09/10/2017
On Saturday 9 September Porsche Centre Wolverhampton welcomed over 350 visitors to the first annual Cars and Coffee meeting at the Centre.
The traffic outside the Centre was almost brought to a standstill by the array of supercars, classic cars and collector cars that were at the Centre, with some of the most respected and recognised marques represented.
Porsche customers seized the opportunity to showcase their vehicles allowing visitors to listen to the engines and hear the benefits of the sports exhaust systems and generally discuss their models. Some of the Porsche models on display were the GT4, GT3, GT3 RS and a Porsche 356 which we were extremely privileged to display.
Simon Priest, Centre Principal, was absolutely delighted with the turnout and is very much looking forward the next year’s meeting. An interview with Simon about the event and management of the Centre together with customer pictures and videos from the day can be found by visiting our YouTube channel.
Pease call us on 01902 397911 or email info@porschewolverhampton.co.uk for information about future events or general enquiries.
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