At least in the dry conditions of South Australia there isn't a problem with rust ;-)
My old '99 model Porsche 911 996 is an exception to the rule. It's free motoring at this point; price rise since I purchased it 4 years ago has covered the cost of all and any expenses, including fuel and insurance.
Of course, the 996 was conceived in Porsche around the same time the Japanese came over and helped them out! They were in big trouble before they modernised.
Maybe this is a wake up call to the Germans to get in gear and sort themselves out before they run into (even bigger) trouble again!
My old '99 model Porsche 911 996 is an exception to the rule. It's free motoring at this point; price rise since I purchased it 4 years ago has covered the cost of all and any expenses, including fuel and insurance.
Of course, the 996 was conceived in Porsche around the same time the Japanese came over and helped them out! They were in big trouble before they modernised.
Maybe this is a wake up call to the Germans to get in gear and sort themselves out before they run into (even bigger) trouble again!