Sunday, September 18, 2022

7 Gifts That Spark The Romance In Your Guy




When it comes to presents, it's hard to find romantic gifts for men. Gals, we're easy. Buy us a designer purse, some nice perfume, or a piece of jewelry and we're happy. But the men in our life are more difficult to buy presents for. That's why I've compiled this list of 7 romantic gifts for men. 1. An exotic car. 440,000 list price for a Porsche Carrera. 500. He'll only have the car for 24 hours before he has to give it back to the dealership, but what a wild day that will be. There's nothing that satisfies a man's needs more than speed! 2. Tickets to a sporting event. Promise to go with him to a favorite sporting event. He loves you. He loves his team. Now he can have both together. 3. Personalized boxer shorts. Several companies now make personalized clothing items including boxers and briefs. Put your name all over them and present them as a gift. 4. Gadgets. Men love gadgets. The more sophisticated the electronics, the more he'll love it. A credit card sized digital camera is a great present on the "micro" side and a 65 inch television works just as well on the "macro" side. 5. Hot Video Game. Is there a video game he's been drooling over but hasn't wanted to buy? Get it for him. It's even better if it is a game for two! 6. Wine by the Fireside. Give him a bottle of great wine and plan to spend the night by the fire drinking, talking, and cuddling. 7. You. What's more romantic or sexy than catering to his (ahem) heart's desires? Spend a night making him happy!





The 3 and 2.3 litre engine of the Porsche 911 Turbo was an increase from previous variations of the 911, with another addition of the rear whale tail spoiler, and revised body kit. The Porsche 911 was in danger during the early 80s of being replaced with the Porsche 928, but successful continual sales saw the plan abandoned. The 911 cabriolet was also released in the early 80s, with great praise and often said to be more aesthetically pleasing compared to the Targa top. With successful sales throughout the 80s, the Porsche 964 type 911 was released in the late 80s with some notable forwards steps with power steering and anti braking system as standard. The 911 Turbo was also revamped in 1989 with another increase in capacity to a 3.6 litre engine. The type 993 was introduced in 1993 with only a slight variation to the styling in comparison to the previous 911 variations. The 911 Turbo was upgraded and was now twin turbo charged with four wheel drive. The new 996 got a very negative response from the motor world, with the styling of the car undergoing massive changes, much to the disappointment of the 911 lovers. The classic bug eye headlamps were scraped, with major changes to the anterior of the car. The negative response was obviously heard loudly by Porsche, and this saw the releases of more powerful variations of the 911 series shortly after.





FWIW - I think I am a pretty good judge of how a car handles. I drive competitively in a Porsche that has many GT3 suspension parts (not a 911, though). I have spent many hours driving race tracks and tuning suspension settings in order to improve performance. Shock and sway-bar settings, alignment adjustments, testing tires. We use data collection to check performance changes. Each with their own easily felt "personality". With the C4 I have, driving an on-ramp with the AWD vs RWD felt like night and day. RWD was a serious improvement and could be felt immediately under those conditions. That being said, I live in SoCal, so there is not much (any) weather to deal with. I mentioned the GT3 because the previous comment mentioned that AWD was a feature of Turbos, suggesting that it was an improvement. AWD may be an improvement for something like launch traction, but for handling in a corner, it pretty much sucks. Removing AWD is simply one of the most drastic improvements you can make to the C4/C4S and even an unskilled driver would be able to feel the difference.





The 2014 Porsche Cayenne has a 6-speed manual. What kind of fuel does the 2014 Porsche Cayenne use? The 2014 Porsche Cayenne runs on premium unleaded (required). What kind of transmission does the 2012 Porsche Cayenne have? The 2012 Porsche Cayenne has a 6-speed manual. What kind of transmission does the 2010 Porsche Cayenne have? The 2010 Porsche Cayenne has a 6-speed manual. What kind of transmission does the 2013 Porsche Cayenne have? The 2013 Porsche Cayenne has a 6-speed manual. What kind of transmission does the 2011 Porsche Cayenne have? The 2011 Porsche Cayenne has a 6-speed manual. What kind of transmission does the 2009 Porsche Cayenne have? The 2009 Porsche Cayenne has a 6-speed manual. What kind of transmission does the 2008 Porsche Cayenne have? The 2008 Porsche Cayenne has a 6-speed manual. What kind of transmission does the 2005 Porsche Cayenne have? The 2005 Porsche Cayenne has a 6-speed manual.





What kind of transmission does the 2003 Porsche Cayenne have? The 2003 Porsche Cayenne has a 6-speed shiftable automatic. What kind of transmission does the 2004 Porsche Cayenne have? The 2004 Porsche Cayenne has a 6-speed shiftable automatic. What kind of transmission does the 2006 Porsche Cayenne have? The 2006 Porsche Cayenne has a 6-speed shiftable automatic. What kind of transmission does the 2014 Porsche Boxster have? The 2014 Porsche Boxster has a 6-speed manual. What kind of transmission does the 2014 Porsche 911 have? The 2014 Porsche 911 has a 7-speed manual. What kind of transmission does the 2014 Porsche Cayman have? The 2014 Porsche Cayman has a 6-speed manual. What kind of transmission does the 2014 Porsche Panamera have? The 2014 Porsche Panamera has a 7-speed automated manual. What kind of fuel does the 2006 Porsche Cayenne use? The 2006 Porsche Cayenne runs on premium unleaded (required). What kind of fuel does the 2004 Porsche Cayenne use?

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