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Old 03-26-2019, 04:55 PM
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Question Looking at a 2010 Panamera Turbo (70K Miles)

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I'm being strongly tempted by a 2010 Panamera Turbo, it seems in good shape but I'm getting a pre-purchase inspection done, is there anything I should get them to look at more closely (it has had the camshaft recall done)?
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Old 03-27-2019, 12:25 AM
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Brakes, spark plug service, PDK and diff service, all fluids documented as changed and when.

Make sure it had Sport Chrono.

Id make sure it has PASM, PDCC and maybe PVT options.


smart keyless entry, adaptive cruise, backup camera, lane assist, heated wheel, heated and cooled seats, sport exhaust, insulated glass, sunshades all available tons.
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Originally Posted by Paul Rathjen
Brakes, spark plug service, PDK and diff service, all fluids documented as changed and when.
Make sure it had Sport Chrono.
Id make sure it has PASM, PDCC and maybe PVT options.
smart keyless entry, adaptive cruise, backup camera, lane assist, heated wheel, heated and cooled seats, sport exhaust, insulated glass, sunshades all available tons.
Thanks!

I know it has the following:
Sport Chrono
PASM
Keyless entry
ACC
backup camera
heated wheel
heated & cooled seats
side sunshades
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Coils, electronic fuel pump recall replacement -all suspension bushings & air suspension leaks etc
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If the steering fluid reservoir under hood along drivers fender is black you have PDCC and PVT. You may be due for plugs, coils, PDCC reservoir if a PDCC car and transmission fluid change, air filter, cabin air filter and probably a battery if it still original. As others have mentioned the 2010 front suspension has been modified to mitigate some 1st gen engineering shortcomings.
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First world problems! I can only imagine waiting to take delivery of a new panamera haha.

i bought my RS7 from vroom and I couldn’t sleep for a week waiting for it to be delivered on a truck!
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Originally Posted by Paul Rathjen
First world problems! I can only imagine waiting to take delivery of a new panamera haha.

i bought my RS7 from vroom and I couldn’t sleep for a week waiting for it to be delivered on a truck!
I picked it up on Friday


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Originally Posted by Expat444
I picked it up on Friday

Great color. The yaghting blue, assuming that’s what that is, is underrated. Let’s see some interior shots. When I was looking I was either getting a black or grey with a black carbon interior, or going totoalky the other way with yaghting blue and the light cream / blue interior with stripped wood. There is something kind of James Bond evil villain retro about that combo!

I found that for some reason all the blue ones very rarely had sport Chrono and never had the full suspension options on them.
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Originally Posted by Paul Rathjen
Great color. The yaghting blue, assuming that’s what that is, is underrated. Let’s see some interior shots. When I was looking I was either getting a black or grey with a black carbon interior, or going totoalky the other way with yaghting blue and the light cream / blue interior with stripped wood. There is something kind of James Bond evil villain retro about that combo!

I found that for some reason all the blue ones very rarely had sport Chrono and never had the full suspension options on them.
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Congrats. Great color combo!
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Thanks, although I prefer the aluminum finish


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Enjoy.

Maybe check on steering wheel options to reduce the wood trim.
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I actually think that wood trim looks good in that car. That blue is the only color I like wood on - I hate wood unless its black.

Is youre interior blue in tone too or just black with the cream/white? I can't quite tell. If I were you, and you don't like the wood, I'd consider a brown gloss carbon fiber 3M di-noc. That is if the interior is blue. If its black then the black carbon fiber would be my recommendation.

If you don't like the carbon fiber, I would still look into the satin/brushed 3m wrap di noc vinyl wraps as they are reversible and not expensive. They have several different metals, and some actually feel real to the touch as well.
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Car looks great! Beautiful interior combo. Anyone know when they Panameras got bluetoooth audio? Looked at. 2010 but didn’t seem to have it. Is there an auxiliary jack?
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Originally Posted by Paul Rathjen
I actually think that wood trim looks good in that car. That blue is the only color I like wood on - I hate wood unless its black.

Is youre interior blue in tone too or just black with the cream/white? I can't quite tell. If I were you, and you don't like the wood, I'd consider a brown gloss carbon fiber 3M di-noc. That is if the interior is blue. If its black then the black carbon fiber would be my recommendation.

If you don't like the carbon fiber, I would still look into the satin/brushed 3m wrap di noc vinyl wraps as they are reversible and not expensive. They have several different metals, and some actually feel real to the touch as well.
great idea, I didn’t know about them plus they’ll probably be easier to fit

mine is is currently the yachting blue/tineo combination shown in the photos in post #9 above.


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