Apr 24, 2013 10:51:52 AM
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Apr 24, 2013 10:51:52 AM
Apr 24, 2013 1:28:36 PM
ag23:
SportCarGroup:
I don't get it....Why Porsche uses Mercedes instead of Cayenne?
The company that operates that special gyro camera has a contract with Mercedes Benz and all their cameras are mounted on them...
Seems there are some other companies that uses gyro camera on Panamera as well
May 1, 2013 10:27:49 AM
May 1, 2013 10:28:56 AM
May 1, 2013 11:01:00 AM
It looks so nice so much positive effect for so little change. The roofline is superb. The stepped bumper, the pinch on the hatchback and the new rear lights relieve the heaviness of the rear.
Many people criticize the Design Dept. of Porsche. However, they must be commended for finding ways to come up with fresh designs even though they are obliged to stay within the parameters of the traditional Porsche-look. It's always easy to design something new that bears no relevance to anything before it, like most other manufacturers do.
"Form follows function"
May 1, 2013 10:13:18 PM
Notice how the rear lights illuminate when the blonde sits in the passenger seat. I would light up too.
Maybe a new option--DBRLS (Dynamic Blonde Rear Light System).
Now if Porsche could develop a D cup gear lever which would automatically raise the spoiler.
Wonderbar:
Notice how the rear lights illuminate when the blonde sits in the passenger seat. I would light up too.
Maybe a new option--DBRLS (Dynamic Blonde Rear Light System).
Now if Porsche could develop a D cup gear lever which would automatically raise the spoiler.
Brilliant!
May 8, 2013 7:06:32 AM
I need to see it first in real life. The Panamera always looked better on the Porsche pictures because thy pick the right angle. In real life it looked to big and heavy for a sports limo.
2012 Cayenne S White/Espresso
Ex: 993 Targa, 986S, 986 and 964 C2
May 8, 2013 12:02:14 PM
May 8, 2013 12:56:21 PM
zzboba:
993Targa:
I need to see it first in real life. The Panamera always looked better on the Porsche pictures because thy pick the right angle. In real life it looked to big and heavy for a sports limo.
Works the other way round for me.
I agree, they never looked good on photos but can look quite good in reality.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche Panamera Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2012), Mini Cooper S Countryman All4
Anyone seen a FL Panamera in person? I am anxious to know real life impressions, especially if the rear tinkerings (wider window, lights, wider spoiler and bumper treatment) make the rear roofline look less humpy.
Anyone go a new one on order?
When do press reviews come out?
Wonderbar:
Anyone seen a FL Panamera in person? I am anxious to know real life impressions, especially if the rear tinkerings (wider window, lights, wider spoiler and bumper treatment) make the rear roofline look less humpy.
Anyone go a new one on order?
When do press reviews come out?
I saw a Hybrid recently, recognized it too late and had no time to use my phone to take a photo (he was gone by then). This actually proves that it is difficult to recognize the car, I actually recognized it only when I saw the back. In my opinion, the back looks clearly different but it also kind of looks "softer", it is difficult to explain. Not sure I like it that much. Can't say much about the roof line, saw the car from the front, then from the back and then I tried to take out my phone and he was gone, so I didn't pay attention.
Dealer cars should roll in at some point and if not, I am going to be in Zuffenhausen in around 5 weeks or so.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche Panamera Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), 991 Turbo S (ordered), BMW X3 35d (2013)
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