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I think so too, at least what we've seen in spy shots. Hopefully the production car isn't as ugly.
I think they are a little nuts with what they are going to ask for it. Supposedly its going to be $125K for the V6 and $159K for the V8 and no price was given for the V8 Turbo. $125K is more than an S-class. I would assume the Turbo is going to be $240K or so to compete with with S65 AMG.
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Still a lot better than driving a VW or Audi..... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Oh..........my...........God...........
What the @#$%^&* were they thinking?
Just shoot me.
I mean....... I wasn't keen on the Cayenne either but it grew on me........
And I wasn't keen on Cayman........ but now I want one.......
Maybe the PanAm will fit into some wierd little nitch of Porsche-ism somewhere..... somehow.
Dan
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If it looked like the renderings then I bet it would sell. I think what makes it look so much different in the spy photos is that its longer so the proportions are a little screwed up. The rendering makes it look like it would be the size of the RS6 or M5.
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I have to dissent. Having seen two Panameras in the flesh (Colorado is a normal testing ground for Porsche and other manufacturers), I think they're great looking. The nose in particular is quite nice. On the pricing, I'm friends with a dealer, and those aren't the prices he's been speculating about. He mentioned expected prices from perhaps $60K-$150K, depending on engine/trim level, somewhat along the lines of the Cayenne.
Tough to say how fuel prices will affect sales, but Porsche is not a company that releases vehicles without a ton of market research done in advance. Suspect the Panamera will do just fine, and will probably sell like hotcakes in emerging markets such as China and Russia.
Chris
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[quote name='rxter' post='60026' date='Sep 17 2008, 09:57 AM']I guess that they sold enough Cayennes to believe that they can sell anything.[/quote]
Recall when photos of the Cayenne was first released. The boards slammed it. I slammed it! My gearhead friends, family and co-workers, slam slam and slam.
The 911 is a work of art, as a sports car. Raise it 2' off the ground and give it a higher roof line and windshield and it looks out of place. Everything doesn't have to look like the 911! If they branch out a bit and get more creative in the front end, i feel it would go a long way in making their cars look less.. well, odd.
That being said, even if this is the final design, people will buy it. Just as they did w/ the cayenne. Because of the Cayenne, Soccer moms all over are driving porsches. And hubbys dont hesitate to buy'em. Because lets face it, it's waaaaa cooler then a mini van.
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Marketing to women huh!! Maybe that's why my wife got a mailing from Porsche on the Pana and I did not. She has never owned a P car and I have has 4. If the pic above is the car, why do they keep using that stylized drawing that looks nothing like the car?
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Quote:Don't like it. I really wish Porsche would spend their R&D dollars on sports cars and leave this stuff to Audi and VW.
Short-sighted. It is the profit margin of the Cayenne that allowed both the Cayman and LMP2 programs to proceed. It is not enough to just build niche sports cars. Not enough profit, and in a downward-trending economy it is too easy for consumers to pass on buying an extra fun car. SUVs (and soon sedans), as seemingly non-Porsche as they may be, allow the company to maintain its amazing profitability. You also have to give Porsche credit, when they decided to make an SUV, they made it faster and more capable than any other competitor. Good bet the Panamera will offer more of the same.
So, if sedans and SUVs provide Porsche with more profit to R&D the next generation of LMP2 (or LMP1!) and reengineer to 997 GT3RS to meet the ACO's 2010 GT1 classification, then I say build that sedan, baby!
As for the looks. I'll wait to see it in the flesh.
Ralph
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And a whole bunch of VWs over the years...