7 Types of Porsche Enthusiasts You Don't Want To Become

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Be a positive force in the Porsche community. Don't become one of these 7 types of negative Porsche enthusiasts.
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0:00 Start
1:52 The Scaredy Cat
2:44 The Controller
3:40 The Model Snob
4:28 The Jerk
5:26 The Boy Racer
6:35 The Flipper
8:27 The Troll
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- 1977 Porsche 924 Martini Edition Safari Car
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- 1995 Porsche 911 993 Coupe in polar silver
- 1995 Porsche 911 993 in Grand Prix White
- 2007 Porsche 911 997.1 Turbo in guards red (SOLD)
- 2009 Porsche 911 997.2 C4S PDK (SOLD)
- 2014 Porsche Cayman S
- 2016 Porsche Cayman GT4
- 2016 Porsche Boxster Spyder
- 2017 Porsche 911 Carrera S
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  • Don't be that guy that disrespects Caymans and Boxsters.

    @terminatedphil@terminatedphil6 ай бұрын
    • For sure. I am sold on the mid engine Porsches and was thinking just today about how 911 guys don’t give them much love.

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast6 ай бұрын
    • Was about to make the same comment when I saw this comment. Thank you.

      @timemanagementnc2979@timemanagementnc29796 ай бұрын
    • This is one of my worries about joining the PCA. I just placed an order for a 718 Cayman. Am I going to be looked down upon because it's "Only a Cayman"?

      @DRoth2150@DRoth21506 ай бұрын
    • @@DRoth2150hell no

      @m.hfitness@m.hfitness6 ай бұрын
    • After all, we Boxster owners know which is the best Porsche 🙂

      @04stiger@04stiger6 ай бұрын
  • I would add one more. The Porsche Snob. This is usually the rich guy who owns one of the newest, most expensive cars and looks down on anyone who doesn't own a car that costs over $150k. They also typically know very little about the brand or its history. I've owned 5 different Porsches and the most I've ever paid for one is $38k. If it has a Porsche badge on it, it's a Porsche.

    @neilfisher7999@neilfisher79996 ай бұрын
    • Everyone one of them has a role in the overall history and brings with it the DNA of the brand.

      @KevinFlory993@KevinFlory9936 ай бұрын
    • Will, indeed many of us who appreciate the excellence built into our cars, also appreciate quality watches and buy according to our budgets. Both bring us the joy of beautiful things we can touch and use. It’s about a sense of balance, being grateful we own and enjoy a car(s) that’s so fun to drive and look at. After all, we’re talking about our playgrounds in life. Thanks again. 👍🏼🙏🏼.

      @grecopena@grecopena6 ай бұрын
    • LOVE my 996, even the fried eggs and the truth that this car single handedly saved the Company, but you'll never hear the purists admit that reality.

      @richardclegg5853@richardclegg58536 ай бұрын
    • And usually actually can’t drive it other than stop light drag races and short stops.

      @davenixon1920@davenixon19206 ай бұрын
    • I completely agree with this comment. It’s about the driver and the drivers personal experience. Yes, I just sold my 1992 964 to buy a 2016 981 GTS and couldn’t be happier! I don’t care about the appreciation, depreciation or what the community covets. It’s about what each owner wants and how they want to spend their windshield time. Great video, Will.

      @chrismatthews2347@chrismatthews23476 ай бұрын
  • I am 75 years old with advanced arthritis. As much as I love the 911, it simply became too difficult for me to get in and out of it. So, I opted to stay with the Porsche brand and now drive a Cayenne S. Yeah, I know just thinking about driving a SUV is definitely frowned upon. I have been told by other Porsche owners that the Cayenne is not a real Porsche and they wouldn’t be caught dead in one. I get it. But, sooner or later, old age will come and you are forced to compromise.

    @royfrye333@royfrye3336 ай бұрын
    • I’ve owned a lot of Pcars in my life time. 944s, 968s, 928s, 3.2 Carreras, 356, 997, 987 Boxster. I just picked up a 2017 cayenne GTS a couple of weeks ago. I never thought about the SUVs much but needed a new family car. I absolutely love it. It is an amazing vehicle and very much a Porsche experience. I bought my wife a boxster tip 987, I find the tip with convertible a very wonderful car in heavy traffic or city driving at my age of 46. I still prefer a manual as I live out in a rural area, but at some point I won’t be able to drive them anymore like you said. I’ll still be rolling in a Cayenne for sure. Just enjoy it!

      @Abrothers100@Abrothers1006 ай бұрын
    • I too am 75. I respect your decision. I still slide under my cars many times each week, as I maintain and restore them, but hope to stay in the hobby when my mobility declines. ;-)

      @917guy@917guy6 ай бұрын
    • The Cayenne is an awesome vehicle and without its release Porsche was in serious trouble. Look at how that decision changed the automotive world. Every high end car brand has one now with Ferrari last to the dance. Great choice @royfrye333

      @RobToronto@RobToronto6 ай бұрын
    • Don’t get it twisted you can mod that thing and make it move good for you You’ve got more 911 miles under your belt then most of use poor folk could ever dream of

      @charlesbingham3122@charlesbingham31225 ай бұрын
    • I didn’t mention that I am 6’4”. I was fairly comfortable once I got settled in the seat of the 911 but getting back out of it after an hour or so became a real struggle. I still get stiff and have pain after an hour or so in the Cayenne but at least I can get out of it without too much trouble. I like the Cayenne but my wife’s Macan S is much more engaging to drive. She is only 5’2” and it fits her well. The only issue is she isn’t afraid to push it hard and she scares the hell out of me sometimes when I am the passenger. She is an excellent driver and has driven high performance cars all her life. She drove Corvette’s for many years.

      @royfrye333@royfrye3335 ай бұрын
  • Typing before video is finished.. My addition would be: Don't be a 911 supremist. Every Porsche is amazing.

    @billnorblat4047@billnorblat40476 ай бұрын
    • Sorry but no, rebadged VW's are not amazing (924 and Macan).

      @PointNemo9@PointNemo9Ай бұрын
    • @@PointNemo9 You do realize that the original 356 and VW bug were way more similar mechanically than most folks want to believe, and even though I currently have a 991.2 GT3, I club raced a 968 for 14 years and smoked a ton of air cooled 911's on track with it.

