5000km Euro track&road in a Panamera
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...and so the adventure ends. Picked up the car at the warehouse this morning. Strange to think it will never again access the capabilities it has again. Very glad I had the chance to experience them on the roads and tracks of Germany, and of course, Spa.
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Welcome 'home' EAURUGE. Man does that Gardiner westbound look a long way from its birthplace roads!! Great thread - thanks for sharing. It has been over a dozen years since I have a done a 2 wheel European adventure and have yet to do one of the 4 wheel variety. Early days.
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Welcome 'home' EAURUGE. Man does that Gardiner westbound look a long way from its birthplace roads!! Great thread - thanks for sharing. It has been over a dozen years since I have a done a 2 wheel European adventure and have yet to do one of the 4 wheel variety. Early days.
Things are changing in Europe. The Green Party in Germany is now very popular and the young generation does not need the convenience of the car as much. Urbanization , the web, and the sharing economy are changing everything.
I have a great concern that the days of the open autobahn are numbered. I intend to do another trip on the next year or two but beyond that am not sure that this kind of automotive adventure will be possible.
As it is , cars will be much quieter- not just the electrics. The scream of my old Mezger engine is not legal on current cars and forget about using some aftermarket exhausts in Germany in the future.
The best time is always now. This trip was motivated by that feeling. If all had been stable I might not have shipped the Panamera back - just waited for the next RS.
Imagine taking Euro delivery of a quieter car and finding that you have a 120 km/h autobahn and severe noise limits on the tracks.