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Old May 12, 2024 | 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by vice_toned
Well well well, welcome to the club. same thing here. no IDEA how I'm gonna fix it, but hey, a porsche is a porsche.
I know that driver side taillight definitely needs to be replaced, looks like it cracked..

Other than that THANKS been wanting a panamera and after driving it a while and in some twisted roads. This thing is amazing.




It has 100k miles, but wow amazing. The "paddle shifter" a little stiff as if this car wasn't been driven properly 😉
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Just secured an allocation for a 2025 Panamera 4 e-hybrid. My brother-in-law has had good luck with his older Panamera hybrid. But, I'm finding many posts on Rennlist with Gen 2 hybrid problems. I have been a long time porsche owner with many various non-hybrid models. And, I have been very happy with my Porsches. Should I be excited about this new Panamera hybrid or should I wait to see if the Gen 3 has fixed the issues from the past versions?
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Old May 23, 2024 | 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by OCWinged992
Just secured an allocation for a 2025 Panamera 4 e-hybrid. My brother-in-law has had good luck with his older Panamera hybrid. But, I'm finding many posts on Rennlist with Gen 2 hybrid problems. I have been a long time porsche owner with many various non-hybrid models. And, I have been very happy with my Porsches. Should I be excited about this new Panamera hybrid or should I wait to see if the Gen 3 has fixed the issues from the past versions?
Personally... And I've learned over the years not to get the 1st version of new technology. Just wait til they iron out the kinks.
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Old May 23, 2024 | 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by OCWinged992
Just secured an allocation for a 2025 Panamera 4 e-hybrid. My brother-in-law has had good luck with his older Panamera hybrid. But, I'm finding many posts on Rennlist with Gen 2 hybrid problems. I have been a long time porsche owner with many various non-hybrid models. And, I have been very happy with my Porsches. Should I be excited about this new Panamera hybrid or should I wait to see if the Gen 3 has fixed the issues from the past versions?
warranty is the advantage of a new car 👍 I would just enjoy it. Online you mainly hear about problems, rarely the thousands of others who are just enjoying the vehicle.
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