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| Porsche Panamera Turbo S |
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| Porsche all the way |
| AlfaRomeo8c 03-31-2011 |
The Panamera Turbo IS a supercar, albeit with four doors. Why act as if Porsche is some pariah? Aston Martin has the Rapide, Maserati has their Quattroporte. As for the aesthetics of the thing, I personally don't mind it at all. I can see why others would dislike its appearance, however. But the performance you can't so easily dismiss. This car is Porsche all the way. |
| What has happened? |
| manlas 03-31-2011 |
Porsche used to be a manufacturer of very high quality sports cars and very desirable supercars. What has happened to them that they stooped so low to making sedans and SUV's? A little bit of me just died |
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