02-01-2011, 08:40 PM | #67 | |
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Would love to hear driving impressions (it is a big car) etc. I have an '11 Jetta as my beater. It will do most of the work. Panamera a good choice or wait for the 998 as a weekend fun car? Again love the 'mera. Its unique and at 74K,rather affordable.
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02-02-2011, 12:00 AM | #69 | |
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Get the 991/998...if you intend to drive everyday...the Panamera is an amazing cruiser, the V6 is plenty fast for a car that weighs 100 KG more than a 335i (all magnesium alloy construction). Panamera is a larger car, and feels it...its just so smooth and the steering precise, but its not an all out little tossable sports car. It is a nice family sedan. Driving impressions are as I posted...the V6 is plenty fast, with our speed limits I don't see you needing anything more; its best value, you're getting the Panamera while so many other people pay double for a Turbo. Its driving is a league or two ahead of BMW...probably in the same league as Aston Martin and Ferrari were they to make a 4 door and yea, you're getting it for 90K...you won't find a Panamera 4 for less than 90 K...options add up fast and you do need a few for sure. No way you'll get it stripped. Porsche always gets you with the options. |
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