Stopped by Pfaff Porsche yesterday... man I have Porsche fever bad...
Facta Non Verba
Action: Porsche fund set up: $2,000 $3,058.19 $5,058.19 $6,058.19 $7,059.36$7,559.36 $10,059.36$12,064.61$10,064.61$11,064.61$12,074.01$14,574.01$15,585.00$40,585.00$41,106.34 $42,106.34$37,140.94 $35,173.10 $36,193.40 $31,196.42 $61,200.45 saved.
Come on, you can't just go from $31K to $61K without a story! ![:rofl2:](https://www.autos.ca/forum/Smileys/CarTalk/rofl.gif)
CERB has been good to me...
I'm not sure.If anyone ever asked you but was there a dollar goal that you had for your Porsche fund? Looks like you have done a really good job in saving for one.
Good questions and thanks. Short answer no, but I always dreamed of buying a Porsche (like 95% of us) and just wanted to take action. I'm generally good at saving, but less so on pulling the trigger, which speaks to my conservative nature. I tend to hang onto my cars for 6 - 8 years.
If you ask me right this moment, I'd love to have a new 4Runner and a 997.2 manual cabrio as my one-two replacing my 335i. And between what I saved and the 335i, I think I'm close.
And then of course there's the small issue of me really loving the 335i...help!