What Every Porsche Owner Must Never Forget While Driving

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The High Performance of Porsche

The other day, I heard from a former racer who said, “Porsche is a car that achieves running, cornering, and stopping at a very high level.” I definitely agree with that.
Its high-speed stability is amazing, it grips corners firmly, and the brakes are just right—not too hard or too soft—making them easy to press and very responsive. Even women find it easy to drive, so much so that you almost get the illusion that your driving skills have improved.

…That’s exactly why you need to be careful.

What Must You Never Forget?

The other day, while driving on the highway, I was constantly checking for “unmarked police cars” or “speed cameras” because the speed can increase in an instant. Suddenly, I noticed the shadow of an unmarked police car right behind me!

I immediately hit the brakes, so I was fine, but it gave me a moment of cold sweat.

However, it’s not just about getting caught by the police or triggering a speed camera,

the most important thing when driving a car is safe driving.

Before enjoying the drive, the priority is to drive safely—for yourself and those around you.

When I used to drive a domestic car on the highway, if I tried to go 100 km/h, the car felt like it might fall apart, which was terrifying, so I naturally had to stick to the left lane and drive slowly.
But on the flip side, that fear made me very conscious about driving safely.

On the other hand, with a Porsche, the high-speed stability is excellent, and even when changing lanes on the highway, the car doesn’t wobble. Even on heavy rainy days, as long as you avoid large puddles, it won’t slip at all. So it’s easy to end up speeding or overestimating your driving skills.

But that is exactly the dangerous trap.

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