Ultimately, a 911 is not a practical car for lugging stuff. Having mainly run 4wd Audis, Subarus, vans, and Golfs in the past, I was was never expecting the 996 to be a load-lugger, but nonetheless I'm determined it can match my lifestyle nearly as well as any of my more practical previous vehicles with a bit of ingenuity or compromise.
Having discovered it fits a lot in it if you've only got 2 people (full set of roof racks and two bike racks were swallowed behind the seats with ease), I'm now prepared to take this thing on bike trips, camping trips, maybe even ski trips if I can ever bring myself to drive to France or try Scottish skiing...
This guy has taken it a bit to the extreme...
https://www.instagram.com/p/B2W9hrglJcB/
What crazy stuff have people transported (successfully or not!) with their 911?
Having discovered it fits a lot in it if you've only got 2 people (full set of roof racks and two bike racks were swallowed behind the seats with ease), I'm now prepared to take this thing on bike trips, camping trips, maybe even ski trips if I can ever bring myself to drive to France or try Scottish skiing...
This guy has taken it a bit to the extreme...
https://www.instagram.com/p/B2W9hrglJcB/
What crazy stuff have people transported (successfully or not!) with their 911?