Family drive with two Porsche 911 GT3 and Boxster
Published on: 25.08.2019
GT3 and Boxster photo shoot...
And so it goes.Talking to the owner, I was sweating in 30 minutes.The children were sweating. The children were sweating so much that we had to take a temporary break in the Boxster to avoid heat stroke.
The temperature that morning was 28 degrees Celsius, but because of the high altitude, the sun was so strong that when there was no wind, the temperature felt like 35 degrees Celsius.
After the break, we continued to look at the cars and talk, but it was too hot... (-_-) The children wanted to eat soft ice cream, so we took another break. We were getting tired, so we decided to leave the observatory before 10:00.
Since we came all the way with two cars, we then went to the hole where we usually take pictures.(Not really.)Spotlight.I decided to leave after taking two shots of the Boxster and the GT3.
."Finally got a shot of these two! That's so cool!As I was excitedly snapping photos, I heard the sound of sports car engines approaching from the other side. I looked and saw a 981 Boxster Spyder and a 9114S.(A rare, limited edition of 993)I'm not!
She stopped by here because she knew my husband, and she said, "GT3 Touring, Boxster GTS, Boxster Spyder, 993 4SThe photo was a rare four-shot of the "Mere Old Man".
It was only two hours long, but I had a great time at Ashiyu Driveway this time. However, it was a very enjoyable driveway.It's too hot, so I still think I'll go when it's cooler...And it's impossible to come early in the morning, like at 6:00 a.m.
This time we took our children with us, so we were not allowed to ride in other people's cars.Take a ride if you like.I also received an offer of a "ride", so I hope to be able to take advantage of your kindness again when the two of us as a couple go there.
If I could take your word for it, I would like to drive an Abarth 124 Spider, a Toyota 86, or a Subaru...these days!(Sorry for the tone.)
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Mina, nice to meet you!
I always enjoy reading your blog!
I am a Subaru party, so I am very interested in the Porsche party couple's impressions of Subaru cars: ......
If you have a chance, please drive the current WRX STI and give us a review of the last car equipped with the famous EJ20 engine. m(_ _)m
organic acid
Thank you for visiting my blog!
>I'm a Subaru party, so I'm very interested in the Porsche party couple's impressions of Subaru cars: ......
>If you have a chance, please drive the current WRX STI and give us a review of the last car equipped with the famous EJ20 engine.
Wow what a !!!! What a godly offer!!!!
Are you sure you are sure!
In fact, we have received comments from readers that "the WRX STI is so much fun!" and we have received comments that
Also, my brother is a Subarist, so I have been very interested in this for some time.
My husband had driven a WRX STI once and said it was very interesting.
May I take your word for it?
If you'd like, I'd be happy to enter through your blog's contact page and we can communicate via email.
What do you think?
https://www.panamera-life.com/contact/
Sorry, I wrote this in a very confusing way, even though I don't drive one myself, I just know the appeal of them through borrowing them and test driving them at dealers, etc. ......
Actually, like Mina, I was not interested in cars at all. When I bought my first car by myself, I did a lot of research and got hooked on the fascination of cars, and at that time I discovered the fascination of Subaru. I ended up purchasing the current Impreza G4.
But I regret it a little because the G4 is a very nice car, very well built as a vehicle, but not as much fun as a car.
So I'm thinking of buying an STI as a replacement, but I'm not sure whether to buy the next model or the current one. ......
We are considering buying the car for now, so we would like to invite Mina and Hiro to ride in the car when it is delivered. m(*_ _)m
I apologize for the lengthy and confusing writing style.
Looking forward to more of your blogs!
organic acid
Sorry! I completely misunderstood and misjudged you.
Sorry about that...!
After all, a well-made car as a vehicle and a
Fun cars are different...!
If you readers ever get a chance to take me for a ride or a test drive, I'd love to hear from you.
I'll definitely try to get on it.
And if you do buy it, I'd be happy to take your word for it and give you a ride!
I am sorry too.
Thank you for your continued support!
Hello. My name is Kanou. I enjoy reading your blog and watching your videos.
