Stories on Driving Experiences
In Geneva motor in march this year Porsche are revealing the new model of 911 Turbo S. And I think it will be a great idea if people tell their driving experiences in older versions of Porsche 911. It could be talking about what you think needs improving from the old version? What were your dislikes on old Porsches? Any new addition you prefer to see in the new Porsche 911 Turbo?
While you gather these information why don’t I tell you a bit about the new Porsche. It has been revealed as the fastest Porsche ever built so far. It is faster than the Ferrari 458 Italia which does 0-62mph in 3.4 seconds. They say that the new Porsche is 0.1 second faster than the Ferrari 458 with the speed to 0-62mph in just 3.3 seconds, exceptional.
This car is for people who enjoy more power as it has greater performance, power and driving dynamics. And the driving experience in this car would be far more enjoyable and exciting than previous Porsches because of better speed and handling. As well all know when any big brands bring a new car with better performance the price is better too. The new Porsche doesn’t come cheaper and it worth around approx £100,000. So may be you can tell us about the driving experience on previous Porsche and what you think the new Porsche should have that the old one did not have.
To be honest I am not a big fan of having fast cars in the UK. I don’t see any roads where we can head to and enjoy the top speed of this beauty and besides I work in London City where bikes are faster than the cars. I rather buy a bike or invest in something rather than splashing it in a super car. Many car lovers might disagree with me in this remark but it is just my opinion.
Hope this post will encourage you on writing about the new Porsche, previously I did a similar post for one of my client on flying industry asking people on their flying experiences. There was a great response from people all around the world. They sent their views on new things to improve flying experiences by asking us to have flying experiences in countries and cities with high mountains such as Nepal, Colorado etc. Most queried about how they can learn to fly without being scared of knowing they are few thousand feets above the ground.
















