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Driving will become very boring in the next decade. Here’s the start of it
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anonymous said:
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Best you stick to the facts https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.forbes.com/site...
anonymous said:
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Best you stick to the facts https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.forbes.com/site...
wow you are now a spokesperson for the German Government !
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agree with cmoose, there is no way Germany will introduce a blanket speed limit or agree to limiters below the 155mph limit, which some manufacturers currently apply (mainly to then charge additional fees to remove / increase the limiter), during at the very least the next say 10 years. It gets brought up every few years and then disregarded pretty quickly again.
MDL111 said:
agree with cmoose, there is no way Germany will introduce a blanket speed limit or agree to limiters below the 155mph limit, which some manufacturers currently apply (mainly to then charge additional fees to remove / increase the limiter), during at the very least the next say 10 years. It gets brought up every few years and then disregarded pretty quickly again.
Why not many in Germany would now see this as a sensible thing to do to help with environmental targets etc. Certainly my family who live in Dresden now want to see change as we move towards electric etc. A few years ago they would have said never but now more and more people are putting the environment first in their thinking cc3 said:
Why not many in Germany would now see this as a sensible thing to do to help with environmental targets etc. Certainly my family who live in Dresden now want to see change as we move towards electric etc. A few years ago they would have said never but now more and more people are putting the environment first in their thinking
A family in Dresden do not speak for the 81M people of Germany of which I am one. Any changes to the current law will be apposed especially so if based on fabricated ideas such as "environment". Once river pollution, plastics in the sea, heavy metal mining, deforestation... have been addressed then considerations can be given to the misnomer of the rather pathetic green house gas that is C02.CarreraLightweightRacing said:
A family in Dresden do not speak for the 81M people of Germany of which I am one. Any changes to the current law will be apposed especially so if based on fabricated ideas such as "environment". Once river pollution, plastics in the sea, heavy metal mining, deforestation... have been addressed then considerations can be given to the misnomer of the rather pathetic green house gas that is C02.
I have heard Donald Trump say that so it must be right everything else would be fake news of course anonymous said:
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Relax you need to chill. No deal BREXIT could be great, stop buying new Porsche, Mercs and BMW’s no hardship. Kia doing a nice electric car with 250 mile range Oh I forgot those experts who were £100bn out with their project fear with the U.K. economy going to crash as soon as all those stupid 17 m people voted for BREXIT. I was relaxed either way on stay or leave may create new business opportunities Listening to you i say bring it on !
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Edited by jeremyc on Tuesday 5th March 10:08
CarreraLightweightRacing said:
A family in Dresden do not speak for the 81M people of Germany of which I am one. Any changes to the current law will be apposed especially so if based on fabricated ideas such as "environment". Once river pollution, plastics in the sea, heavy metal mining, deforestation... have been addressed then considerations can be given to the misnomer of the rather pathetic green house gas that is C02.
Bingo!CO2 is NOT a pollutant, plants love it!
The future is speeding up so quickly, all the more reason for buying that car now and enjoying it whilst we can!!
Spend more time driving it getting it dirty returning and washing it ready for the next outing ,
if you have the keys to a Porsche in your drawer your already very fortunate , don’t deprive yourself, get them in the ignition and listen to that sound Porsche create with air and PETROL 👌
Spend more time driving it getting it dirty returning and washing it ready for the next outing ,
if you have the keys to a Porsche in your drawer your already very fortunate , don’t deprive yourself, get them in the ignition and listen to that sound Porsche create with air and PETROL 👌
cc3 said:
MDL111 said:
agree with cmoose, there is no way Germany will introduce a blanket speed limit or agree to limiters below the 155mph limit, which some manufacturers currently apply (mainly to then charge additional fees to remove / increase the limiter), during at the very least the next say 10 years. It gets brought up every few years and then disregarded pretty quickly again.
Why not many in Germany would now see this as a sensible thing to do to help with environmental targets etc. Certainly my family who live in Dresden now want to see change as we move towards electric etc. A few years ago they would have said never but now more and more people are putting the environment first in their thinking Gassing Station | Porsche General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


