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Post by michael on Aug 30, 2017 9:06:17 GMT
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Post by PetrolEd on Aug 30, 2017 9:11:00 GMT
So they've Panamera'd it. Over all a job reasonably well done but don't think the screen sits in the dash too well.
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Post by michael on Aug 30, 2017 9:21:40 GMT
The rear works well, the rest looks good enough. Hides it size very well, looks a lot like the Macan.
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Post by grampa on Aug 30, 2017 9:39:28 GMT
Prefer the looks of the new Dacia Duster.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2017 10:17:12 GMT
Macan +20%.
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Post by Martin on Aug 30, 2017 10:19:36 GMT
The rear works well, the rest looks good enough. Hides it size very well, looks a lot like the Macan. My thoughts exactly plus the interior looks like a very nice place to be. I really like it.
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Post by racingteatray on Aug 30, 2017 10:48:59 GMT
It's a facelift, right? Don't like the "Infiniti" rear end but otherwise it's ok.
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Post by Martin on Aug 30, 2017 11:33:24 GMT
All new, based on the Panamera / Q7 platform. Owners of the existing model won't be too upset.
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Post by Tim on Aug 30, 2017 12:01:58 GMT
Just looking at the front view I can't see any change?
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Post by michael on Aug 30, 2017 12:14:25 GMT
Just looking at the front view I can't see any change? It is truly a Porsche then!
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Post by PG on Aug 30, 2017 14:30:10 GMT
I like that. I'm already struggling to tell the Cayenne and Macan apart on the road - this is only going to make it worse.
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Post by Roadrunner on Aug 30, 2017 21:04:01 GMT
The interior looks good, but the car is sooooo not for me.
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Post by Roadsterstu on Aug 31, 2017 8:05:17 GMT
At least Porsche have integrated the screen into the dash and resisted the "tablet stuck on top of the dash" route.
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Post by alf on Aug 31, 2017 9:45:20 GMT
It's inoffensive but too close to the Macan. The rear has hints of an Asianised F-Pace, and the front could do with some 911-style "shoulders" and fewer straight lines for me...
Big fish-mouthed grilles don't hugely float my boat either, but Porsche are far from alone there...
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Post by Alex on Aug 31, 2017 17:23:44 GMT
Just looking at the front view I can't see any change? +1. Are you sure the pic you posted wasn't of the current model Michael?
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Post by Martin on Aug 31, 2017 17:40:26 GMT
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Post by Bob Sacamano v2.0 on Aug 31, 2017 20:34:47 GMT
Porsche designers must be delighted, they've achieved their ultimate aim of designing a car that already looks dated on its day of release. Interior is nice though.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2017 6:50:59 GMT
I fink yer link is ink...orrect.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2017 6:51:18 GMT
I fink yer link is ink...orrect.
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Post by Martin on Sept 1, 2017 7:10:18 GMT
I fink yer link is ink...orrect. Should work now, not sure what I did / didn't do last time.
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Post by Tim on Sept 1, 2017 10:14:07 GMT
Nice feature, that link. It really looks like a mild facelift of the current one rather than all new and I prefer the dashboard of the older one too, although I'm guessing the new one is cheaper to make.
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Post by Stuntman on Sept 1, 2017 19:16:45 GMT
^^^ I agree, nice feature. I think all the changes are improvements, myself. Still a massive vehicle though.
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Post by Nelson on Sept 4, 2017 11:41:54 GMT
I thought it was going to be a bit more radical than that. Not disappointed, new styling is good, but I was expecting a sharper look. Range Rover still do a nicer interior though. It work superbly in the Panamera but materials look a little bland compared to the rivals
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