Why can’t Porsche do this!
#16
Rennlist Member
I see a lot of high-end cars besides Porsche get wraps, no problem. They last for several years if not tracking I believe, someone can correct me if I'm wrong. Just have to find good ones that won't cut into your paint or F **** up.
https://rennlist.com/forums/west-us-rennlist-region/972397-best-ppf-installer-bay-area.html
http://www.premiermobilegroup.com/
I've seen them do tons of 911, 991, GT3s, Ferrari, La Ferrari, Mclarens etc.
https://rennlist.com/forums/west-us-rennlist-region/972397-best-ppf-installer-bay-area.html
http://www.premiermobilegroup.com/
I've seen them do tons of 911, 991, GT3s, Ferrari, La Ferrari, Mclarens etc.
#18
Rennlist Member
2-3 years ago, sat down with some VWoA employees from the marketing-PR dept. As a Mk5 and Mk6 GTI 4DR customer who moved onto a Jetta TDI wagon stick when we needed more space, I asked if there was any discussion about bringing the Golf R wagon. They said, "No, there's no demand for it in the U.S."
My reply: "There's a hole in the market for that vehicle, which is arguably your 996 GT3."
But no Golf R wagon. Instead, we get the Beetle Dune. :roll eyes: And other scintillating, brand-lifting halos like the Routan and Atlas.
Will say these Golfs look pretty nifty.
My reply: "There's a hole in the market for that vehicle, which is arguably your 996 GT3."
But no Golf R wagon. Instead, we get the Beetle Dune. :roll eyes: And other scintillating, brand-lifting halos like the Routan and Atlas.
Will say these Golfs look pretty nifty.