20/3/2017
On Saturday 18 March, Porsche Centre West London treated customers to a shooting day at the prestigious Holland & Holland shooting grounds in Northwood, Middlesex.
Guests enjoyed a day of clay pigeon shooting with guidance and tips from world class Holland & Holland shooting instructors. On display throughout the day were the Porsche Cayenne and Porsche 718 Boxster.
Peter Jiggins, Centre Principal of Porsche Centre West London, said “A big thank you to Holland & Holland for their first class hospitality. The team at Porsche Centre West London and our guests thoroughly enjoyed the day and we look forward to doing more events with Holland & Holland in the future.”
Since its release, the 718 Boxster has received plenty of positive press coverage with Auto Express stating the 718 Boxster “responds instantly, and there’s so much front-end grip that you can place the car with laser-guided accuracy. The sparkling handling, tweaked bodyshape and upgraded interior of the 718 Boxster make it one of the most desirable roadsters money can buy."
Please contact our team by calling 020 3733 6204 or emailing info@porschewestlondon.co.uk for more information on the 718 Boxster or to book a demonstration drive.
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