      @mikevadvilavich1414@mikevadvilavich1414Ай бұрын
    • @@mikevadvilavich1414 The VW Beetle was designed by Porsche (the man, not the company), so that's to be expected. Porsche was a very young company at the time, so it's not surprising if they had humble beginnings. What does the 968 have to do with anything? It's a very different car to the 924 (as was the 944).

      @PointNemo9@PointNemo9Ай бұрын
    • Nah

      @michaeljordan6008@michaeljordan6008Ай бұрын
  • Also, there's the "oh look it's a PDK, sucks it's not a manual" guy.

    @user-qw5fl9dw6k@user-qw5fl9dw6k6 ай бұрын
    • The 992 Turbo S I drove was just fine with a PDK ;)

      @thomprd@thomprd3 ай бұрын
    • @@thomprdI have encountered lots of those lately when I was trying to sell my PDK car.

      @ak-iy4yb@ak-iy4yb2 ай бұрын
    • I'm guessing you drive a PDK then

      @PointNemo9@PointNemo9Ай бұрын
    • I’m that guy.

      @michaeljordan6008@michaeljordan6008Ай бұрын
    • Gays, invalids and girls drive sport cars with automatics (PDK is just one kind of auto)!:)

      @edgarsdzerins@edgarsdzerins17 күн бұрын
  • I absolutely LOVE my Boxster. I've driven 911's and the Boxster handles so much better. It is glued to the road. Still has a flat 6 and is a dream to drive.

    @RoninCotter-fp8nu@RoninCotter-fp8nu4 ай бұрын
  • I’m an admin in one FB Porsche group and what you said is gospel! Thank you for finally putting a spotlight on this issue as Porsche groups proliferated over the last 5 years. I’m proud to say that our group is composed of very civilized Porsche owners but nevertheless, I will share this vid. 😊

    @TheHispasians@TheHispasians6 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing the vid. Helps the channel 🙏🏼

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast6 ай бұрын
  • I really need to join the PCA. I never joined because of stereotypes of guys in car clubs. Now, I've turned the big 50, I'm finding out that I most likely missed out on a lot of fun and meeting great people.

    @Backin48@Backin486 ай бұрын
    • You have definitely missed out on the great experience of meeting people that are as passionate as you are. I’ve a meme we of several clubs including PCA. I bring my wife on events and some I don’t. No matter the event you will end your day meeting great people and drive with a smile on your face all the way home! 👍

      @dubful1@dubful16 ай бұрын
    • Highly recommend. Once you join, register for one of their group drives. Super fun. Nice folks.

      @sarmand70@sarmand705 ай бұрын
    • Have been a PCA member for 10 years , while I have not been super active in my community ( zone). What I have done in terms of events and races has been alot of fun! You can be as active as you want and there is a variety of types of events for every enthusiast. From dinnner and breakfast gatherings to DE and club racing at your regional track to Porscheplatz gathering at IMSA races . It truly is about the cars AND the friendly people you will meet. ( a great way to learn more about the brand and your own car as well). Enjoy. 🤗🏁

      @charlesreaddy6585@charlesreaddy65855 ай бұрын
    • That is good to hear. I have shied away from PCA because my neighbor (highly involved) made me feel like I was trying to join Augusta National.

      @spirro-eg1yl@spirro-eg1yl2 ай бұрын
  • I believe it’s important to be a fan of Porsche in general, not just YOUR Porsche. Bottom line is we all share the same passion, no matter which Porsche we own.

    @richardgustafson5529@richardgustafson55295 ай бұрын
    • Amen!

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast5 ай бұрын
    • Ngl, you sound a bit like a npc who has blind brand loyalty rather than judging every car on it's own merits.

      @lukew6725@lukew67252 ай бұрын
    • @lukew6725 Didn’t your mommy teach you that if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all? 😀

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast2 ай бұрын
  • Sage advice, Will. I’ve been on this planet for 74 years, so chances are pretty high I’ve been exposed to just about every degree of the good, bad and ugly when it comes to some of the folks you identified. While I truly believe the obnoxious snobs are far and away in the minority, they certainly exist. I have low tolerance for the ones that clearly make judgements about those around them based on how they might dress or the make or model vehicle they drive. First of all, I feel very fortunate to be able to own a Porsche. There are certainly many folks that would be very good stewards of the brand, but due to circumstances, may never be able to own one of our favorite vehicles. It never ceases to amaze me when I pull into a business, the degree of assistance I get is sometimes clearly related to what I may be driving that day. I remember pulling into a Toyota dealership in my 1995 pickup to look at a car for my wife. I was clearly sized up by the salesmen……and none of them wanted to give up their “up” on me. I apparently didn’t appear to be a likely candidate to be able to afford what they were selling. I couldn’t even get someone to give me a brochure ! I left. Just to confirm what I suspected, a few days later I stopped by the same dealer….only this time I was driving my 2023 911 Carrera. It was absolutely amazing….almost obscene. I was “mobbed” from every direction by sales reps before….BEFORE I could even get out of my car !!! I explained I was there to get some information on a car for my wife….oh….and I’d come by a couple of days ago……and no one would give me the time of day…..I was the guy in the old red truck. I just stopped by to let you know you may have screwed up…..since no one wanted to help me a few days ago, I bought her a new BMW. Thanks……and good day ! Don’t be that kind of person….someday it may even cost you your job !

    @unclebob4964@unclebob49646 ай бұрын
    • I came to "my" Porsche dealership in Katowice, Poland back in 2018 in... parking 11 year old Toyota Camry hybrid in front of their windows. With dents here and there. I got fantastic customer service. Including appointment for 1 hour test drive with sales Manager the following week. So for that appointment I came in a taxi cab... got the 1 hour drive with the sales Manager. After which he ordered a taxi for me and got me a cup of coffee when waiting for it. I ordered new Cayman T from them after a few months. Racing Yellow (per their recommendation). I don't know how they train them but trust me, to get this level of customer service in Easter Europe when you actually look "kind of poor" at a Porsche dealership out of all places -- absolutely amazing. They treat everyone with respect. I haven't seen this level of customer service care when shopping for 911 in LA area, or Newport Beach. Nothing special there. Just OK. I don't think they would treat me seriously if I showed up in an old Camry. Guys in Porsche Katowice, Poland, I mean that's customer service worthy of the badge. To completed the picture I didn't dress up or anything too... they just care. I love it.

