24/10/2018
Porsche Centre Bristol were delighted to host Queen Square Bristol Breakfast Club this September.
The Porsche owners from the club were invited to the Centre to have breakfast and explore the model range in the showroom.
Guests then drove their variety of Porsche models in convoy to Porsche Classic Life at Bicester Heritage. This new facility is the only stand-alone official Classic Centre for Porsche.
Stephen Brown, Manager of Porsche Classic Life, gave guests a tour of the Classic facility including a detailed look into the services they provide. Stephen also showed the club around the wider facility of Bicester Heritage, which is a World War Two RAF bomber station, preserved into a business campus. Their aim is to create the UK’s main destination for motoring from all eras, which makes it the perfect home for Porsche Classic Life.
The drive out was a great success, guests were able to experience a taste of life as both a modern and Classic Porsche owner. Please follow our Facebook for updates or email info@porschebristol.co.uk for more information.
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