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BuckyThreadkiller 04-01-2011 11:49am

It's not a new cheaper, ugly Porsche Panamamera that's interesting
 
Not that four door pig of a sedan, it's the downmarket version of the 911 at the bottom of the article. If Porsche can build a value story for the 911 while GM keeps escalating the price of the Vette it will be interesting to see where they wind up.

If a 911v has a cloth interior, rollup windows, no AC and costs the same as a base Vette - will the reviewers still rag on the Vette interior as cheap?


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Porsche to take on Camry, Accord with new base-model Panamera

In the wake of the success of the entry-level 2011 Panamera V6, Porsche has decided to launch an even less expensive version of their four-door sports sedan. The new Panamera V (for "Value") will be priced at $34,995, just $3,000 more than a top-of-the-line Toyota Camry.

"Mid-sized, mid-priced sedans are one of the fastest-growing segments in the North American auto market," explains Porsche representative Ferdinand Ferry. "We feel we can grow our market share by offering Porsche prestige at a price that is competitive with mid-size offerings from Honda and Toyota."

The Panamera V will be powered by a Volkswagen-sourced 2-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, similar to the one found in the Volkswagen GTI, coupled to a 6-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission. Other mechanical changes include a simplified torsion-beam rear suspension and front disc/rear drum brakes. Externally, the Panamera V is distinguished from pricier Panameras by black bumpers, mirrors and door handles and steel wheels with full-width plastic covers.

Inside, the Panamera V gets cloth upholstery, manually-adjustable seats and steering column, and a two-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo. Power windows and cruise control will be available as part of an $895 Value Deluxe Preferred Package, but buyers who want air conditioning will have to step up to the $75,350 Panamera V6.

If the Panamera V is successful, Porsche plans to follow up with "V" versions of the Cayenne and 911. Porsche is also reportedly considering a sub-$25,000 front-wheel-drive compact sedan based on the mid-engine Cayman.

The Panamera V is scheduled to arrive in Porsche dealerships on April 1st, 2012. -- Aaron Gold





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.April Fools bitches!

LATB 04-01-2011 12:04pm

more Porsche stupidity

AU Eagle 04-01-2011 12:14pm

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.April Fools bitches!

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Originally Posted by LarsAtTheBeach (Post 221457)
more Porsche stupidity

Hook. Line. Sinker.

LATB 04-01-2011 12:20pm

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Originally Posted by AU Eagle (Post 221471)
Hook. Line. Sinker.

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Originally Posted by LarsAtTheBeach (Post 220314)
I don't do the "April Fools" thing...

Like Halloween...I find it stupid.

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thkauffman 04-01-2011 12:22pm

Wasn't that the 914?

AU Eagle 04-01-2011 12:38pm

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Originally Posted by LarsAtTheBeach (Post 221480)
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:beer:

Joecooool 04-01-2011 4:28pm

April fools!

snide 04-01-2011 4:47pm

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Originally Posted by Joecooool (Post 221920)
April fools!

I wish I had read your post before I went to the Porsche stealership today. :(

G8rDMD 04-01-2011 4:55pm

I was getting ready to book my flight to Stuttgart to kick those Kraut bastiges in the ass and tell them to stop mucking up a great, historic line. Thank God it was a joke :willy:

sxeC6 04-01-2011 6:30pm

Dang and I was ready to trade my '67 427/435 Vert with 37 miles for one. :D

Y2Kvert4me 04-01-2011 7:15pm

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Originally Posted by thkauffman (Post 221483)
Wasn't that the 914?

Not really. That car enjoys a healthy cult following.

The 912 would be the odd duck to pick on.

:cheers:

sxeC6 04-02-2011 12:06pm

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Originally Posted by Y2Kvert4me (Post 222159)
Not really. That car enjoys a healthy cult following.

The 912 would be the odd duck to pick on.

:cheers:


Or the 928

Y2Kvert4me 04-02-2011 12:10pm

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Originally Posted by sxeC6 (Post 222689)
Or the 928

924


I always liked the 928. It also proved to be good inspiration for the C5/C6 drivetrain.


:cheers:

Will 04-02-2011 12:11pm

I'll admit it. Ya got me. :rofl:

In my defense I didn't see this until now, April 2nd


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