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Anyone buying a Turismo?

I have to say that I really like the look of the new ST, especially the rear passenger compartment, it looks really comfortable. It's a pity I'll never be sat in the back.

Compare to a Mercedes or BMW though, I think the Porsche looks so much better inside and out.

I don't think I'll get one just yet, I've only had my GTS for a few weeks and even with the wait time for build, I can't justify shelling out for one just yet. Maybe in two years time.


 
Hi

I've already brought one from the Geneva Motor Show that I duly Attended early in March & I found the car
excellent & the Panamera Turismo 4S Diesel in Blue was an excellent Model to add to my collection but sadly
it's not the Real Car but in fact an excellent Die-cast model in 1/43 which is made by Minichamps & Priced at
£42 & well worth getting if your a Die Cast Collector like myself as I also brought the New 991 GT3 model too.

Yours Kevin.
 
Very good. Well Ive decided to get a 4S Diesel Sport Turismo, why? I have always liked the Audi RS6 Avant and Mercedes E AMG estate. Ive never bought one for several reasons but principally they lack a bit of imagination. The first time I saw the ST I knew it was a car that will win people over when they see the physical car. I really like the Porsche final product whereas any time Ive driven an RS audi or AN AMG merc I come away assured that my not buying one was a good decision. The Porsche ST is visually impressive and the configurator allows for a decent array of personalisation. I'm torn between agate grey or volcanic grey but also considering GT Silver. I prefer the black window trim and tinted rear lights, also dont mind black mirrors, there isnt a wheel in black im overly fond of and id prefer not to pay 3,500 for a set of wheels im not keen on so may color change the turbo ones or go after market. Sport chrono, pano roof, PDLS, front and rear park assist with camera, 14 way sports seats, heat , cool and massage, soft close doors, rear wheel steer, carbon interior package, bose sound and thats the key bits all up circa 114k. I do a bit of euro driving and was looking for a car to cover decent miles in comfort but also in an engaging way. Range Rover Sport SVR, Full size RR, Alfa Stelvio, Cayenne, X5 the list read like that, then Porsche reveal the ST and it was settled. I think re sale values will hold very well on this car and in fact Id expect to see a bit of a scramble for allocation once they actually appear on the road. Just my 2pence worth.
 
I saw it at Geneva and I didn't immediately realise it was a new model. I looked at it for a while trying to detect the differences - it's not immediately obvious. And it is BIG!
 
Mine arrives on Saturday. Jet black, black SportDesign wheels, black sports tail pipes, privacy glass, gloss black window trims and a few bits on the inside. To go with the 'stealth' look it's the e-hybrid...
 

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