PDA

View Full Version : Sign of the times? Porsche announces a sedan.



Jag_Warrior
07-28-05, 09:18 AM
4 Door Porsche for '09 (http://money.cnn.com/2005/07/27/Autos/porsche_panamera/index.htm)


"It has all the typical DNA characteristics of a genuine sports car," he said. "In terms of performance, design, and driving dynamics, it meets Porsche's high standards in every respect. Through this sports coupe we are making our customers a highly attractive offer in the top performance segment."

Well, as long as they continue to race something, I don't guess I care.

JohnHKart
07-28-05, 09:54 AM
I wish, instead of designing and producing s***** SUVs, that some of these companies would start designing small wagons...like my 93 Ford Escort. Like Toyota and Honda used to have. I don't want a truck, I don't want a small car I can't put anything in, I don't want an SUV, I want exactly what I have. I have to haul tons of band gear around, but I want manuverability and be able to have fun. Sheesh the stuff I can do with this car, even when it's fully loaded would make your head spin. I'd be dead in an SUV, and it doesn't cost me 60 bucks in gas to drive up to Solvang and back for a gig (312 miles).

John

RacinM3
07-28-05, 10:01 AM
All the hand-wringing by Porsche purists makes me laugh. I've always said, if you HAVE to have an SUV, why not make it a Porsche? So, if you HAVE to have a 4 door sedan, why not make it a Porsche?

What these people fail to realize is that in today's market place, in order to retain independence, Porsche MUST make these cars, and they must sell as many as possible. They cannot survive on 911's, Boxsters, The various GT-series cars, and especially cars like the Carerra GT. I'd wager that the Carerra GT would not have been viable without the profits from the Cayenne.

All of the other "sports car" manufacturers have "sugar daddy" parent companies who I'm guessing are willing to ignore un-profitability in order to have the cache of saying "we make these cars". I guarantee all of the big car companies are just waiting for the ability to snap up a prize like Porsche.

And you're right, they need to keep racing. This is another step toward ensuring that Porsche will always BE racing.

This wouldn't be a bad garage:

Panamera (if this is it)
http://www.dancewithshadows.com/auto/images/porsche-panamera.jpg

GT3
http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/01/911gt303.jpg

Cayenne
http://www.sharkbites.com/porsche/gallery/cayenne/cayenne_turbo02.jpg

RacinM3
07-28-05, 10:02 AM
I WISH they'd make THIS!: :gomer:
http://www.skag.nl/cayenne-v2.jpg

RacinM3
07-28-05, 10:07 AM
I wish, instead of designing and producing s***** SUVs, that some of these companies would start designing small wagons...like my 93 Ford Escort. Like Toyota and Honda used to have. I don't want a truck, I don't want a small car I can't put anything in, I don't want an SUV, I want exactly what I have. I have to haul tons of band gear around, but I want manuverability and be able to have fun. Sheesh the stuff I can do with this car, even when it's fully loaded would make your head spin. I'd be dead in an SUV, and it doesn't cost me 60 bucks in gas to drive up to Solvang and back for a gig (312 miles).

John, your wish is BMW's command - 3-Series wagon:
http://www.rogueengineering.com/pics/e46_wagon/web1_600.jpg

RichK
07-28-05, 10:31 AM
That Panamera picture above....wow! That's a great looking car. I like the (sort of) historical name too.

extramundane
07-28-05, 11:19 AM
This is clear proof that, after their full-blown IRL assault, Porsche is bound for NASCAR. :gomer:

Dirty Sanchez
07-28-05, 11:28 AM
John, your wish is BMW's command - 3-Series wagon:but does it have a V8? :D

http://www.speedgeezers.com/albums/Impala60/winter05_1.jpg

RacinM3
07-28-05, 12:01 PM
Nope, but the specific one in the photo is called the "Rogue Wagon" - Rogue Engineering built it, and it has all E46 M3 drivetrain, suspension, brakes, interior, etc. So while the normal E46 wagon won't give that Audi a run, the red car pictured above certainly will!

tllips
07-28-05, 03:42 PM
I remember the cover of Road and Track or one of those magazines around '90 or '91 had a Ferrari Sedan on the cover. The article said that Ferrari lovers wanted something to carry the whole family in. The sedan offered Ferrari luxury and performance with the roominess of a sedan. I did not get this magazine, it was in a waiting room at a doctors office or something. Does anybody remember this car? Did Ferrari ever actually release it?

I remember the car on the cover was Dark blue. It probably looked a little like a 7Series BMW does in size and lines.

Dirty Sanchez
07-28-05, 03:59 PM
Nope, but the specific one in the photo is called the "Rogue Wagon" - Rogue Engineering built it, and it has all E46 M3 drivetrain, suspension, brakes, interior, etc. So while the normal E46 wagon won't give that Audi a run, the red car pictured above certainly will!first thing I noticed was the stance and the brakes. definitely trick :thumbup:

I would rock that in a heartbeat. wagons rule.

