RC:

This is a general problem in Germany, not only with Porsche cars.

German society has changed a lot since the unification and I can't say it changed to something better. Social envy has increased a lot and since the financial crisis started, people are mad at almost everybody who earns a decent amount of money. 

It is sometimes surprising that wealthy people over here don't seem (or don't want) to realize the social "impact" they cause and at the same time there are lots of less fortunate people who apparently think that everybody who is wealthy is a criminal and/or a tax evader.

I don't like this social atmosphere in Germany at all, I always have to find "excuses" why I drive a nice car, why I have a nice house and so on.

Just imagine you work with a customer and the customer suddenly asks you how much your car costs or what kind of income you have because you can afford such a car. They even look at my watch, my phone and what handbag my wife is carrying, this is insane.

I can completely agree with this concerning Belgium.

The P-car stays a lot in the garage (luckily the 996 cab was also black, so many think the p has now app 10 years...)

The A5 (white one with carbonlook roof) is an Audi , and so accepted as a common car...

The RR is named 8 years old and a very cheap 2-hand car because of the big engine...

 

You have to explain everything to make it look  worthlessSmiley


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ex 965 3.3turbo/ ex 993 targa / ex 996 cab /

now 997S cabrio //  Audi A5 S-line 3.0tdi Quattro