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fulham911club said:We all know it is unlikely that anyone will have ordered one in the requisite pink hue though, so he's unlikely to find his depreciated bargain.
rubystone ... I seem to remember you saying you wouldn't mind a cayenne (once depreciation kicks in) so you don't fool me !!
i'd rather add to a up and running forum than set up yet another diffrent Porsche forum. but it seems us cayenne owners arn't wanted
im talking to DDK as well we might link a forum up for the newer porsches.
i'll only set up the one so it's which ever site gets their finger out first.
>> Edited by Helen Goff on Friday 7th May 21:27
im talking to DDK as well we might link a forum up for the newer porsches.
i'll only set up the one so it's which ever site gets their finger out first.
>> Edited by Helen Goff on Friday 7th May 21:27
Whoa there people. They love Cayennes on here. No, honestly they do , they`ve all said they think they look the business and are definately the way to go!!
It`s early days and with any new Porsche most of the owners will be less "Porsche enthusiast", they`ll just get in their cars, drive them and treat them as a car, as do a lot of people driving a 1 year old or less Porsche 911`s
I think as they become more available and more people get to actually experience them for themselves the love will start to flow.
As I`ve said in the past anyone who knocks the K-N better be careful otherwise the witch hunt may come knocking at their door. Taken to the extrememe unless your car is ultra lightweight, sports a roll cage and wears treadless tyres then there are those who say you aren`t driving a "proper" Porsche.
Henry
It`s early days and with any new Porsche most of the owners will be less "Porsche enthusiast", they`ll just get in their cars, drive them and treat them as a car, as do a lot of people driving a 1 year old or less Porsche 911`s
I think as they become more available and more people get to actually experience them for themselves the love will start to flow.
As I`ve said in the past anyone who knocks the K-N better be careful otherwise the witch hunt may come knocking at their door. Taken to the extrememe unless your car is ultra lightweight, sports a roll cage and wears treadless tyres then there are those who say you aren`t driving a "proper" Porsche.
Henry
domster said:
You can tell PCGB forums are getting desperate for members. Old Henry Firman cropped up on there a few days ago
Oh bugger, I wish Henry would make up his mind which forum he's using so we can use the other one
Welcome to Pistonheads Helen, you'll find you can say an awful lot more here before Domster wields his big stick.
note to Ted - add some more bandwidth if Helen is on board
welshnobby said:
cuneus said:
You didn't look it in THAT picture
...ah the infamous East Midlands advertising strategy for the PCGB. Maybe if you do another for the new Cayenne forum the interest will....errrm....rise :cough:
proved a bit to radical for the oldat the PCGB, i was never foregiven for degrading the image of the club.
Helen Goff said:
ok thats three cayenne owners on here
1)steed
2)sb-1
3)helen
looks like i need to gather a few more troops in order to make things happen.
Youve got another! new cayenne V6! love it. (apart from the increased fuel bills) my old boxster S is a diesel by comparison! lol seriously - would love a cayenne forum. reception generally to cayenne has been fantastic out on the streets, friends, customers etc. sorry to hear about your strife with pcgb helen, im no longer a member, as, frankly, didnt really get much out of it and it took 8 weeks to get a valuation on my boxster when i wanted to sell it. PCGB seemed a bit stuffy to me...
>> Edited by nick4692 on Saturday 8th May 10:58
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