"Next year’s Cayenne will have a much more curvaceous and fluid exterior, to bring it further into line with the design language used on the 911"
When will Porsche learn that you cannot make a 2.5 ton monster look like a sportscar? No matter how many curves or 'bonnet shaping' styling cues they add, it will always look exactly like what it is: A badge engineering excercise of the ugliest kind.
The only car that fills me with any enthusiasm is the 928 replacement. The rest of them (with the exception of the next generation 911) are just vehicles the marketing department think the customer wants.
I understand that Porsche have to make the sums add up, but some original thinking wouldn't go amiss.
Front engined V8 porsche coupe Now we are talking!
The rest Pass the sick bag
Err ... and what exactly became of the Cayman Club Sport that Autocar has been telling us for months was imminent? I see it has been quietly dropped from your magazine column with no explanation. Was this just wishful thinking all along?
Yes son it’s true, Porsche really did make sports cars at one time.
If and when Ferrari becomes as homogeneous, it will truly be the end of the sports car company as we know it.
Eeks, that gave me a scare, and it's not even Halloween!
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Wow, Rockster is stunning and 928 looks good too, Porsche are moving in the right direction with these two, not sure about the Panamera though and 911 looks a bit sad too..........
Hmmmm. Looking at that 3dr 4x4 monstrosity I'm left wondering how long before it get's it's "own what's the point...." thread and will it run nearly as long as the BMW X6 thread. Think Porsche have finally come up with a concept that not even Nickonguy will want to defend.
I'd like to know Porsche's secret,seven proposed new cars, some hybrid tech, some "niche" cars too,are they printing there own cash?, nobody else is doing what their going to do, could this be sabre rattling or what?!. Any answers anybody?
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