Women Only
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This course is designed for the woman who enjoys driving and wants to experience the essence of Porsche automobiles as well as enhance her current driving skills. The Women's Only Performance course will not only allow you to pursue your passion for excitement; it will also cater to your need to escape. The course will begin each day with a fresh breakfast right at the track. Following is a brief classroom session discussing vehicle dynamics and the driving line. Guests are then chauffeured to the paddock where they will begin a series of rotations through the various driving activities. You will experience the Skid Pad, the Performance Driving Techniques exercise, an Autocross as well as spending time on the actual racing surface. Lunch will be served both days in the Patio Room of the fantastic Barber Motorsports Museum. The first afternoon is spent learning the proper driving line, mastering some of the many technical corners of the track and sharpening basic skills during a timed Autocross and Cornering Drill. The morning of day two is dedicated to more on-track sessions and competing in the Michelin Autocross Challenge. Skills are continually refined with track sessions in the afternoon and a visit to the exciting Cayenne off-road course. At the conclusion of day two the group will be invited to tour the incredible collection of motorcycles and unique automobiles on display at the Museum. This exclusive women's driving program will be nestled within a special Ross Bridge Resort Package¹, which includes the following luxuries: Spa reservations accepted with a 20% discount the day(s) following your course Group or private golf lessons offered on a world class course The Special Porsche Sport Driving School (PSDS) room rate will be available for an additional two days following your course Complimentary yoga, pilates and hiking trails provided Please be our guest the evening of day one at the Ross Bridge Resort for a fine dining experience with the staff of the PSDS as the latest fashions are presented throughout your dinner. All of these luxuries are unique to the Women's Only Performance Course because we want you to join us!² ¹Room Rates at the Ross Bridge are in addition to the course fee ²Due to the high response rate, we cannot hold seats without full payment. To sign up follow link- http://www.porschedriving.com/womensonly.htm |
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I like all Porsche Design goodies, this Cayman doesn't make exception but a ClubSport version will be more appreciated.
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Unusually poor taste for Porsche.
What next, a 911 with sausages for door handles? |
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BTW, your new Porsche Design shades look sharp. :good: |
^ Haha how cool, I've also got two of those LaCie HD's!
I'm love the subtle "Design by F.A.Porsche" sign on the side of the drive 8) |
just for completenes' sake, because most will probably have heard about this car already: the Porsche Cayenne GTS
http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsAr...llCars/227648/ with the upcoming Panamera in a couple of years, i think this car won't be out the for very long because it seems to me a more streetcar / sportscarlike cayenne gets really close to the Panamera idea... |
Porsche North America shrinks as luxury segment lapses
Alysha Webb Automotive News Europe February 18, 2008 - 12:01 am ET ENLARGE One Porsche dealer says the Cayenne SUV has been particularly difficult to keep in stock. SAN FRANCISCO — Porsche Cars North America Inc. is shrinking its supply in response to a slowdown in the luxury segment. The move may help Porsche avoid oversupply, but it also may exacerbate one of Porsche dealers' big concerns: not having enough product to sell. "We have seen since October and November last year there is some pressure on the luxury segment," said Peter Schwarzenbauer, CEO of Porsche Cars North America. "We will adjust supply for at least the first half of the year so we can avoid a mild recession." In 2007, Porsche sold more than 34,000 units in North America, he said. "If we can get close to that, or even slightly below, I will be really happy," said Schwarzenbauer. Highlights • Sales slowdown in luxury segment • Enough product to sell? • Porsche's first sedan Dealers are of two minds about the shrinking supply. Don Hicks, owner of Porsche of Colorado Springs in Aurora, Colo., said his main concern is the lack of units to sell. Getting enough Cayenne SUVs has been especially difficult, Hicks said. In contrast, Charles Burton, president of Carlsen Porsche of Redwood City, Calif., and a member of the Porsche Dealer Board of Regents, supports the production slowdown. "I'd rather they manage inventory properly," Burton said. Porsche already has cut production twice in recent weeks, he added. Porsche is priming the market with several new products. Dealers are "extremely happy" with the recently launched Cayenne GTS SUV, said Schwarzenbauer. A new Boxster convertible, the RS60, is "on the horizon," he said. The most eagerly anticipated new product is the full-sized Panamera sedan. It will be Porsche's first entry into the segment, and is scheduled to arrive in September 2009. It will seat four people, said Schwarzenbauer. Said Peter Sonnen, a Porsche dealer in Marin County in Northern California: "I can't wait for the Panamera." __________________ |
Porsche's future, 981 and 991 cars:
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ae86_16v...................thank you for the article links.
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Kach, are you suggesting there is a new Porsche being unveiled that I didn't know about? :ohmy::-D
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