I collected the car photos with the stars from various web sites, it is amazing how many young people are actually driving a Panamera.
@Wonderbar: I actually love that younger people drive this car because I wasn't sure if this car suits me. I wear jeans most of the time and the only tie I own is the one from my private swiss school (as a memory), the last time I wear a tie was my wedding...almost 18 years ago. It is even more surprising because I actually work in a business where many colleagues actually wear a tie during work.
You can't even imagine how much of a help you were and still are in my decision(s), thanks a lot again, guys.
My heart isn't really with the Panamera, maybe because I never was the sedan/limousine type of driver. I like it flat and light or high and heavy. The Panamera will be a somehow new experience for me, I owned a Mercedes E55 AMG many years ago and while this car was fun to drive (it had various mods like limited slip differential, 300 kph speed limit, a special auto gearbox cooling system or a sportier AMG shifting software), I sold it after only 7 months or so of ownership. This wasn't me.
I just hope that the Panamera Turbo S will be my "thing", if not, I have to live "only" 4 years with it.
Btw: Yesterday, we met with some friends and I mentioned that I'm getting a Panamera. Two of them actually told me how happy they are that I don't get another SUV..."they are very harmful to the environment". This was actually pretty surprising but what the heck...if they are OK with the Panamera...Hybrid...
I told you guys...people are just plain crazy.
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