Winston Wolfe
07-28-05, 09:00 PM
I remember the cover of Road and Track or one of those magazines around '90 or '91 had a Ferrari Sedan on the cover. The article said that Ferrari lovers wanted something to carry the whole family in. The sedan offered Ferrari luxury and performance with the roominess of a sedan. I did not get this magazine, it was in a waiting room at a doctors office or something. Does anybody remember this car? Did Ferrari ever actually release it?

I remember the car on the cover was Dark blue. It probably looked a little like a 7Series BMW does in size and lines.


I think it was the Ferrari 400i..... right ?

Jag_Warrior
07-29-05, 12:14 AM
All the hand-wringing by Porsche purists makes me laugh. I've always said, if you HAVE to have an SUV, why not make it a Porsche? So, if you HAVE to have a 4 door sedan, why not make it a Porsche?

What these people fail to realize is that in today's market place, in order to retain independence, Porsche MUST make these cars, and they must sell as many as possible. They cannot survive on 911's, Boxsters, The various GT-series cars, and especially cars like the Carerra GT. I'd wager that the Carerra GT would not have been viable without the profits from the Cayenne.

All of the other "sports car" manufacturers have "sugar daddy" parent companies who I'm guessing are willing to ignore un-profitability in order to have the cache of saying "we make these cars". I guarantee all of the big car companies are just waiting for the ability to snap up a prize like Porsche.

And you're right, they need to keep racing. This is another step toward ensuring that Porsche will always BE racing.

I think we're saying the same thing. Ya know, a sign of the times.

I can't say I'm any kind of Porsche purist. The only Porsche I ever owned was a 944 (I think one fellow where I worked then called me a Satan worshipper for that), and that was many a moon ago.

So yeah, I think they're doing what they have to do. We all do. I drive a 4 door station wagon these days. And when people ask me what that odd whistling noise is, I just say it must have a vacuum leak or something. :gomer:

chop456
07-29-05, 01:54 AM
I think it was the Ferrari 400i..... right ?

The 400i was a 2-door, and ugly as sin, narrowly beating out the Mondial for worst Ferrari ever. It was around in the early to mid-80's. A friend's dad had one and not only was it homely, (and light blue :gomer: ), it was a miserable POS.

RacinM3
07-29-05, 11:08 AM
Not to mention that 95% of the 400i's were automatics :thumdown: .

Warlock!
07-29-05, 11:24 AM
The 400i was a 2-door, and ugly as sin, narrowly beating out the Mondial for worst Ferrari ever. It was around in the early to mid-80's. A friend's dad had one and not only was it homely, (and light blue :gomer: ), it was a miserable POS.
Sweet ride, mang!

http://www.oldtimergalerie.ch/images/ferrari400.JPG

chop456
07-29-05, 02:32 PM
^ That's the car!

What will happen if I hold my nose and puke at the same time? :cry:

eiregosod
07-29-05, 03:31 PM
but does it have a V8? :D

http://www.speedgeezers.com/albums/Impala60/winter05_1.jpg

there's a cheap imitation of your car parked across the street. doesnt have as near as many horses, and the paint job is navy blue.

The extra weight at the back gives the car better handling ?

Dirty Sanchez
07-29-05, 04:06 PM
as compared to the sedan? yes... its a better balanced car. still a pig... but a better balanced pig. the V8 weighs just as much as the 2.7 turbo V6 that was used in the previous generation S4.

oddlycalm
07-29-05, 04:22 PM
John, your wish is BMW's command - 3-Series wagon: Nice car. If that's too much coin VW makes a wagon on the same platform as the Audi A4.

BTW, I agree regarding the whining from the "purists." It's like the biggest Porsche fans want the company to fail or something. From the pictures I've been seeing the Panamera looks like it'll be a really nice car. Too bad we'll have to wait so long to see it.

oc

eiregosod
07-29-05, 04:32 PM
Top Gear just reviewed the M5. CLarkson wasn't impressed until .....


car goes from :thumdown: to :thumbup: when you press the 'M' button.

chop456
07-30-05, 01:38 AM
http://www.rallydecals.com/catalog/big/youjustgotbeatbyawagon.jpg

Jag_Warrior
07-30-05, 05:16 PM
http://www.rallydecals.com/catalog/big/youjustgotbeatbyawagon.jpg

http://instagiber.net/smiliesdotcom/otn/blobs/bounce.gif

The Subie has sure made a believer out of me. A lil of this and a touch of that in mods and you're just shy of 300 hp @ the crank for a LOT less than $30K... the AWD system and great quality is just icing.