Mar 6, 2017 12:47:57 PM
- Lars997
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Mar 6, 2017 12:47:57 PM
Lars997:rulesdontapply:I still think the most useless and insulting solution for a 2+1 is BMW's 6 Series Gran Coupé.
Just sayin'.
rulesdontapply
I absolutely agree!
you are supposed to extend legs into front arm rest, best seat in the house
Tim
2010 997.2 GT3RS; 2008 Cayenne Turbo; 2006 911 Club Coupe; 2016 911 GTS Club Coupe; 2015 Macan S
Mar 6, 2017 5:23:01 PM
Mar 6, 2017 5:33:25 PM
Carlos from Spain:No, the point is that is not even a +1 seat, they just padded the space between the two rear seats behind the central tunnel.added a hip seatbelt and called it a +1 seat.... its more like a +0.1 seat
I understand your logic, but having an option to squeeze someone in for short distance legally is better than no option at all.
I cannot do this with the old panamera. Need to pre-plan whether to take the cayenne or panamera depending on whether the kids want to invite extra friends over, and they always change their mind.
Tim
2010 997.2 GT3RS; 2008 Cayenne Turbo; 2006 911 Club Coupe; 2016 911 GTS Club Coupe; 2015 Macan S
Whoopsy:Perfect place to put a car seat, babies don't need leg room
True...if this place would be certified for a baby/child seat. As far as I remember, most cars have only the left and right rear seats certified for baby/child seat usage. The middle seat isn't certified for that use. I could be wrong with the new Panamera though, didn't really check on it.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
Sport Auto: Audi RS7 vs BMW M6 GC Competition vs Panamera Turbo
HHR: 1.12,6 / 1.12,0 / 1.11,7
Slalom 18m: 66,8 km/h / 68,3 km/h / 68,9 km/h
Acceleration:
0-100: 3,7 / 4,2 / 3,5
0-160: 7,7 / 8,2 / 8,1
0-200: 12,0 / 12,4 / 13,1
Braking:
100-0 (C): 39,7 m / 41,2 m / 40,1 m
100-0 (W): 35,3 m / 34,9 m / 33,5 m
200-0: 139,2 m / 148,8 m / 128,7 m
Weight (kg): 2,023 / 1,981 / 2,079
Tires: Pirelli P Zero / Michelin PSS / Conti SportContact 5P
Price (Euro): 159,670 / 167,720 / 184,284
It is actually a RS7 Performance, not the regular RS7 and this car is fast as hell. It is almost 7 seconds faster from 0-300 kph than the RS6 Performance due to better aerodynamics. Pretty impressive for a sedan. I just hate it's looks.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
Mar 11, 2017 5:42:55 AM
Carlos from Spain:No, the point is that is not even a +1 seat, they just padded the space between the two rear seats behind the central tunnel.added a hip seatbelt and called it a +1 seat.... its more like a +0.1 seat
The center seat is seldom used for more than short trips, whether there is a center console or not. No one is regularly sticking 3 people in the back seat of a sedan for any meaningful length of time. I'd rather have the option to have an extra person sitting there for 10 minutes than just not being able to use it at all.
MKSGR:artur777:Dear RC,
how fast is RS7 Performance to 300?
Approx. 32-33s based on an AutoZeitung test
Pretty fast for a sedan. Most 500+hp sedans do 0-300 kph in over 40 seconds.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
Absent, if you compare the rear console of the two rear seat Panamera with the 2+1 seat of the ST, you will notice that the two seat version has a console which extends back between the seats, with a panel which opens to provide for cup holders. The 2+1 does not have that extended console, so presumably fewer cup holders.
Mar 11, 2017 10:04:57 PM
I love the RS7 looks
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Mar 11, 2017 11:18:23 PM
Atzporsche:I love the RS7 looks
I actually prefer the Panamera looks but the Audi looks a bit smaller, which is a plus.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
Mar 27, 2017 9:36:49 AM
After having seen the new Panamera live at the LA Auto Show and again at the unveiling in Kuwait, I finally got around to visiting the showroom yesterday and sitting inside/interacting with one and found it... sort of negative.
Sat in a Turbo in the showroom floor [which was off, naturally] and found the dark interior beautiful in a very stark and minimal way. I was then given a key to a 4S parked outside so I turned it on and spent about twenty minutes in there fiddling with the touchscreen, console controls and instrument cluster. Having owned a 958 Cayenne, the overall layout is familiar but I was genuinely overwhelmed by everything in there. Some notes:
Maybe I'm old-fashioned [I'm 28], but as much as I wanted to blindly love the Panamera and everything about it, I think it's got too much technology on the inside. I've read that the old Panamera had about two million lines of programming in it and this one now has over 100 million... and it feels that way.
Hmm...
rulesdontapply
Mar 27, 2017 11:25:09 AM
Anyone who had the opportunity to testdrive the new Panamera 4 e-hybrid? I'm really curious about the drivetrain and how it compares to the 4S petrol from dynamic perspective. I really liked the 4S when taking it for a spin some time ago, especially when equipped with rear axel steering that really made the car feel more nimble and smaller. I've read some reviews from the journalists test-driving in South Africa, but not so much details about driving dynamics and how much the added weight with the hybrid impact. Read that the brakes did lack a bit of feel due to the regenerative braking and also that Porsche were aware of this problem and told the journalists that they work on the issue and had hopes about fixing it before production start. I assume that this also is a very important thing to fix with the Turbo S.
Also, anyone taken delivery of the new Panamera? Haven't seen any report in here. Is the car just not popular among forum members?
Mar 27, 2017 3:36:06 PM