Changed By: Pedro (Odessa, FL) Change Date: November 11, 2011 11:28AM Can't wait to get back home...
... this afternoon. During this past week been visiting, what I'm told is the highest Porsche-per-capita country in the world, the Dominican Republic. http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j307/ppbon/SDQ.jpg
And, I must say that I've seen hundreds of Porsches from Cayennes (mostly) to Boxsters, Caymans and 911s. I even got the chance to drive my brother's Cayman to the local Porsche Dealer while he followed in his SUV to drop it off for a scheduled maintenance. If I still lived here (been away for 23+ years since the last time) I don't think I could have my P-car as a daily driver. Traffic is chaotic to say the least and the "taxis" seem to always be in a fearless kamikaze attack to cut you off. http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j307/ppbon/Traffic.jpg
Happy Porsche-ing, Pedro
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Author: Pedro (Odessa, FL) Date: November 11, 2011 11:04AM Can't wait to get back home...
... this afternoon. During this past week been visiting, what I'm told is the highest Porsche-per-capita country in the world, the Dominican Republic. And, I must say that I've seen hundreds of Porsches from Cayennes (mostly) to Boxsters, Caymans and 911s. I even got the chance to drive my brother's Cayman to the local Porsche Dealer while he followed in his SUV to drop it off for a scheduled maintenance. If I still lived here (been away for 23+ years since the last time) I don't think I could have my P-car as a daily driver. Traffic is chaotic to say the least and the "taxis" seem to always be in a fearless kamikaze attack to cut you off. Happy Porsche-ing, Pedro