![]() 10/14/2013 at 19:34 • Filed to: Porsche | ![]() | ![]() |
It's still not a "real" Porsche
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LOL.
Especially since it's the base model. I went to a Porsche sponsored event last year where we got to drive a 991 S, Cayenne Turbo, and Panamera 4 (base V6 with AWD). The Panamera was atrocious. There is nothing sporty about a massive and underpowered Porsche sedan, no matter how well it handles for a car its size.
![]() 10/14/2013 at 19:43 |
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Agreed.
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![]() 10/14/2013 at 19:55 |
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At least they pronounced it right.
![]() 10/14/2013 at 20:28 |
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I heard the Porsche is coming out with an entirely electric version of the Panamera. SAY IT AIN'T SO PORSCHE!
![]() 10/14/2013 at 20:30 |
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Oh, Porsche purists are amusing.
![]() 10/14/2013 at 20:47 |
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Pffttt - Ruf has had an all-electric 911 since 2006.
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How was the cayenne turbo. Crazy?
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It was nutty to be in a vehicle that was that fast while being that tall. Felt like being on a rocket propelled house on wheels.
It did feel kind of pointless though. While it handled good for an SUV, it was still an SUV. I'd rather be in a gutless 1970s 924 while taking corners.
The 991 Carrera S was nutty. Cool how the revised PDK is tuned to the optional sports exhaust. Not having an MT is almost OK when the PDK incites all sorts of chirps and barks.