      @paulb7207@paulb72075 ай бұрын
    • @@paulb7207 As it should be, Paul. Thx.

      @bobmclauchlan8636@bobmclauchlan86365 ай бұрын
  • I would add: "The one that hates on the Cayenne and Macan" Without them Porsche would probably not exist today. And they still are tuned by Porsche engineers, have the Porsche build quality and are usually the sportiest in their class.

    @boyantrifonov@boyantrifonov3 ай бұрын
    • Porsche was close to bankruptcy when the first Boxter was launched. The Porsche for everyone. The rest is history…

      @ferdinandofilippone4436@ferdinandofilippone44362 ай бұрын
  • I regret to say that I have met all of these guys. I just smile and wave at them from my 914. 😂

    @jeffsipley3154@jeffsipley31546 ай бұрын
    • I've always loved the 914 and the story behind it being a joint project between VW and Porsche but turning out so great that Porsche didn't want to share the platform with VW, whether it's true or not, it was still an amazing little car that you could drive hard. I owned several Karmann Ghias, and have driven a few 914's but never bought one because I was always holding out for a 912 instead. But every 912 I almost bought slipped through my fingers. Now, 912's are stupid expensive rust buckets, and the last one I drove felt like a death trap. Anyway 914's are too rare to drive every day now so I bought an old boxster. I hope you get to keep your little gem forever!

      @jackandblaze5956@jackandblaze59565 күн бұрын
  • I inherited a mint condition 944 from my late father-in-law. Sadly it’s NOT considered a Porsche by the “snobs”. Repair shops don’t want to touch it because “we only work on 911’s”. I enjoy driving my lowly 944 since it is one of the cars that helped save Porsche from bankruptcy.

    @danf321@danf3215 ай бұрын
    • That makes two of us with the same experience.

      @kpalicha@kpalicha4 ай бұрын
    • 944 is awesome. And a mint one at that, you have one hell of a car.

      @patrickbateman331@patrickbateman3313 ай бұрын
    • i just picked up a 944 six months ago. it is my first porsche. a bit of a fixer upper. but i dont mind working on my cars

      @eel-ce1ni@eel-ce1ni3 ай бұрын
    • @@eel-ce1ni I have enjoyed my “lowly” 944. I drive it a lot on the weekends and I enjoy what happens often like today: I park at the grocery store and two guys talk to me for an hour about my car and cars, and they told me about the weekend Cars & Coffee near me that they invited me to. I’ve done a lot of simple fix-its to my car but I leave major work to the Porsche shop.

      @danf321@danf3213 ай бұрын
    • A 1985 Guards Red 944 was the first Porsche I had ever ridden in. It was new and owned by a high school buddy of mine tgat i went to school with. It is what first got me interested in the brand. Always a special place for that model. Enjoy it. May it bring you endless fun memories.

      @MDQDZINE@MDQDZINE3 ай бұрын
  • I went to my first PCA dinner as a 28 yo and was definitely intimidated by the existing members. But I was very positively surprised that nobody looked down on me for having a Boxster S. Instead the mostly 911 crew had only nice things to say about it. Then I went to an autocross and again expected snobbery. Again I was shocked. What I found is that Pcar guys are very realistic and knowledgeable about the different platforms and it’s far different than the world at large. You will meet people who may have gone to their first event thinking they have the most expensive therefore best porsche but then they see “oh there are 8 different Boxsters ahead of the fastest Turbo.” These cars are legit.

    @sportbikejesus6297@sportbikejesus62974 ай бұрын
  • I’m an Audi enthusiast. My son who’s 7 is 100% in love with Porsche. He’s loves to sit on the couch in the mornings and watch RWB builds. With his passion and my desire to share the hobby with him I’ll be getting a 930 at some point in 2024.

    @bk_quattro@bk_quattro6 ай бұрын
  • Great video and your examples were all dead on. But I do think you missed one of the bigger ones. Don't be the guy who looks down at other Porsche owners because they don't a 911!

    @DJ-ou9ww@DJ-ou9ww6 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic job Will! I’ve owned a 911, 944, and now own a 924. All are amazing! Each is unique and incredible. Great video!!

    @joeweber5476@joeweber54766 ай бұрын
  • Good video, Will. I like all your comments. I live in a small city in eastern Canada 🇨🇦. Our P car community is smaller a widely varied - in terms of cars, budgets and ages. Your comments about community I think are paramount. We are all trying to enjoy the cars we have and enjoy the people that we share this great hobby with. Love to get down to North Carolina sometime. Btw, love you G body 911. That’s one of the cars I have. Cheers 🍻

    @trevormacdougall9385@trevormacdougall93856 ай бұрын
  • PCA members are the best, they guide, they share so much knowledge and have a great time. If it’s a Porsche, it doesn’t matter which one, all are beautiful, deserves equal respect.

    @Bristolbayx@Bristolbayx3 ай бұрын
  • Nicely Done Will! Being an enthusiast means being “Enthusiastic” about all stories, cars journeys and quests to learn…

    @lifeflightunlimitedblu-deu1592@lifeflightunlimitedblu-deu15926 ай бұрын
  • Very well said. I have an order in on my very first Porsche 911 and I'm super excited but also somewhat nervous about the community. I hope they are as welcoming as the rest of the car community that I've been participating in locally but I know it is a different group.

    @free5sole@free5sole6 ай бұрын
  • I really appreciate you doing this. I am a lifelong Porsche dreamer and after 49 years I finally jumped in this year and bought my first one. An absolutely perfect ,White 1989 911 Carerra that I am in love with. I was extremely nervous about getting into the Porsche life for fear of many of the things you referenced in this video. The car is so pristine I have been skittish about driving it as much as I know that I should. That's the whole point, right?! So, I am driving it a ton more, taking it to shows, talking to other Porsche owners and learning as much as I can about it. I really enjoy your take and love your videos. Thanks again for sharing what you've learned because us newbies are eating it up!