You are also very good at assembling images.
Now, the C63 is finally scheduled for delivery next Saturday.
I'm really looking forward to it.
I will report back.
potential acid
Thank you for everything!
Thank you for watching the video.
>Well, the C63 is finally scheduled for delivery next Saturday.
>I'm really looking forward to it.
Oh yes!!! It looks like the weather will be better on Saturday.
I'm looking forward to it! Yes, I look forward to hearing from you again with your thoughts, etc. ^^^!
Yuki and Mina
Since the topic of STI's came up, I'm sorry to interrupt. it's been about 4 months (3500km) since I started driving an STI. The Panamera Hybrid is almost 10 months old (10,000 km). I used to drive a manual car for almost 10 years, so I assume that I should have no problem with basic operation of shifting and clutch... I don't say that STI is difficult to drive, but I feel that it is very interesting because it gives a totally different ride depending on how you match the revs, gas pedal work and steering wheel, heal and toe. I find it very interesting. The American-made EJ is 2.5L, (310hp, 393N-m), which seems to be slightly different from the EJ20 (308hp, 422Nm), but the torque drops considerably when the rpm is lowered, so if you exit a corner in a gear that keeps the rpm around 3000, the next acceleration will be pleasant. You can go out of the corner in the gear that keeps the rpm at around 3000 rpm. The EJ is an older design, so at worst, it has the old-fashioned "thumping" turbo element, but this is what makes it so fun to drive. The suspension is stiff. The difference is especially large compared to the air suspension of the Panamera. I think this has the biggest impact on the forgiveness. On American roads with poor pavement, even on highways, STI's stiffer Bilstein suspension makes me cringe, especially in corners. That is interesting. If you have a chance, please try it. You won't regret your purchase. But it is not a hit with my family. I don't mind it though:)
I haven't been able to try the 911 or Boxster manual yet, so I can't compare it to those, but I imagine that it is more stable, more secure and more forgiving when driving. This is because the Panamera Hybrid is completely different compared to the STI, and it is very easy and fast. If Porsche is building a car based on a similar concept, I think it will be similar in that area. (Mina, what do you think?) Simply how fast can you turn the same corner without fear? I mean, where I can turn at 100km/hr in a Panamera, it is about 95km/hr in an STI. I think this is due to both the fact that I can't handle the STI and the Panamera's superior tolerance and stability. Of course, it is out of line to compare cars with completely different tires, car prices, and concepts on the same playing field, but... I think the STI can drive and turn comfortably on well-maintained Japanese roads without anxiety.
I hope to try a Boxster or 911 (preferably with a manual) soon...........................
That said, I would love to eventually drive a 911 plug-in hybrid. But it looks like it won't be out for a while. I want a Porsche hybrid to target the 919, not the Prius, so I'll wait until then!
Mr. SN.
Oh oh oh... !!!!
How detailed and clear...!!!!!
Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information!
It is not so easy to find people who know both Porsche and STI.
Real valuable information.
>The Panamera Hybrid is completely different compared to the STI because it is so much easier and faster. If Porsche is building a car with a similar concept, I would expect it to be similar in that area. (Mina, what do you think?)
The Panamera is really well done, or rather too well done.
There is a sense that if you leave yourself in the Panamera, it will do whatever you want it to do.
It's also a good thing that Porsche drivers are gradually going back in time to air-cooling.
I guess the fun of handling it yourself, or the fact that it depends on the skill of the driver, is what makes it so appealing...
Sorry, that doesn't answer my question at all.
911 Hybrid, when is it coming out!
Before that, I'm also a little curious about Taikan (laughs).
Thank you very much!
I went up to Ashiari this morning and was able to say hello to her husband.
Next time! I'd love to talk to you.
Hiroppon ∞☆3
Good morning!
Oooh, you got to meet my husband yesterday!
In the morning, we said we would not go because it was cloudy and rain clouds were likely to come, but it gradually cleared up, so my husband just went to Ashiu...
I came back saying, "There were so many cars!
I am also planning to go to Ashiu in September, so I would be very happy to see you again ^^.
Thank you for your continued support!