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nberry said:
This thread is a real treat. As I read the comments, I cannot help but to smile and think "oh my their bubble has burst". Rather than take the position "Porsche get your act together" all I see are slings and arrows at what most knowlegeable industry analysis view as the most reliable and accurate survey of its kind.

Hopefully, Porsche does not put its head in the sand as most of you are doing. Porsche needs to improve despite your brain blindfolds.



Nick is almost right actually. Survey questions and sample notwithstanding, Porsche does need to improve, but not so much its parts, but their design of them. Consider the M96 engine and possible M97 engines replete with intermediate shaft and RMS failures. The Cayenne's strange e gas behaviour has few friends also. This is stuff that Buick could figure out, but ten times as annoying and suspect when Porsche can't get it right.