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The following is a summary of the difficulties that an individual has in writing a test drive review of a car.

Car test drive reviews are hard to come by.

."Test drive reviews of cars are pretty hard to write.I've been thinking about this lately. This Porsche Blog is written by a completely private individual, so it is natural that the content is subjective, and I think that is a good thing, but it is still something difficult to do.

Let me try to summarize a bit why it is so difficult to write a test drive review.

1 Evaluation depends on the car you usually drive.

Depending on what kind of car you usually drive, the evaluation of the car you test-drive will be completely different. This is because we often compare and consider test-driven cars based on our usual cars.

I used to have a Volkswagen Golf 7 in my house, which was flat and very comfortable to ride.After driving it for a while, it seems like a Porsche to me.He was a big fan of the "I'm not a fan of this".

However, one day I was given a Cayenne to test drive at the dealership and was so impressed with its smoothness and great driving experience that I got in a Golf right after.The ride quality of the Golf, which I usually thought was so "wonderful," felt rattly and uncomfortable.

My husband couldn't help but think, "Hey, Golf, did any parts come off?The Golf's ride did not feel as smooth as the Cayenne's, but after a while, I began to forget about the Cayenne's ride. However, after a while, when I began to forget about the Cayenne's ride, I began to feel that the Golf was still very wonderful.

At that time, "I guess that's how people feel... I can't rely on that... (-_-)I thought, "I'm not going to be able to do that.

So, for example, "Test Drive and Review PorscheIn a word, "I'd like to drive a Porsche," but I think the evaluation would be quite different for someone who usually drives a Mercedes-Benz and for someone who drives a BMW. Also, among Porsche cars, theA Boxster owner's evaluation of a Cayman is a very different evaluation than a 911 owner's evaluation of a Cayman.I guess.

In that light, this Porsche blog is a "How Porsche owners who love Porsche appreciate other cars.called", "Porsche owners who love their Porsches..."I think this will be a very important key.

2 Evaluation depends on taste.

People naturally have "likes" and "dislikes. The "likes" and "dislikes" are the same for everyone.I like Porsche's design.Some people are "just..." and some people are "just..."I hate Porsche's design.Some people say, "I like the way Ferrari drives.While some people say, "I hate the way Ferrari drives.Some people say.

This is more a matter of personal preference than good or bad.

By the way.Husband loves Porsches, but husband's brother prefers Ferraris and Lamborghinis to PorschesSo... they often talk about cars, but on the other hand, they seem to have some incompatibility no matter how far they go (laughs).

When my husband and I test drive cars, we don't place that much emphasis on interior luxury or extensive safety features.Whether the car has a solid driving experienceI often look at the "Mere Old Man".

I also like a flat, firm ride, so I like the ride of a Porsche or Golf, but on the other handI don't like the soft ride that is generally preferred by the public.Or it can be.

I feel that these parts are also quite difficult to express.

3 Some people like this car.

Occasionally, I drive a domestic car as a loaner, but it has amazing performance in a different way.To be honest, I don't think so.I sometimes think, "I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do.(Not that all domestic cars are bad.)However, when I looked up the car on the Internet, I found that there are still people out there who love that car.I think I'd better wrap up my test drive review in an oeuvre...Sometimes I think, "I'm not going to write an article," but I end up not writing an article.

Conversely, when you give it to a blog, you're saying, "The car was pretty good enough to blog about.(Laughter).

would this be the difficulty in writing a test drive review? I mentioned this to my husband.

Our blog is more for Porsche lovers than for the cars themselves.Loves to runThe review is written by someone who mostly ignores the fact that the car does or doesn't carry luggage, or that the interior is spacious or cramped, so it's pretty biased.
After all, "What is the person looking for?I think it depends on the "cheap". CheapIf you want an easy ride, any great sports car will look terrible, and conversely, if you want a sharp sports car, you won't like any luxurious, spacious minivan.I'll do it.
Also, the car you were driving just before is quite important, and it can completely change your evaluation of the car. For example, in our case, we had a car calledIf you drive the Panamera after driving the GT3, the Panamera feels so much better." and "Riding a Boxster and then a 964, hmmm...I think, "I'm not sure. But if you drive a Panamera and then a 964, you think, "Oh, that's nice!I think. I don't know why, but it seems that the combination changes the evaluation of the car.
And now, I am secretly experimenting with a vibration sensor and noise sensor app on my phone to quantify various values and add them to the review. That way, it would be more objective. Well, I don't know how it will turn out, but I am experimenting with various apps...

He said. Vibration sensor and noise sensor apps...! I don't know what it is, but my husband seems to be thinking about it a lot.

Car Blog Ranking

Thanks to the recent increase in the number of people who read this blog, I recently received a letter from the "TheWeekly PV ranking in the car blog category in the Blog VillageWhen I looked at the "Mere Old Man", to my surprise, he was in first place.

It seems that some of the readers are from the car industry and some are from dealers.... Thank you very much, everyone.

While we are very happy to see more and more people reading this Porsche blog, we are also very happy to see that "I'd have to choose a lot of different words to write this.and writing articles with a great deal of awareness of how to write and phrase things has increased recently.

For one article, he also wrote, "I want to go further and write something that gets to the heart of the matter.I have a feeling of "I'm not sure what I want to say," but I sometimes limit myself to 70% of what I want to say, considering many things.

And so it is these days.There are situations where what we really want to convey is not being conveyed in a realistic way.I sometimes feel that "I am not a good person," so I am thinking of creating a place where I can send out information in closed mode in the near future....

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