At least the cabrio makes it easy to load and unload stuff from the interior storage. Hell, you can even load 2x4s and drain pipes, like small pickup ;-). Just make sure you secure them and have a red flag on the overhang.
Maybe we're getting spoiled from the great offerings lately but this is a little much. There's a back seat for the kids, or bags, dry cleaning, whatever. There's also a frunk. Its comfortable, easy to drive, and you can get in/out fairly easily. Do not ask or expect more from a quasi-supercar. There's a Panamera or Cayenne if you truly need space, but don't even hint to Porsche that they should grow or soften the 911 even more because you expect crossover levels of utility. This is how models get diluted.
@kirkhilles: Actually come to think of it, it's not much more than what Tesla charges for their servicing (and in an electric car!). I guess the main difference is that Porsche doesn't typically give you a new engine once you hit 10K miles under warranty.
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