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Have any of you seen/read my article in Excellence, August 2009?

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Old 06-28-2009, 11:30 AM
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will have to go out and read the article...grab the magazine...
 
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ABSOLUTELY. The S rear wheel drive might be the way to go. In Spain, you can get the manual tranny too. That'd be a riot. 400HP isn't bad at all. Remember, they've taken a ton of weight off of this car. The RWD S 6speed weighs around 500lbs more than a new C4S but has 15 more Hp. So it's not going to be lethargic. Not as fast, by any means, but not lethargic at all either.
Great news. Actually I am thinking about an S with PDK. Not too many options in order to save money and weight...

Problem is that I could get a Cayenne Turbo for the same money.... Panamera is a very expensive car!
 
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Understood. The Panamera is much "newer", is much nicer on the inside, and it is much more enjoyable to drive. But if you might need the extra space or towing capacity, then the Cayenne is the only available choice. Otherwise, Panamera!
 
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May have a chance to see the Panamera by the end of July. Let's see how does it look and how big it feels.
 
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Mikla,

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

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