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Greatest density of Porsches

Dapster

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The big southeasters dealers sell the most cars off course but which area has the greatest density of cars per head? I live in London but have been on business in Wilmslow for the past few months and every third car is a Porsche - and serious ones too. I would say I see a 996 turbo, Cayenne Turbo, C4S or a GT3 at least every other day.

I once read that the dealer in Dubai sells the greatest number of cars per head of population than any other outlet in the world.
 
and serious ones too

I' m surprised no one has pulled you up for this sort of outrageous comment.[;)]
Are the others all pretend ones then? If it has the badge on the bonnet then the club philosophy is that it' s the real deal.

To answer your question though, in the UK you need somewhere with a high proportion of affluent people where the population density is not too high. I would guess from a Porsche density perspective, somewhere like Wokingham (most affluent area) or Guildford (stockbroker belt with 2nd busiest dealership) would be strong contenders
 
No Stuart - you know what I mean! I get enough " can' t afford a 911 then" comments shouted at me when I' m in the Boxster. I know you' re pulling my leg but what I was trying to say is that it' s fair enough seeing a load of £35k cars around but tripping over cars costing into the 80' s is something else.

On Knutsford high st this morning were TWO Murcielago' s - one orange and one that horrible dayglo green. Owned by two brothers I' ve been told. I must be in the wrong job....
 

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