Porsche Sedan?
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Ugly or not, I like the idea of Porsche trying to expand the company by increasing sales and offering more models. Four door super sports sedan is definitely one good choice. What is wrong of trying to earn more money for a business? Every business tries to make more money, why should Porsche be exceptional? You don't expect Porsche to stick on its old route and simply sell two doors right? Five or six two door luxury sports car with similar looks? Hell no.
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Originally posted by heffergm
I hate to say it, but it looks like in recent years, the only thing Porsche is capable of doing from a design standpoint is to modify the 911 body shape into various other forms.
I hate to say it, but it looks like in recent years, the only thing Porsche is capable of doing from a design standpoint is to modify the 911 body shape into various other forms.
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In 2003, Porsche North America had their second highest sales rate since ever - the best being 1986.
30,028 vehicles total. 13,661 Cayennes. 9,935 911s (third best ever.) 6,432 Boxsters (down 38% from last year.)
So as you can see, Porsche really needs something to prop up lost sales from the Boxster. And the Cayenne is huge for them.
http://www2.us.porsche.com/english/usa/new...004-01-08-2.htm
30,028 vehicles total. 13,661 Cayennes. 9,935 911s (third best ever.) 6,432 Boxsters (down 38% from last year.)
So as you can see, Porsche really needs something to prop up lost sales from the Boxster. And the Cayenne is huge for them.
http://www2.us.porsche.com/english/usa/new...004-01-08-2.htm
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