I can write because I am a personal blogger, not a motor journalist.

Front view of the new Porsche Panamera Turbo
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*The top image is just a picture of a Panamera I happened to take at a Gusto I went to today, and has nothing to do with the content of the article.

You don't write about anything other than Porsche?

I showed your blog to a friend of mine the other day.'Why don't you write about cars other than Porsche?'I was asked. When asked, I thought about it again, but so far I have no intention of writing about anything other than Porsche.(He did occasionally write about golfs and Mercedes Benzes.)Why?

I've been working on this blog forI'm writing this because I want to.From.

I am not writing this because someone told me to write it, but in the first place.Let's blog about our favorite Panamera."I started writing this book with the hope that I could share the good qualities of Porsche and Panamera with my readers.

I can write because I'm convinced I can.

I mean, I'm probably clumsy, I think to myself. When I was in sales at my previous company, I could achieve 500% for products that I thought were good! I could only sell about 101 TP2T, which was my goal, for products that I didn't feel confident were good.

And from my boss.You're really easy to figure out."It was often said.

It's the same with my blog. As for Porsche, I think "I really like it with all my heart," so I can't stop writing as much as I want to, but I probably can't write about other car makers because I don't know that much about them and haven't driven them much, not to mention that I don't feel comfortable with them.

Opinion because I'm an ordinary person.

A car blogger whom I have long looked up to as a mentor (laugh) gave me this advice one time.

The usefulness of automotive bloggers is. can express a subjective opinion."This is what I mean. It is difficult for dealers and motor journalists to give subjective opinions about their own products (or those of a particular manufacturer), such as "I like this part" or "This part is superior to other companies' products," and as a result, they have no choice but to give objective information such as numbers (specifications). However, since we are ordinary people, we can simply express our subjective opinions such as "cool," "I want it," or "Wow! and comparisons with other companies' products can be made without any problem, and this may be exactly the kind of information that "blog readers" want.

I see...and that's exactly what I thought.

Humanistic and genuine.

I don't have the expertise of a motor journalist or an automotive critic.I have something to write about because of my position as an ordinary person who loves Porsche.

I can't deny that I'm rather fond of Porsche...

But it is in the humanistic aspects that reveal my true feelings that I have something to say, and I think that is what readers will be able to relate to.

So I hope I can continue to update my articles with this kind of taste.

When you think about it, it's really amazing that Kazuo Shimizu, in such a position, is so openly pro-Porsche.

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