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sawood12
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sawood12
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However those recent shots in some magazine of how a modern interpretation of a 928 might look based on a shortened Panamera chassis looked stunning. I hope they do it - as long as it is a transaxel layout. The CGT and 928 are the only truly good looking cars Porshe have ever made, and the rendered images of what the new 928 could look like made both look like an uglier relative of Bernard Manning. Having said that the teaser shots Porsche released of what the Boxster might look like were much prettier than the car the actually released.
I'm hoping these Panamera's depreciate like a rock. In about 7 yrs time when the S Max has outlived it's usefulness I was toying with the idea of something like an A5 as the family wagon, but i'd much rater have a nice used and well depreciated Panamera. Would probably have to be the v6 version though.
I've got the only 944 though
pauljmcnulty
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Interestingly there are 2 granturismos, several 911s, at least 6 rs4s, a gallardo, an ariel atom and loads of tasty BMW m cars, etc. on my estate.
I've got the only 944 though![]()
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I wish my neighbours were all as discerning! [
To be fair, I moved from a neighbour with a 944 to a neighbour with an RS4 and an immaculate RS2000, but that's some tally of really nice cars there. Do you think you should call it an "estate"? [
MarkK
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Positives-Great build quality best of any Porsche model yet,great spaceship looking dash/controls,great front seats- very adjustable,spookily silent running at motorway speeds,sports exhaust has a noisy button makes it sound very Nascar,really adjustable ride limo to stiff...
drawbacks/negatives-Only four seats in a luxury car,rear seats are narrow no legroom and hard to get in to- the angle of the rear sloping window and the huge sill does not work,Steering is totally wooden,not enough room inside for four adults to make a long trip- at best you comfortably fit two adults in the front and then some older children in the back at best- i would go nuts in the back on a long trip (so would my brother and he is 5ft10),The car does not really fit into a market slot as far as i can see its deffo not a sports car and it really isn't a luxury big car... for me it is the weakest product in the Porsche range as it doesn't actually do anything really well.I really wanted to like it as i said before but if i wanted a big family car from Porsche i would stick with a Cayenne which covers distance comfortably and with big luggage,if i wanted a sports car for covering long distances i would get a 911.Really sorry but i just didn't get it at all as a product.
sawood12
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ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty
Interestingly there are 2 granturismos, several 911s, at least 6 rs4s, a gallardo, an ariel atom and loads of tasty BMW m cars, etc. on my estate.
I've got the only 944 though![]()
Quote of the year? []
I wish my neighbours were all as discerning! []
Most of them are prats though! The guy with the White Gallardo spider who drives around with roof down at night is a prize nob as are most of the Range Rover Sport brigade around here. The guy with an Rs4 avant and ariel atom is a good un though, have had many chats and been out for a spin with him.
I don't know what else to call it other than an estate though, residential community perhaps
The best has to be the family about 10 doors down with a 993 as their main car, he drives it very respectably and she absolutely hammers it when she's on her own, good girl!
To be fair, I moved from a neighbour with a 944 to a neighbour with an RS4 and an immaculate RS2000, but that's some tally of really nice cars there. Do you think you should call it an "estate"? [][
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Haven't driven one yet, but quite like the look, though I've apparently got no taste (see below).
Diver944
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ORIGINAL: sawood12
That's funny Mark - your positives and negatives are basically the inverse of pretty much every write up i've read about the car so far i.e.the positives are the way it drives (not just the way it drives for a big heavy car- the way it drives full stop)
You have to remember that Mark drives very well sorted 944's, so the Panamera has a lot to live up to in the feel and handling department [
Disappointed to hear the rear seats aren't really full size [&o]
MarkK
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