you play games (i.e., register and insure in NH) and have an accident OR have a NH neighbor complain about the MD up from Boston on summer weekends with Live Free or Die NH plates on his Porsche, you're up the creek.
 
Gentlemen, this is not worth the risk.

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