    @jwarnke@jwarnke6 ай бұрын
    • Hello from Mexico City. '89 white 911 Carrera is exactly how I would get mine. I bet it's beautiful. Very happy for you. Enjoy it, with your closest ones. Bests! Eduardo

      @EduardoASaad@EduardoASaad5 ай бұрын
    • You bought a gem , one of the long life cars made from 1978-‘89 that are not only fun to drive but have a very strong drivetrain . Your car has the reliable DME Motronic engine controller first introduced in the 1984 Carrera .

      @robmckean7531@robmckean75315 ай бұрын
  • Great video Will and maybe one of your best. I've been in several motorsports communities and Porsche is certainly top notch compares to the others. I quickly identified many of these guys in my journey through life and personally made a few changes due to the people you describe. My own goal is to be friendly and supportive of other owners no matter what they drive and if I have knowledge of a particular platform I share it. Pretty simple.

    @3.2Carrera@3.2Carrera6 ай бұрын
  • Great video Will, how about a video on the type of Porsche Owner one should strive to be? I recently had a young man (maybe 18yr) notice my 79' 911 when I got home and opened the garage door, he saw me in the yard with my dog and came over to ask me about the car and then asked if he could see it, long story short, I took him for a drive and he was extremely appreciative, no doubt he'll remember that for a long time, I know I did when I was his age. I try to be as accommodating as possible hoping to ignite new Porsche enthusiast as often as possible.

    @Hulley29@Hulley296 ай бұрын
  • I think these stereotypes can apply for all car enthusiast groups. Very well put and universally applicable.

    @F32Koto@F32Koto2 ай бұрын
  • Very informative Will. Always nice hearing your opinion and sound thoughts.

    @Bigmikenorthern@Bigmikenorthern6 ай бұрын
  • Funny; I share your name and your enthusiasm for Porsche. I’ve wanted a 911 since I was 10 and had a chance to drive one (closed space, instructor moderated.) but have never been able to afford one. So I was ecstatic when I became the proud owner of the local Porsche shop owners 914 shop runabout. I really tried hard to be a volunteer so I could participate in Treffen when it was to be held in my PCA region, but the snob factor set in and prevented me from even volunteering without participation. All I wanted to do was go drive with all the other Porsches. PCA really seems to be a snobbish pay to play pomp & circumstance bunch of bigots. I only keep my members current for the magazine. If you’re interested in having a more positive group, perhaps voting more inclusive presidents to the regions or pulling in the lesser able dedicated Porsche enthusiasts into the fold would be a good start. Thanks for your enthusiasm and your videos, the help keep my hopes alive.

    @vwfanatic2390@vwfanatic23906 ай бұрын
  • The guy who accessorise himself with everything Porsche

    @MaqAttaq1@MaqAttaq14 ай бұрын
  • Just coming across this channel, appreciating your vibes. I'm very early on in my "Porsche Journey" aka the "dreaming stage". Have loved cars my whole life, but only recently have had the financial means to take a serious plunge. Glad the Porsche community is so robust, big reason why I want to be a part of the culture.

    @shahnadirahmed@shahnadirahmed5 ай бұрын
    • Me too!

      @patriotroadcyclists7132@patriotroadcyclists71325 ай бұрын
    • Indeed

      @DannyMostarac-zn6wd@DannyMostarac-zn6wd3 ай бұрын
  • Great content! Every hobby/passion needs more enthusiasts!

    @johnfrei9057@johnfrei90575 ай бұрын
  • Never, ever, apologize for doing the right thing.

    @juanj.3549@juanj.35492 ай бұрын
  • Totally agree Will! Nothing worse than someone judging you on where you’re at in the journey of owning a Porsche. This should be an exciting time for all. You shouldn’t have to be extremely wealthy to be a car enthusiast just excited around the content, the design, the drivability, and the people within the community. We should all respect one another.

    @rbarnard264@rbarnard2646 ай бұрын
  • Good list Will. All correct boiling down to all being respectful of others and lifting them up instead of bringing them down.

    @jims4268@jims42685 ай бұрын
  • What's kind of cool is the 924 and 944 are being admired at the Porsche meets lately...

    @wesleycarusos8225@wesleycarusos82254 ай бұрын
  • I think you nailed it! Truly enjoy your page.

    @jamesb4602@jamesb46025 ай бұрын
  • Great video! 997.1 C2 base manual owner. I've only been in the hobby for a little over 2 years. I drive and hang with members from 2 different PCA regions because of where I'm located. I'd say at least 90% of the enthusiasts I've encountered have bent over backwards to be friendly and welcoming. Porsche people are good people. I have encountered a few of the 'over enthusiastic driver' types. Even they were very cool on a one on one level. Although I felt like needed a shot of bourbon after a few of those drives.

    @pegrathwol@pegrathwol6 ай бұрын
  • I’m a newer Porsche enthusiast, have been the last 3 years. The brand impressed me so much not by their cars but how they treat people whether they are owners or not. A dramatic change from Ferrari, which has honestly gotten pretty annoying with their consistent attitudes. The Porsche Experience in ATL is a great gateway drug as well, and it enabled me to meet all of these types mentioned in the video in 3 days. It doesn’t matter which variant or model you have, just enjoy it.

    @ericfox7693@ericfox76933 ай бұрын
  • Well done and I think you are on point with all of them. I would add one more. Porsche owners, more than any other enthusiast group I have encountered are quite myopic with regards to other brands. I collect several brands including Porsche (I have 4). They are all tools that serve a purpose and provide a tremendous amount of enjoyment to me. Unfortunately, many Porsche guys will never know that there is enjoyment in other brands AND they are also worthy of ownership.

    @chrisgleason7204@chrisgleason72046 ай бұрын
  • Will’s analysis of the seven types is spot-on. Summary: be a gentleman. A great example of a gentleman is William McCraven - calm yet powerful. Cheers from Round Rock, TX

    @tjm3roundrock@tjm3roundrock6 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the support and for watching. I think this culture - like any culture - has different personalities and in the Porsche world especially it seems like there are some drama queens with big egos. 😄 I’m quirky myself so I don’t want to sit here and act like I’m perfect but I do try to do no harm and to share my excitement about the cars with others.

