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So, why don't Germans like the 996 or Boxster?

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So, why don't Germans like the 996 or Boxster?
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05-13-2007, 11:34 AM
No,  Smile.  I have done trips to Germany for the past two years to drive the Nurburgring for close course and public laps (hopefully Spa next).  Two years ago, the 996 was still everywhere, but last August, lots of 997 GT3's and TT's.  The market has no middle ground.  While Germans love their cars and put alot into owning an expensive one, there a huge disparity in the middle/upper middle income to the wealthy.  The result is that those that can afford a Porsche can pretty much afford a new one anytime they want.  If you ever make it to a German track, you will  see silly levels of machinery new and old. (how about 6 vintage GT40's rhd at Spa two years ago!!) (two Ferrari FXX's just last year).
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