Nice! And the reason he could comfortably take his 911SC out in the rain on the salty winter roads is because of the 1978’s galvanized, rust resistant body shell! If he was driving a 1968 911 I’d assume the spousal argument was over how much money he wanted to spend on having his rusty Porsche repaired ;^)
Ach ja... die Straßen rund um den Sylvensteinspeicher. Auch für mich ein Ort an dem ich mich immer wieder finde. Meist mit meinem W210 E55 AMG. Seid ich klein bin kenne ich z.B. Vorderiss und bin dort meist mehrfach im Jahr gewesen. Schönes Video und schöner Porsche!
A beautiful video like this is far more pleasant than actually driving a 46 year old overpriced tractor. Trust me, that driver is hanging on for dear life in the rain with a pendulum-assed shitbox ready to fly off the road at a moment's notice. Cars are a lot better now, gang.
Well, 46 years down the way, so they should be. I actually bought a 9 year old 1978 Porsche 911 SC in 1987. I've owned lots of cars, but there are only 2 where, on first driving them, I felt.."Wow..". One was the 911, and the other a rental Peugeot 205 GTI 1.6 shortly after they were first produced around 1985. The 911 in no way felt like a tractor, it felt visceral, and the engine was stupefying in the sound, and performance. I owned that car for 2 years, before I moved it on, because I needed a car that I could tow with. Only once in the 2 years did the back end snap on me. I accelerated too much, too soon, exiting from a cold, wet/greasy bend on a winter day..., and found myself going backwards at 50 mph, juddering to a stalled stop. No other cars about. I was more embarrassed, than shocked or scared..., hoping that no one had seen me. I'd never had a problem with that aspect of the car before, and perhaps I'd grown complacent. I never ever felt that I was ".. hanging on for dear life in the rain...".
Nice! And the reason he could comfortably take his 911SC out in the rain on the salty winter roads is because of the 1978’s galvanized, rust resistant body shell! If he was driving a 1968 911 I’d assume the spousal argument was over how much money he wanted to spend on having his rusty Porsche repaired ;^)
Don’t yell at women. Don’t drive while angry.
He isn't driving fast. He's just driving to clear his head.
Completely unnecessary scene. Terrible acting
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Knew I was going to love this video in under 2 seconds 👌👍
Best medicine
Good thing he reconciled with her at the end. Nice job.
schönes Video
Ach ja... die Straßen rund um den Sylvensteinspeicher. Auch für mich ein Ort an dem ich mich immer wieder finde. Meist mit meinem W210 E55 AMG. Seid ich klein bin kenne ich z.B. Vorderiss und bin dort meist mehrfach im Jahr gewesen. Schönes Video und schöner Porsche!
Aber leider ists da selten so leer wie im Video.
tolles Video mit meinem Traumauto. Weiter so!
Lovely bit of storytelling ❤
Superb, such an amazing film
You've earned another subscriber. Fantastic post.
That Porsche 911 is gorgeous. I will trade in the Tesla for the Porsche Taycan 🇩🇪
He’s not shouting at his wife , that’s just how Germans sound when they speak .
Too bad it rained! What a gorgeous car - I wish there was less sappy music and more engine noise......
We think the raindrops emphasize the beauty of the ca further! And as for the engine noises, we have it noted for next time!
Unbelievable,no one sad enough to drive a Tesla would own an old air cooled 911.
An electric car if you live in/close to the city is your best choice
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She closed the garage door for him at least..
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A beautiful video like this is far more pleasant than actually driving a 46 year old overpriced tractor. Trust me, that driver is hanging on for dear life in the rain with a pendulum-assed shitbox ready to fly off the road at a moment's notice. Cars are a lot better now, gang.
Well, 46 years down the way, so they should be.
I actually bought a 9 year old 1978 Porsche 911 SC in 1987. I've owned lots of cars, but there are only 2 where, on first driving them, I felt.."Wow..". One was the 911, and the other a rental Peugeot 205 GTI 1.6 shortly after they were first produced around 1985. The 911 in no way felt like a tractor, it felt visceral, and the engine was stupefying in the sound, and performance. I owned that car for 2 years, before I moved it on, because I needed a car that I could tow with. Only once in the 2 years did the back end snap on me. I accelerated too much, too soon, exiting from a cold, wet/greasy bend on a winter day..., and found myself going backwards at 50 mph, juddering to a stalled stop. No other cars about. I was more embarrassed, than shocked or scared..., hoping that no one had seen me. I'd never had a problem with that aspect of the car before, and perhaps I'd grown complacent. I never ever felt that I was ".. hanging on for dear life in the rain...".
Being so aggressive at your wife and being so angry while driving.. just don’t associate an image like that with Porsche 🫤