Ya know... its funny how people always find a way to seperate themselves. Thats the problem these days. Recently I attended "waterfest" the big vw/audi festival in NJ and there really wasnt any of that going on. It was one of the best days of my life. Thousands of people grouped together with a common passion. The drive down from NH was amazing. We were in a group of about 25 different types of vw's, audi's, and BMW's all driving together in a line. There were corrado's, rabbits, scirrocos, R32's, 20th a.e GTI's, 16 valve GTI's, Jettas from every year, vanagons, bugs, you name it. We owned the road.
So it got me thinking....Why arent porsche people more like that. It doesnt matter what kind of porsche you own. Your part of the group and you deserve a wave, a bow, and a salute if you ask me. You know I think one of the reasons I have always felt so passionate about cars and driving is the people that you meet along the way. Its the feeling that your part of something bigger than yourself or anyone as an individual. And you know what...we're the PORSCHE group. So instead of trying to constantly seperate people into stereotypical groups why dont we try to keep the passion alive. Drive them, take care of them, and meet a lot of great people along the way that share that same passion. Next time you see a porsche on the road...give a wave. What do you have to lose?
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"I couldn't find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself." Dr. Ferdinand Porsche
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