Panamera The 4-dour coupe by Porsche

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Old Jan 27, 2010 | 01:57 PM
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Nice specs chuck.

How do like the burmester & PDCC?
If you owned any other Porsche (maybe a 911 or cayman), does the panamera with pdcc compare? Or how is it by itself on the panamera?
 
Old Jan 28, 2010 | 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by CorruptedSanity
Placed an order for a Panamera 4s. March production and heres fingers crossed for a June delivery. Why you ask? So I can enjoy my 911 TT for as long as possible before I have to get rid of it as the Panamera comes in.

Wifey and I are pregnant and found out recently that we're going to have non-identical twins. That completely changed everything. I was hoping to keep the 911 TT as a daily car and just manage with 1 kid (and perhaps a maid lol) but thats completely out of the question.



This is what is standard:



Standard Specification for 2010 Model Year Panamera 4S Models
Panamera 4S
4.8 V8 / 400 Bhp / 4.8 Sec / 282 km/h
Sport Chrono Package Plus
19” Panamera Design Wheel Porsche
Doppelkupplung (PDK)
Servotronic Steering
Adaptive Lighting System
Adaptive Air Suspension
Metallic Paint + Partial Leather
Interior Park Assist Front and Rear, incl. Top-View
Porsche Entry & Drive (Keyless Entry)
Automatic Dimming Interior & Exterior Mirrors
Powerlift Tailgate
Electric Slide/Tilt Glass Sunroof
Porsche Communication Management (PCM)

Telephone Module incl. Bluetooth handset
BOSE Surround Sound



Universal Audio Interface + Six Disc CD Changer



Seat Ventilation (Front) 4 Zone Air Conditioning


Multi Function Steering Wheel


Leather 8 Way Electric Seats


Sunblinds (Rear Side Windows)


Sound Proofing + Heat Resistant Glass Sunblind Behind Rear Compartment


Side airbags rear






Does any one have more info on the rear interior lighting package ?

Also, any got a link to download the manual?
Very nice options.

The one thing I would bring to your attention is the availability of the Turbo II wheels now but wheels are always a matter of personal choice.

What I miss having in my car: PSE

What I have in my car and highly recommend: Adaptive Sports Seats
 
Old Jan 28, 2010 | 10:08 PM
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update:

just added thes 3 items:

- key pouch in smooth leather inrior (always wanted one from my 2 earlier Porsches)
- ski bag option (allows me to raise/lower the 2 seats and the armesrest independantly as stock only allows you to lower the full rear right passenger seat or the rear left passenger seat & armrest area)
- tow hook system , would be nice to tows bikes and perhaps even my kayak some time.
Is that the retractable tow hook? That thing looks sweet!
 
Old Jan 28, 2010 | 10:38 PM
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Yep. It deploys at the push of a button and is completely invisible when retracted.
I would like to go ATVing & kayaking in Dubai and then go out at night in style rather than in a beater that I used to tow my kayak or atv from Abu Dhabi(where I'm from) to Dubai (where my wife is from).
 
Old Jan 28, 2010 | 10:54 PM
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03lx470, thanks for suggesting stuff.
I personally prefer sedans to have non-star type rims. Sport cars look nicer in sleek star designed rims whereas saloons and SUVs look nicer in "fuller" rims like the RS sypder you have.
I guess I feel that the car and rims are disproportionate when you have a huge car and then tiny rims. Just my opinion.

I had sport seats in my Cayman S and currently bucket seats in my 911 TT but prefer the panamera sedan to be regular luxury seats.
My physique is big and the 911 bucket seats hug my back nicely where as the panamera sport seats are not as wide towards the top and I felt like part of my back was out of the seat.

What's PDE?
 
Old Feb 2, 2010 | 08:48 PM
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I saw 4S today and it was awesome!
 
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