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MY2009.5 Rear End Shot

daro911

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Clear shot of the new rear end ... those designers must have been working all hours [;)]


http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/2010-porsche-boxster.htm

http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/hot_lists/high_performance/sports_car_central/2009_porsche_boxster_and_cayman_car_news

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I'm actually geting very cynical about all these "scoop" (leaked) shots of the new models. Ever since the Cayenne (which really WAS a surprise when the first genuine pictures wrere leaked online the day before the actual press release embargo - actually everyone thought it was a photoshop joke...), we have seen sneak shots of "unguarded" cars, on the Nurburgring, accidentally left in the street, outside ad agencies etc (in that order)... With more and more detail being "leaked" the nearer to launch day we get. I think that Porsche is more nervous since the Cayenne launch that whatever a revised model looks like we all need to have got used to it well before it actually hits the press/showroom. The Panemera is also completely visible if you look beyond the disguise. This could have been prevented by using cladding panels, but Porsche use tape fake window surrounds and masking over lights etc to "disguise" it. They need us to know what it looks like these days. No surprises is the order of the day. [&o]
 
ORIGINAL: Mark Bennett I think that Porsche is more nervous since the Cayenne launch that whatever a revised model looks like we all need to have got used to it well before it actually hits the press/showroom. They need us to know what it looks like these days. No surprises is the order of the day. [&o]
I think it's more a case of us being brain washed so that when the revised models or even new models are launched we the faithfull won't have to consult Wikipedia to learn "whats new!" :ROFLMAO:
 
I thought your post was meant to read My 2009 Boxster has a shot rear end ! (after all model year 2009 Boxsters will be being delivered now won't they ?)
 

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