Porsche's major recall
#21
Originally Posted by JonBoy,Apr 28 2010, 01:48 PM
But those unions don't consider overdrawing on credit to buy a nicer car when times are tough to be a sign of your commitment to your work. That's the REAL difference.
#22
Being the owner of a MY00 S2000, which were subject to their own seatbelt retractor recall (as well as a boot cover recall, and spark plug recall,) and which I consider to be not that big of a deal, I cannot but think that this Panamera recall is no big deal as well.
ps - having seen several Panameras in person my opinion is that it's rather good looking.
ps - having seen several Panameras in person my opinion is that it's rather good looking.
#24
Originally Posted by 4evertopless,Apr 27 2010, 04:15 PM
When I started reading this, I figured Porsche was ashamed of selling such an ugly ****** car.
#28
I'm going to also say they look much better in person. I saw a cougar driving a white turbo and i would definitely drive it. Porsche just kinda needs to stop trying to make every single automobile resemble a 911
#29
A few recalls are nothing, Porsche has come a very long way in the reliability department, I think their cars are basically as reliable as you can expect from that type of car. Design... the SUV and Panamera are just ugly, I don't care what they cost and how awesome they drive, but they are ugly, ugly.
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