Porsche being a small manufacturer hasn't had the latest technology at its disposal. This applied to engine and chassis as well as to convenience features.
I expect that with the closer (to say the least) connection to a mainstream manufacturer i.e. VW Group, this will not be a problem anymore.
It will be BMW who will appear the small player!
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racerx don't expect the standard of your favourite, the 928, in today's design environment!
Look at other brands too and compare new and old. BMW 6-series, M-B S class, even Ferrari and Lamborghini are suffering.
It might be the designers' fault or it may be what the consumer wants and we cannot understand it!
Anyway, if i were in the market for a large(r) sedan with a difference, I would consider the Panamera very seriously, from what I've seen so far and from the spec I've read. Fortunately, I'll never buy a sedan, so I don't have this dilemma.
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The interior looks like a very luxurious car... That's not the reason why I fell in love with this brand.
I keep on feeling this love story with Porsche is going nowhere... Huge CO2 gaz guzzlers, heavy 4-door sedans, this brand is definitely ran by finances. If at least all of this would find a compensation in a light, agile, less powerful car... Does the world have to be ruled only by finances?