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast6 ай бұрын
    • @@Rennthusiast You do a great job on your channel. I enjoy the types of topics and the manner in which you present the topics. Been with you since ‘19 and am looking forward to the future.

      @tjm3roundrock@tjm3roundrock6 ай бұрын
    • @tjm3roundrock yes, I always remember your name bc you’ve been around and supportive for a long time. Thank you for the support. As the channel is growing there are more random haters that I find entertaining (which is actually a good sign for the expansion of the reach) but it’s always good to hear from the OG guys.

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast6 ай бұрын
  • Best video you’ve put out. Ive been waiting for this. You’ve come a long way from your Mexico blue brake calipers and tartan. Myself as well…(been there, done that). It is a journey and discovery. I’m an addict and I own way, way, way too many of these cars. Just can’t seem to part with any of them. Not sure if it’s a curse or addiction. Anyway… I never comment, only watch, but this is video is truly Porsche maturity. Sometimes you have to be taken by the hand and walked in a big, big circle to be dropped off where you started from to realize how special these cars are…just as they are. New or old… Great job. Now you have my attention and respect. Carry on

    @doubled1737@doubled17376 ай бұрын
  • I experienced a bunch of this in the rennthusuast channel. I withdrew from it but mainly observe now. As you say, we all love Porsche and it should be inclusive and fun! Great video as ever 👍🏼

    @jonathanyarwoodgolf@jonathanyarwoodgolf6 ай бұрын
    • Do you mean the Rennthusiast air cooled FB group? If so, I’m sorry you had this experience. I try to keep up with it but sometimes I can’t stay on top of it all of the time. Thanks for watching 🙏🏼

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast6 ай бұрын
  • You hit the nail on the head. Thank you for this video!

    @PatrickSBellSr@PatrickSBellSr5 ай бұрын
  • Love these Will. You hit it on the head man. #1 is NUMBER ONE!!!

    @jibmaster@jibmaster6 ай бұрын
  • Great video. Long time Porsche owner and I am also a watch collector. I always felt my vintage 1966 Breitling Navitimer reminded me of the Sport Chrono on my 991.

    @dedwardmalick@dedwardmalick6 ай бұрын
  • Good list Will. I have found myself interjecting when a newbie is sharing their excitement for their first or new Porsche and some just attack their choice instead of just welcoming them to insure them that they do not represent the Porsche community as a whole. I also have to confess that I inappropriately commuted on BaT on a ridiculously low mileage 993 questioning the state of the seals for something that had what I link was less than 100 mi. but regretted as I realized I did not want to be that guy.

    @KevinFlory993@KevinFlory9936 ай бұрын
  • Yep, am a watch guy also whilst enjoying my Porsche 928 S4 MY89 :-). Good video. Cheers Tony

    @anthonygordon14@anthonygordon146 ай бұрын
  • great video and good that you brought those points up...love your channel ;) regards from Germany

    @Facts-on-wheels@Facts-on-wheels5 ай бұрын
  • Well done as always, Will. I'd just add...don't be the deviated stitching guy! In full disclosure, I have it in my Carrera but it is never a conversation topic.

    @DAShanin@DAShanin6 ай бұрын
  • Good advice. It certainly applies to many types of clubs and/or hobbies, that's why I've never been a 'joiner' in these types of endeavors .

    @supersonique001@supersonique0015 ай бұрын
  • I would say a more concise list would be “Be like Will.” Positive Helpful Appreciative Open to learning and sharing Thanks for all of your great content. More than anyone, you are the person who helped shepherd me through my 911 journey.

    @SpartacusSF@SpartacusSF6 ай бұрын
    • I am honestly touched by this comment. Thank you 🙏🏼

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast6 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Will. Same goes just about for everyone everywhere in life. Humility is a good virtue…

    @AJ-kineticU@AJ-kineticU6 ай бұрын
  • Thank you, spot on and it's important to get out there. Many of us share the same sentiments.

    @anthonyrozada8988@anthonyrozada89886 ай бұрын
  • Like the list very much Will. Ive dipped out of the Porsche service world and gone back to teaching auto mechanics. Hope to catch you out in the real world next spring/summer in my 914 and sharing the the '75 Carrera refurb on the FB group. Will be starting that in January. See ya around, J.P.

    @keepyourbilsteins@keepyourbilsteins6 ай бұрын
    • Let’s roll! Got an air cooled Porsche weekend driving event planned for the spring up in the mountains.

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast6 ай бұрын
  • Great video and a nice reminder that we all just need to be nice to each other. For me, contentment is the key to this hobby. Love what you have and make good friends. It's as easy as that.

    @corychecketts@corychecketts3 ай бұрын
  • 2006 boxster S , and 100 % stock! Why touch a master piece! Only added , grateful dead, U Hawaii, etc. stickers inside front and rear trunk lid hatch. Aloha from Hawaii! Top down, yearound!

    @MK-su6eg@MK-su6eg5 ай бұрын
  • I love your channel and passion Will! 🎉 keep up the great work. I’m hoping one day I will be able to buy my first Porsche 911 🥲

    @Stopcappin911@Stopcappin9116 ай бұрын
  • Perfect list. I sold my 911S a long time ago, but I loved the car so much that I still keep up with the community. I´ve met most of the types on your list except for the on-line trolls. I don´t think they would learn from your video, but it entertains the rest of us.

    @stantheman5163@stantheman51636 ай бұрын
    • There’s a wannabe troll in the comments below. The irony of some dude trying to “insult” me under this video of all videos isn’t lost on me 😂 Thanks for commenting and watching. 🙏🏼

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast6 ай бұрын
    • There are 911S s and 911S s. Pre-74 and 74-77. I had a ‘75 and would never buy one again. Don’t know of the commentator but he said you can drive Porsches hard. You can, but then again the 74-77 era were like Harley’s of the era under AMF, they loved to warp and leak oil. On a hot summer Oklahoma day I drove mine easy, then it caught fire. Won’t buy into that dumpster fire again, so now I really enjoy my derided 914.

