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Haha, so true. My DD is a RS3. Every day I commute to work, I say to myself "I'd rather be driving my Porsche".
I was going to drive it tomorrow except now I'm playing hockey in the morning before I head to work and I simply can't fit my gear and 2 sticks in my 992.
I was going to drive it tomorrow except now I'm playing hockey in the morning before I head to work and I simply can't fit my gear and 2 sticks in my 992.
Unless you’re a goalie, I call BS 😉. My waterski, wetsuit etc. fits easily in my car (nobody in the passenger seat though).
Every time I drive my Toyota Tacoma. For the first few miles it’s time to recalibrate. Cornering first, acceleration second, braking third. I still have the urge to wave to Porsche drivers though.
Have been to 3 tournaments recently - all in excess of 100 miles with my son. Had to get rid of the hard bottom wheeled bag,
But the rest we get to fit, plus two overnight small soft bags. 1 Stick - fits after he gets into the passanger side.
Stick was not an issue when the temp last weekend was 70 F. Top down!!
Have been to 3 tournaments recently - all in excess of 100 miles with my son. Had to get rid of the hard bottom wheeled bag,
But the rest we get to fit, plus two overnight small soft bags. 1 Stick - fits after he gets into the passanger side.
Stick was not an issue when the temp last weekend was 70 F. Top down!!
I may get a smaller backpack style bag and see if that will work better in my 992. I'm sure I can fit the sticks with no other passenger. My current bag is starting to have issues.
Thankfully my daily is the 992, weekend car is the GT3 and wife's car is the model x plaid. So... i think I am covered regardless of what i'm in. Maybe if i am in the Model X carving out canyon roads, I would miss the gt3.
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