john9221
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yilai:
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interview.
Many moons ago [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], before I was old enough to really appreciate such things, I was a frequent passenger in a Porsche 911 Carrera Sport Targa. The school run [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], family shopping, day-trips to the coast, trying to convince my brother to stand up as we zipped along country lanes... all these seemingly mundane activities were accomplished in the sporty little car that blew a gigantic raspberry at the Audi Avant that served as our second car. Sure, it may not have been able to compete with the space and family function offered by the Audi, but my word it was fun to be in.So I'm biased. I like Porsche. If I had the cash I would buy a different model for every day of the [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]k, in a range of colours so I could cut a dash in a mobile mood ring. But that would be silly (think of the road tax alone, let alone chamois wear and tear, car wash costs, those little pine tree air fresheners...). One is probably enough, maybe two at a push if you're not the only driver in your household and you both have a yen for prestigious manufacturing.If you're starting to consider the merits of Porsche [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], your research will probably lead you in the direction of the used Porsche market. The majority of people start off their driving career with a second hand car. A
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