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There’s nothing to beat open-top motoring, especially when the sun is out. This is why I love Boxsters. Not only do they have the best-balanced chassis of all Porsches – ditto Cayman – but you can get the roof down and revel in the sunshine, aromas and a oneness with the environment. This isn’t easily attainable in a coupé.

Our Spring holiday took us to the Inner Hebridean Isle of Coll, a three-hour ferry trip from Oban on Scotland’s west coast. Fortuitously, the trip coincided with a blissful week of blue skies and warm sun. Not hot –there was always a stiff breeze, but that’s what you’d expect out in

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