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Is the Cayenne your only Porsche?

lazza

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I have a suspicion that many Cayenne owners have another Porsche they keep for the weekend.

Is this why we see so few at events?

Lazza
 
I think your right ... Boxster 987S

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I think it maybe the fact that they are usually mothers from Battersea and are busy at the coffee shop on Saturday.[:)]
 
Hmmmm Love it .. "fact" .. based on what .. here is my data point ... not a mother .. and dont live in battersea..But do own a KYN
 
I have a 996 turbo cab for driving and a Cayenne S for carting the dogs around and shopping.

 
Personally use the 997 every day and the KN at the weekend...
Perverse?

Peter

and my son has a 944
 
Cayenne is the family estate/tourer, 968CS commuter car, 964RS serious motoring.

Tony
 
So what does it take to get you folks to bring the Cayenne out at the weekend in preference to the other car(s)?

Lazza
 
Rain :D

We were at the Porsche Super Cup at Thruxton on Sunday .. The fantastic weather meant we just had to take the Boxster..
 
ORIGINAL: lazza

So what does it take to get you folks to bring the Cayenne out at the weekend in preference to the other car(s)?

Lazza


Visit to the local tip - twin boys back to school - home (Guildford) to Leeds Uni and back to collect daughter and goods and chattels for the summer. All standard stuff for the KN.

But then yesterday out came the 997S and a run for pleasure to Stonor Park (VW Show) and on to Cornbury House (where was everyone?) for the Open Day. Met one happy new KN owner there and a couple of SE owners.

Peter
 
Visit to the local tip

uuumm, Cayenne register visit to a landfill site/recycling plant [:-][&:]

have to confess, thats what ours get used for too,as well as moving daughters from/to uni, pulling the car trailer all around the country,lugging all my R/O equipment to meets and events and taking lazza to work and back..general all arounder really.
 

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