Source:www.cars-4tuning.com
how much will it go down in say... 2 years with 50k miles base model? base new is $75k
i am looking for a fast 4 door car with allot of luxury this new porsche has all that so tell me what you think of it if you think another car is better then tell me
What's your opinions? http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/13022009/36/porsche-reveals-panamera-s-insides-0.html
Hmm I don't like talking to car salesmen because they're not going to tell me the truth. I don't have time to read too many reviews. I live in a place where it snows a lot. What are somethings I...
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The 2010 Porsche Panamera bridges a gap between traditional four-door sedans and the "four-door coupes" currently in vogue.
Of all cars, it's most like the Maserati Quattroporte, which has marvelous Ferrari-inspired power and tractable handling to go with its bespoke looks.
The Aston Martin Rapide and Jaguar XJ bracket the Panamera's performance with truly stunning looks and lighter-weight aluminum bodies and possibly, with the Aston, more cachet.
Of all, the Panamera behaves most like the Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG, with scalding power, inspired comfort, and in the case of the Mercedes, a sleekly reformatted body with running gear donated by the stodgier E-Class sedan.