The Ins and Outs of Porsche Collecting, According to a Renowned Butt Surgeon
Briefly

"It could be a trillion-dollar painting and if I don't feel it and if I don't know the history of it and if I don't meet the artist or see where it was painted and how it was put together, I would never buy the piece even if it's the best bang for your buck." Dr. Evan Goldstein emphasizes the emotional connection and personal history behind car collecting, making it about passion rather than investment.
"Porsches are meant to be driven, Ferraris are meant to be looked at." Dr. Goldstein succinctly captures the essence of car collecting, highlighting the differing purposes and experiences associated with different brands.
"Car collecting is personal. How one person goes about it is not necessarily how you should go about it." This statement underlines the individuality in the collecting process that invites personal preferences and experiences.
"It obviously gave me access to driving my Porsches, which is great, because it's such a great quarantining sport, to be in the car." Dr. Goldstein reflects on how the pandemic provided a unique opportunity to engage with his passion.
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