      @hugoglenn9741@hugoglenn97416 ай бұрын
    • Mine was a fully updated 77 with 10k original miles. Owner was a millionaire who pampered it. I kept his mechanic

      @stantheman5163@stantheman51636 ай бұрын
  • Well said. I believe you can say the same things about all brands. Being a Vette owner for the last 27 years, I truly appreciate Porsches and all other brands for what they are. It is exciting to see and feel the differences between cars and car brands.

    @brentmorgan7431@brentmorgan74315 ай бұрын
  • As a long term Porsche owner, PCA member, and Porsche DE track advocate, I admire your efforts to describe the 7 Types of Porsche owners. I was invited to speak at a PCA event about brakes by my oldest Porsche pal Mark Taylor who now leads marketing at Stoddards Porsche parts in OH. As a long term brake guy, I helped Mark on his Porsche race car. He knew I had most of the NASCAR, IndyCar, and IMSA teams on. my brakes. Many regional PCA clubs have guest speakers who may be able to improve your Porsche fun factor. Enjoy your Porsche journey. If you can, go to tour the factory at Zuffenhausen. Book you tour early as it gets sold out many weeks in advance.

    @robnelsonbayvillage@robnelsonbayvillage5 ай бұрын
  • Nice video. Like the concept.

    @nineelevensouth@nineelevensouth6 ай бұрын
  • great video to make awareness !!! specially for new comers , Gracias

    @berponteberponte3231@berponteberponte32315 ай бұрын
  • I’d also add the “air-cooled snob”

    @DrTimWhatleyDDS@DrTimWhatleyDDS5 ай бұрын
    • Yep totally agree, the worst of them all

      @rogerjones3341@rogerjones33414 ай бұрын
  • Great video! Really like it you speak it out. One more I try to avoid is to show off and think that with a Porsche you do not need to take care of others on the road. I try to stop for every pedestrian who wants to cross and slow down behind bicycles, no speeding in the city. I do with my other cards as well, but many people look at Porsches different. So my motto is, „Porsche driver are always nice“- „Porsche Fahrer sind immer nett!“ That might end up on my car plate holder :-)

    @user-he5uc8ci1r@user-he5uc8ci1r6 ай бұрын
  • Great stuff in this video!! Also the snob!

    @hillbillyflipper3843@hillbillyflipper38432 ай бұрын
  • You're right on the mark identifying the various types of people you find in clubs that are focused on a hobby, or other type of activity. I think it's a human nature that is in many people, probably linked to some DNA from way back. I've been in the Porsche world since 1980, and I have seen exactly the type of people in the Porsche world you describe throughout all those years. It's the basically the same in fly fishing, photography, golf, high tech, wine enthusiasts, you name it! lol

    @mariodesmo@mariodesmo6 ай бұрын
  • I'm a 34 year PCA member and really enjoyed this video. I agree with everything you said. and subscribed..Thanks

    @dominictrocchia3339@dominictrocchia33393 ай бұрын
  • Awesome shout out for Teddy! Both great channels!

    @RSDDS996@RSDDS9966 ай бұрын
    • Lucky Guy married to Courtney

      @bobbydazzler8620@bobbydazzler86206 ай бұрын
  • Appreciate your positive attitude. Well done.

    @mdrsalgado@mdrsalgado3 күн бұрын
  • Great idea with this video. The guy who owns that 944 today, might be in a position to own a 930 tomorrow. Your journey analogy is spot on. Enthusiasts for these cars have more in common than not.

    @kevinmccaig598@kevinmccaig5984 ай бұрын
  • Another one to add to your list is... If you are a 911, Cayman, or Boxter owner, learn to return the friendly wave/acknowledgement when meeting an oncoming fellow Porsche. It's great community, and we're fortunate to drive these amazing machines.

    @rickmaurice7775@rickmaurice7775Ай бұрын
  • Lots of comments here, so apology if someone else mentioned this. It really bugs me when I ask for assistance with a problem and the ‘purists’ come of the woodwork to shame me that the dealership is the only right answer to what I am seeking help with. I’ve worked on my cars for years, I’ve got a lift in my garage and I am very confident in my abilities.

    @motwguy@motwguy5 ай бұрын
  • Great comments and dead on. I live in AZ and we get a lot of people with $$$$ and come out to events to prove their wealth. Who cares how rich you are it’s about the car camaraderie and meeting new faces 👍

    @MWS1960@MWS19606 ай бұрын
    • I'm in Phoenix, built my 996 joined PCA but honestly it's all guys twice my age who have brand new stock cars and host dinners to talk about watches that cost more than my car. I don't even feel good enough to go to any porsche events here I can relate to your comment 1000%

      @garage19builds@garage19buildsАй бұрын
  • These are all good points. Anytime I have researched help through forums looking for answers that I have not been able to find online, the most irritating people are the ones that ridicule you for simply asking a question. "Ever heard of Google" or "Stop posting in the wrong thread"

    @oxouk@oxouk3 ай бұрын
    • Yep…total assholes

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast3 ай бұрын
  • Yep, a lot of truth spoken here. Thanks for speaking up about this and reminding us of the best values to grow this wonderful enthusiast community! Happy motoring!

    @gbarton800@gbarton8005 ай бұрын
  • I certainly feel a good bit of looking down at events when I arrive in my base 997.2, especially by those whom arrived in a 991.2 or 992.

    @The_Ultimate_Driver@The_Ultimate_Driver6 ай бұрын
    • Really? That’s sad since you own one heck of a car!

      @SpartacusSF@SpartacusSF6 ай бұрын
    • I have to agree with you. Unfortunately, I felt the same way earlier this year when I participated in a club drive with our mint condition 944S2. Some people don’t seem to appreciate those of us who don’t wish to put all of our eggs in one basket.

      @PaulChurch-bm9rc@PaulChurch-bm9rc6 ай бұрын
    • 997.2 was the peak 911 in my opinion

      @PointNemo9@PointNemo9Ай бұрын
    • @PointNemo9 Agreed… and I now currently own a 992.1 T alongside the 997.2 C2. I prefer the 997.2 significantly over the 992.

