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o one understands that more than the enthusiasts at the Porsche Centre Brighton. That’s why we have included a driving route to take you out of the suburbs and onto the Mornington Peninsula. It’s a very circuitous route, but one you will love sharing with your Porsche.
Driving
This is not just a drive, but also an opportunity to enjoy your car and the excellent attractions that await you in places like Red Hill, Flinders, Cape Schanck and Arthurs Seat.
your passion
Let’s start… Without doubt the best place to start is at the Porsche Centre Brighton, where you can drop in on a Saturday morning and take a look at what’s new in the showroom while you sip your first cappuccino or latte of the day. With the first coffee stop under your belt, hop back in your Porsche and head down Nepean Highway southbound.
Porsches are not your A-to-B cars – that is unless you take them on a weekend drive where you can really enjoy the intrinsic vitality that rears its head once you venture onto the open road. That’s when the full enjoyment of owning one of these coveted sports cars comes to fruition.
The map and directions will have you on the Mornington Peninsula Freeway quickly, and well on your way to the first stop which is a driver change – if you’re willing to give up a seat behind the wheel, that is. If not, keep going on the freeway until you reach Foxeys Hangout.
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