The New Panamera
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This is probably the best image I have seen so far of the entire PROFILE of the car,--less a lot of the rear end camouflage. From a video. Sorry for the crappy quality, but it's the profile that is best seen here.
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There's an old addage....If it works, don't fix it. (Actually, I believe that came from the AA organization) I can't understand why Porsche is trying to "fix" something that has worked so damn well for over 50 years. Even with the poor quality of the video, that rear end ruins the traditional Porsche lines. Porsche usually leads the parade...looks like they're trying to compete for a market share with the four door BMWs and the like. They should just sticke with the Cayenne and be done with it.
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Why are they so persistent in making everything look like a 911 in some way. There are subtler ways to do that than just stretch out a 911 and slap on two doors, then take a drive train from another car and glue that into place. The 928 was clean sheet. Maybe they should start exactly that way.
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Yea Stick your right, it should be as radical as the 928 was when it first came out. Honestly though i can see myself in the dealer when that thing comes out saying "man id like to have one of these". It will probably look better in person.