The End View-Panamera Impressions from China
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PogueMoHone's write-up and first hand impressions.
PogueMoHone's write-up and first hand impressions.
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To me the rear seems a little stumpy from the wheelwell back, although from a rear-1/4 view, at a bit of distance, it's nearly indistinguishable from a 911 from what I've seen in pictures, which is a pretty nifty achievement by the designers.
That interior is beyond belief. So sumptuous and tricked out. With the practicality of the wagonesque hatch/folding-seats, these will be great longterm-hold cars, especially if the build quality is up to Porsche's high standard. Personally (and I'm generally not a suv guy - more a wagon/car guy anyway), this car is far more appealing than a Touareg/Cayenne.
That interior is beyond belief. So sumptuous and tricked out. With the practicality of the wagonesque hatch/folding-seats, these will be great longterm-hold cars, especially if the build quality is up to Porsche's high standard. Personally (and I'm generally not a suv guy - more a wagon/car guy anyway), this car is far more appealing than a Touareg/Cayenne.
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It is to Porsches what Rosie O'Donnell is to women.
While it may have some admirable (typical) Porsche design qualities in the mechanicals, it is a styling disaster IMHO.
While it may have some admirable (typical) Porsche design qualities in the mechanicals, it is a styling disaster IMHO.