RC:

In Germany, the 911 was always the "subtle" sportscar, everybody knew it but it didn't attract attention enough to be offensive. Germans love that about the 911, this is why it was a very successful business car.
 


I actually feel bad for Porsche.  A successful car company based in Germany, and probably a company that Germany is proud of.  With its cars and SUVs being relatively well accepted by most car buyers in the rest of the world, but not in its home country.

You wonder if it is Porsche's fault, or the Germans?

If someone drives a Cayenne Turbo and has to worry about what others will think about them, is there still any enjoyment and freedom in car buying?Smiley

 


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Tim

2010 997.2 GT3RS, January build;  2008 Cayenne Turbo;  2006 911 Club Coupe #13;  2006 BMW 530xi