      @The_Ultimate_Driver@The_Ultimate_Driver29 күн бұрын
  • Be a 928 guy. Built different 😉

    @928pcar@928pcar5 ай бұрын
  • Great video Will, the positivity and message is great! The one that I think you missed is the Porsche scammer guy. Many of us know this individual from the north I am talking about and he is the all time worst. Taking advantage of 100s of people over the years. Thankfully the community has banded together and pushed back and gotten the word out about him.

    @johnwilliams7530@johnwilliams75306 ай бұрын
  • Watches and Porsches are pretty financially exclusive. It’s not surprising that there’s overlap within the community. I bet there’s some overlap with people who like to golf and yacht too

    @ericHHII@ericHHII2 ай бұрын
  • Hands down one of your best videos! Respect others choices!

    @bookerwooten4393@bookerwooten43936 ай бұрын
    • Thank you 🙏🏼

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast6 ай бұрын
  • I’m new to Porsche, educating myself so I can try to make an intelligent purchase on a used 996. It will be my daily driver but as a retired person, I don’t drive as much as when I was a working person. I’ve always admired the brand & specifically 911’s since I got my drivers license at 16, & at 67 I plan on it being my forever car. I appreciate all of the info there is here on KZhead & the online community & find that people are very generous with their experience & opinions.

    @gracefulvintage@gracefulvintage5 ай бұрын
  • Good video. I'm not only a Porsche guy but basically just a car guy. I'll talk to anyone about cars and driving and road trips and modifications and whatever but what I really don't want to talk or read about all the time is value and valuation. It's worth what you'll pay for it or what you sell it for.

    @timwilliams2343@timwilliams23435 ай бұрын
  • Great video, would like to add one more..... the car enthusiast who looks down on other car makes. I've done a load of BMW trackdays and those guys always look down at my 997 to the point where the guy who runs it, Mr N, never recognises me and says hello even though I've done 20+ days!!

    @dickie997@dickie9974 ай бұрын
  • Really appreciate your comments on this topic. I’m a new P car owner and experienced some of the tings you’ve talked about. I’m in the process of buying another P car, maybe a GT car. But people are harsh when they aren’t the ones spending their hard earned money. Go figure.

    @onlinesearch4134@onlinesearch41343 ай бұрын
  • Love it! I own my second Porsche. It is a 997 Turbo tiptronic. The first one was a 997 carrera s Manual. I love manual but bought a 911 turbo tiptronic as a daily driver. I already found guys being rude about my car. That’s why I frankly don’t go to events anymore.

    @user-ju4tt4zj4t@user-ju4tt4zj4t4 ай бұрын
  • Teddy! Been following him for years, he was the first to introduce me to Sinn watches and I’ve been a collector ever since. Porsche is next, and I’m driving the heck out of a 991.1 when it arrives.

    @wjohnsonism@wjohnsonism6 ай бұрын
    • 991.1 is a good choice.

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast6 ай бұрын
  • To build a bit on your first comment, Will....also don't be afraid to do maintenance and repairs on your Porsche. If a guy has basic knowledge, ability, and desire to work on his own car, do not be discouraged from diving in. There are great resources out there (You Tube) that will show you just about anything. Don't be afraid to drive the car, don't be afraid to work on the car. Just be smart about it!👍👍👍👍

    @aboyandhisdog@aboyandhisdog6 ай бұрын
  • Good video Will but it's more about people than Porsches and I agree with your take. I'm no Porsche aficianado nor even a petrolhead, 2 wheels rather than 4 have been my motoring over the last 50 years, but I sought out a 2nd hand 718 Boxster. I thought Porsches were drivers cars but in my search I found many with ridiculously low mileage for the year! And that brings me to your comments, some want to polish and bring out only on a sunny day, others want to drive big distances, live and let live. I've just returned from a 3,500 mile trip to Spain (live in England) and I love the Boxster so much it MAY end up replacing one of my bikes! 😬 Thanks 👍🏼

    @BriKinsella@BriKinsella4 ай бұрын
  • Lots of valid points. Well said!

    @996Revival@996Revival6 ай бұрын
  • Really well said, thank you!

    @r.evanmiller1030@r.evanmiller10304 ай бұрын
  • Good video, I'd watched Teddy's video previously as well. There are definitely lots of parallels between the Porsche community (and high end cars generally) and the high end watch community - both good and bad. As a 911 owner and a longtime watch collector, I find that I enjoy both more when i just keep to myself, as far too many people are in it for the wrong reasons or have a zero sum mentality. Toxic.

    @CaptCanuck4444@CaptCanuck44446 ай бұрын
    • I have developed a core group of buddies who I trust and who enjoy the same things about the cars as I do. I will usually go to one large rally per year (I have begun hosting one) but outside of that small guy’s weekends focused on driving are more fun than dealing with the things I talk about in the video.

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast6 ай бұрын
  • Love my 2022 992, I drive it daily as it should be until the snow hits in Pa!

    @robertgregory1927@robertgregory19276 ай бұрын
  • I think people are fed up with these cars being posted for $200,000 over MSRP. It weeds out the true enthusiast who can only afford the cars at MSRP. So I can see the frustration from people ripping on absurd sale posts.

    @Eligius_Media@Eligius_Media6 ай бұрын
  • I’m the guy who keeps the top up until my hair plugs have healed after a transplant.

    @michaeljordan6008@michaeljordan6008Ай бұрын
  • Good video. I do feel that it was geared towards owners of Porsche 911s. Almost as if the title should have been "7 Types of Porsche 911 Enthusiast You Don't Want to Become". Nothing wrong with that at all, just pointing out that there was no mention of any other P-Car, that I was able to catch. I was biased towards the 911 myself, when shopping for my first Porsche, and I was not a fan of convertibles. A coworker offered to let me drive their Boxster with the top down. I reluctantly accepted and now I own one LOL. I have no plans of ever getting a rear-engine Porsche 🙂

    @RealEstateClub-@RealEstateClub-5 ай бұрын
  • Great video! The only one I identify with is not driving my car enough. I just wanted and worked for it for so long it pegs my OCD/anxiety meter when I drive it, or god forbid have to park it in a crowded parking lot.

