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First real test for my 2011 Cayenne S

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Old 01-23-2012, 06:19 PM
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and the ugly side of winter travel.
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Was travelling at 5 miles an hour during that last shot and yet missed my exit. Have travelled this route for over 500 times over snoqualmie pass but the fog was just blinding. The Cayenne kept me safe amidst all the big rigs on either side. Just came home to the garage and gave my beauty a big hug and a kiss without whom I cannot serve my patients and yet be close to my family.
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Last winter I drive my '11CS from Boston to Mont Tremblant (1 hour north of Montreal). 6 hour drive through some pretty bad weather... and very cold (5*F). The Cayenne was awesome in the snow. Heated windshield made a huge difference.



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