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New found luggage space....

Richard_Hamilton

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Shamelessly stolen from PH, this made me laugh. At first, I thought it was a spoof, but it is a genuine picture from their web site: http://www.golla.com/collection/road/

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....or is it just a really clever subliminal message....

"When your IMS goes, don't worry you've still got these great bags to carry your stuff home in.....!"

[:D]
 
On a similar note I had this happen last year at the farm shop; I came out of the farm shop with a couple of bags of veg and flipped the bonnet with the key fob and tucked all the veg in the boot. A woman in a people carrier who had parked next to me asked me why I was putting the vegetables under the bonnet next to the engine. Cue politely supressed laughter as I explained quite poker faced that the engine was at the other end. "Oh," she said, "I thought you were trying to heat them because they were frozen or something." I kid you not. It's great to think that in 2013 as it was, our cars are so exclusive that not everybody knows the 911 has the engine at the back
 
Unfortunately on the flip side of that, during summer I was putting the pram under the bonnet and a woman walked by and was comparing it to the beetle :(.
 
I had this at Customs Portsmouth.. pulled over..

ok Sir can you open the boot... I did as I was told.. the laughing from my mate in his behind was hard to ignore. Calmly the officer asked me then to open the bonnet where there was lots of Le Mans Camping stuff in there.. [:D]

 
Photo made me smile but if you work through it it's hard to fathom
Sure the photographer may have sent them to the back of the porsche but once the engine cover was lifted there was a small clue that this Was the engine bay - so presumably at that point they continued to take the shot regardless?
 
for marketing I bet 99% of the market looking at the add will never understand what's really in the back..
 

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