View Poll Results: Where do you live?
California
43
28.86%
New York
10
6.71%
North West USA
7
4.70%
North East (Not New York) USA
22
14.77%
South East USA
17
11.41%
South West USA
10
6.71%
Rocky Mountains
2
1.34%
Midwest USA
14
9.40%
Southern USA
6
4.03%
Canada
9
6.04%
United Kingdom
4
2.68%
Europe
4
2.68%
Asia
1
0.67%
Middle East
0
0%
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Where do you live?
#4
Three Wheelin'
ten minutes from barber motorsports park home of the
PORSCHE DRIVING EXPERIENCE
roll tide!
the trojans and the longhorns suck
PORSCHE DRIVING EXPERIENCE
roll tide!
the trojans and the longhorns suck
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#8
Three Wheelin'
selections are kind of screwy
alabama in the south or the southeast???
usually they use one or the other to describe the southeast - not both
alabama in the south or the southeast???
usually they use one or the other to describe the southeast - not both
#9
Racer
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Its a poll
It's a poll and there is a margin of error. If you live in Washington D.C. you should understand this very well. Just guess.
As for Texas don't let your pride get in the way. Kalifornia was predictably going to be the winner (I thought).
As for Texas don't let your pride get in the way. Kalifornia was predictably going to be the winner (I thought).
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The Poll started as
Where do you live?
1) California
2) Somewhere else
So you can see it is vastly improved and the choices are greater. Sorry to offend those of you who can't live in California. Can you tell I like it here??!?!?
Where do you live?
1) California
2) Somewhere else
So you can see it is vastly improved and the choices are greater. Sorry to offend those of you who can't live in California. Can you tell I like it here??!?!?
#13
Poseur
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Years ago Porsche claimed that 50% of all sales went to the USA,--and 50% of those went to California. I'm guessing that those stats are a good point of departure for you,--but that there should be a growth in Porsche distribution outside of the USA as affluence grows there from where it used to be.
dan
dan