Germans have long labored under the stereotype of being a little, well, buttoned-up, a little too serious. But, like all stereotypes, this one isn’t a good predictor of individual behavior. Take, for example, our experience driving the 2016 Porsche 911 R in the hills around the company’s Stuttgart headquarters.
We’re bombing along a rural highway, marveling at the R’s delicious exhaust note, when we notice, off to the right, a pasture filled with naked animals. While they appear to be sizable creatures, they are not, in fact, bovine. These are naked humans, bunches of them, reclining on chairs and blankets, basking in the Friday-afternoon sun. Given the hue of their skin, which closely mirrors the pure white of the Porsche we’re driving, one would hope they are enjoying it responsibly,…