    @nvarmy@nvarmy5 ай бұрын
    • I don't do grocery store parking lots

      @wesleycarusos8225@wesleycarusos82254 ай бұрын
  • I am a new kid on the block (14 months owner of 9 yr old 981 Boxster S). I encountered several of the types you mentioned in social media and in real life. A FB group for Porsche in Switzerland actually blocked me a few hours since I joined because I asked them where I can get a Porsche T-Shirt. Another event was when I dropped by a Porsche shop which specialises in aircooled 911s, they told me to go away because they don't do "modern" Boxsters. Another swiss FB group also blcoked me because I posted my questoins/commetns in ENGLISH. So yes, these stereotypes are REAL. And...I do try to be a GOOD owner and not a proud showoff. But I always get "mid life crisis" comments which are so sour grapes.

    @happyswissjoe@happyswissjoe5 ай бұрын
  • Our local PCA group brought me here. Great thoughts, thanks for sharing. 🇨🇦

    @davidpanich2682@davidpanich26826 ай бұрын
    • Welcome!

      @Rennthusiast@Rennthusiast6 ай бұрын
  • I am on my 4th Porsche. I had two 911’s, a 987.1 Boxster S and a Cayenne S. I have loved them all. But my 2006 Boxster S is by far the best. It handles like a dream and corners like it is on rails. When I bought the Boxster in 2006 I had to make a choice between the 911 and the Boxster. I have always been a ragtop guy and really wanted a convertible. The 911 convertible model was not as pleasing as the Boxster. The rear end looked as if it had a growth on its back whereas the Boxster was sculpted. That was my deciding factor. To be honest I have never regretted my decision.

    @randallbiang6012@randallbiang60122 ай бұрын
  • Good list Will. The only change per se that I'd add to the list are the speculators. Both collectors n dealerships that inflate values of freshly launched cars to bonkers levels. I see them in the same bubble as the flippers. They're also the ones who make it difficult for enthusiasts to get hold of the car that they really want. I understand the demand n supply part of the game, but I hate the idea of being forced to buy cars that you don't want just to get an allocation for the one that you actually want. My cousin who is state side was "offered" a Panamera n a Macan so that the dealership can "help" him with the 992 GT3 Touring that he wanted. They told him that he wont be considered a _valid_ buyer because he only owns a Carrera S which was bought used n so there was no relationship with the manufacturer. This was probably about a year n half after the launch of the 992 n after the market sort of started to come down. While I understand that dealerships will give priority to long standing customers but the car in question was a cancelled order or somethin to that effect n was sitting on the showroom floor. So effectively they were just being the mediator in helping the initial buyer sell off his car. So it was wild to be suggested that my cousin purchase 2 cars that essentially equal the MSRP of a 992 GT3 just to get hold of one just because alot of collectors are willing to do stuff like that for allocations. Stuff like that just puts a bad taste in people's mouths n will just drive them away from the brand. He chose to wait a few months n picked one up recently with barely 2k miles on it n is absolutely enjoying it. The thing is that he was more than willing to pay a premium if needed n wasn't picky about havin a PTS car or somethin.

    @rahulsudhir666@rahulsudhir6664 ай бұрын
  • ***I apologize for the dissertation, something I’ve been called out for numerous times within the communities. I just wanted to share my thoughts. You’re not being judge mental whatsoever. This is VERY relevant and thank you for making this video. This is actually a topic that’s really been egging on my mind. Being a 24 year old, growing up in this day and age-is shocking and overwhelming how different the world is today vs 10-15 even 5 years ago. Car enthusiast communities are plague with who’s got the most money or “best” car. I’m not gonna give a newer person a hard time while they’re figuring out the strings, unless they’re being “that guy” with a 991.2 Touring or 992 GT3 and doesn’t know much else (bashes someone’s 996 Turbo because it’s “ugly”. or says someone’s base 991.1 is peasant spec and could really just care less about being a good contributor or conversing with others genuinely-but still wants to be in the communities??? I’ve been into these cars since I was 11 or 12. Just traded my first Porsche, a 19’ 718 6spd that had 8,200 mls in on an 09’ 997.2 PDK C2S with 54k mls. There are certainly some f-boys, both young and old in the scene now. The lack of empathy and support for other/newer and even knowledgeable more senior enthusiasts, blows my mind. So many people have come onto the scene with their first Porsche being any later post 997.2 gen variation of a GT3 or a Turbo S. Some of these people have zero respect or desire to just share like mindedness. Oh and the “flippers”…It’s so annoying seeing both individuals and “dealers” taking advantage of this post-covid and crypto infused world. Some individuals haven’t even owned one of these cars longer than 2-3 months. Because they got four, five, six 992s in their driveway and are continuously “connecting” people with a car. Not uncommon for individuals who clearly have some decent means, to post a new 992 “for sale” with only 80 miles or 150 miles. Whatever, they ask the community what they think it’s worth? Or is anyone interested in this car? Common sense, why would you buy it then? I see many dealer relationships not having this scenario with individuals buying special cars and instead, they get cars they keep and MAYBE drive for a little while at least. People think you can/should be able to buy these cars and flip them like they’re getting lucky with crypto. I’m sick of hearing the term “investment”. Don’t buy these cars with the mindset you’re going to make some money even $15k-$20k more than you paid for a new 992 GTS. That being said, like any reasonable or mindful enthusiast I’m not trying to get screwed and I want the car that’s going to treat me the best given whatever circumstances are surrounding it based on condition and desirability. (I’m not buying cars as investments, but I’d like to get into a car where I don’t have to worry about it taking a dive and potentially finding myself contemplating taking a huge >20% loss in no more than a couple years.) Also…some of these “dealers” scouting the BaT, PCM, nationwide inventory and scooping up hot cars for their inventory. Saw it happen near me, Porsche dealer got an 11’ or 12’ C2S cab 1-owner 1,900 miles. Asking under $72k. Ok that’s reasonable you’re paying for the experience of a new pristine 997.2 Well known dealer in the Northeast scooped it and listed, might still have it, $99k… I would never fall for this and hate it for that next guy/gal unknowingly getting into a situation that they’re gonna be taken on financially. Not their fault, dishonest people with selfish intentions.

    @alecnguyen5334@alecnguyen53346 ай бұрын
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