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Any tour of the Porsche factory is special, whether you are an owner or not :D

I did the factory tour in Stuttgart (actually Zuffenhausen) last year. I believe Porsche also does factory tours in Leipzig. The only way to arrange a tour for mere mortals is through your Porsche dealer. Talk to your local sales guy and ask him about it. At my local dealer, there is one salesman who knows what to do as far as dealing with the factory and PCNA to arrange the tour. Plan at least two or more weeks in advance.

I strongly recommend taking the effort to see the tour, definitely worth it :thumbup:

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We did a European delivery last June. While we were there two other Americans, a father and son, were visiting the factory so they joined us on the guided tour. The father was a Cayenne S owner. If you don't arrange things in advance you may not be able to get an English language tour.

Here's a link to a short write up on the Rennlist on our experience:

http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/show...threadid=143873

:cheers:

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