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Post by TwinCam on Sept 7, 2005 15:31:19 GMT -6
Check out this. Porsche is going to build a sedan to have in it's lineup. Looks like the Maserati Quattroporte will have someone to dance with. The name is kinda odd....Panamera. 2008 Porsche Panamera 2004 Maserati Quattroporte
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Post by Custom88 on Sept 7, 2005 15:38:56 GMT -6
eh. I think Porsche might be better off sticking to what they already knew.. I don't like the looks of that new porsche.
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Post by stevensolds on Sept 8, 2005 21:41:45 GMT -6
My dad almost bought the Maserati Executive GT, it is almost the same as the Quattroporte, but the thing that set himb ack was the dealer is 1 hr and half away and you have to take it alll the way there for service. Maseratis are really nice but yeah porsche should just stick to the sports coupes. They shouldnt even have went with SUV's. Now Bentley is makign a $200,000 SUV too. Morons. There will always be somebody that will buy it though, like celebz.
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Post by 95mushroom on Sept 9, 2005 2:34:08 GMT -6
Yea Steven, I'd kill for a new Maserati Grand Sport. Such a beautiful machine. None of them can touch a S600 or S65 though
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Post by Marc on Sept 9, 2005 13:26:54 GMT -6
It looks OK.
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Post by Superdemon on Sept 10, 2005 11:55:16 GMT -6
It kinda looks like a chrysler 300.
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Post by betonthis1 on Sept 10, 2005 22:24:46 GMT -6
I like it. I think Porshe needs a complete overhaul for their look. Its basically been the same design except for the tail.
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Post by kobalt on Sept 11, 2005 0:02:52 GMT -6
The Porshe coupe always had a unique look to it unlike other cars in its class. I can't imagine the sedan looking much different from the picture above while being able to capture that classic Porshe look.
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Post by 95mushroom on Sept 11, 2005 0:52:56 GMT -6
I like it. I think Porshe needs a complete overhaul for their look. Its basically been the same design except for the tail. That's not remotely the basic idea. At Porsche, it's about evolution, not revolution. Don't forget guys that Porsche is still a "private" company and the Cayenne did better almost anyone thought. High-end sedans are doing very well and Porsche should have no problem selling these.
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Post by kobalt on Sept 12, 2005 15:06:56 GMT -6
None of them can touch a S600 or S65 though Agreed
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