Women driving Porsches
Women driving Porsches
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96Turbo

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1,722 posts

191 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Don't you love it when a lady is driving a porsche and when you catch each other on an A road or motorway and just have a play. Happened to me today with a nice lady in a Cayenne Turbo.


This has happened to me a few times and its quite fun, similar experiences for other P drivers?

There's something exciting about when a woman appreciates another Porsche...

craigjm

20,936 posts

226 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Cant be much of a lady if she lets you have a play on an A-road biggrin

rimkah

1,057 posts

192 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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All to common now or are the cars more feminine nowdays like the spyder etc...

Diamond blue

3,288 posts

226 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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rimkah said:
All to common now or are the cars more feminine nowdays like the spyder etc...
Really, you think the Spyder is feminine?
I would have thought its the most masculine, focused Boxster that's been made.
A lady driving a Cayenne is pretty normal I would have thought.Likewise lots of Boxsters, Caymans and esp 911 Cabs.
Never seen a GT3 being driven by a lady ever I don't think (Apart from VBH on 5th Gear)

mrh1275

922 posts

228 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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the spyder is not feminine !

96Turbo

Original Poster:

1,722 posts

191 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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I wouldn't say that any model is particularly feminine (borderline boxster). But what I would say is that 30 years ago there was no model in the line up that would be considered perfectly driveable for the majority of women. Whereas now there are plenty to choose from...

Manks

28,176 posts

248 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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mrh1275 said:
the spyder is not feminine !
Yeah it is. Zyp and Phucker have got Spyders and that pair are as camp as a Boy Scouts Jamboree.

Trev450

6,703 posts

198 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Manks said:
mrh1275 said:
the spyder is not feminine !
Yeah it is. Zyp and Phucker have got Spyders and that pair are as camp as a Boy Scouts Jamboree.
Not forgetting Khushy who's into lycra!!

Pugley

687 posts

218 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Nothing unusual - they are hairdresser's cars after all! getmecoat

bridey0

2,961 posts

211 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Pugley said:
Nothing unusual - they are hairdresser's cars after all! getmecoat
Louis Spence has one

rimkah

1,057 posts

192 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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bridey0 said:
Pugley said:
Nothing unusual - they are hairdresser's cars after all! getmecoat
Louis Spence has one
as does dale winton

bridey0

2,961 posts

211 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Oh and Allan Carr

thegoose

8,077 posts

236 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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96Turbo said:
... I would say is that 30 years ago there was no model in the line up that would be considered perfectly driveable for the majority of women....
924?

Loving the "A-road" comment further up hehe

Women in 911s are cool to see, but women in TVRs strike a chord a bit more with me I think.

Andiroo

248 posts

275 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Doris's A-Road is a deffo no go area at the mo... wow, you should have seen what she blew out last night yuck

As for when we met, it was Doris driving, alas not a Porsche.... but couldn't help feel the love.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UZeewRUfsI&fea...

Plus she's a celeb, never yet been in Hello mag, but patience will tell she says, particularly as she's now a restaurant critic smile

Andiroo

248 posts

275 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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.... whilst we're on this thread, Doris, bless her little woolly socks, has made a valid point

Sexy Doris 69 and a half said:
.... most females driving Porsche, not me I have a landy, but know a few around the Harrogate area, would say the guys they come across drive like women with short hair and a stubble, bit like a bunch of pussies wink But IOHO not Chris H though, he's luuuuurvvverrrllllyyyyy, very shaggable, he could drive/shear/sort me and my mates any day of the week
Any responses please email Doris direct - dirtyfckndoris@swaledalefarmswingers.net .......no spammers or sales enquiries please, thankyou.












sneaky schnell

1,514 posts

231 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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There used to be an old dear who lived near me about 8 years ago. She was about 70 and had an immaculate 911SC which she apparently had from new. According to a friend, she wasn't short of cash so could easily afford something else if she wanted.

My own lady is known to take my 964 out on occasion.

anonymous-user

80 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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mrh1275 said:
the spyder is not feminine !
laugh

S1MMA

2,450 posts

245 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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Diamond blue said:
Really, you think the Spyder is feminine?
I would have thought its the most masculine, focused Boxster that's been made.
A lady driving a Cayenne is pretty normal I would have thought.Likewise lots of Boxsters, Caymans and esp 911 Cabs.
Never seen a GT3 being driven by a lady ever I don't think (Apart from VBH on 5th Gear)
My wife drives the GT3 regularly. Gets some interesting looks and "small nob syndrome" from men in lesser cars. She drives it fairly sedately but isn't afraid to open the taps and dispatch the odd upstart once in a while so I'm told...

donna180

627 posts

187 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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This is sooo sexist. rolleyes

I'd take any of you on at Karting. Last bf (solid beta but he liked to dream..!) nearly puked when I drove him over the Petit St. Bernard pass... wink

redback911

2,930 posts

292 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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Wifey drives the Porsche quite a bit. We had a few over the years and since she says that the Boxster and Cayman have been more fun than the 911 Turbo we had. At least I know she appreciates a fine handling car.

The funniest reaction I had was when she picked me up outside a Japanese Tuning show in our previous GTR. All the lads standing around saw the Nissan GTR coming down the street and were admiring it, but the look on their faces when they saw the driver (a petite Japanese lady) was hilarious.

Still my favourite women driver and Porsche combo, would have to be Sabine: