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Old 01-23-2009, 07:26 AM   #1
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Both of those brands have nothing that comes close to the M5. IS-F is just a poorly engineered car.

I think it depends on what your in the market for, BMW, Honda, and Toyota all have a long history of producing quality cars. I'd look to any of those before the Panamera.

I'd like Porsche to build me small sports cars, and roadsters, not SUV's or sedans. As FTD stated, "it's just not right."
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Old 01-23-2009, 07:38 AM   #2
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Thank you for the replies.

I think I would love an RX-8, but I really am looking for a convertible. I know nothing with four seats can really replicate the Boxster's mid-engine dynamics. _But_, I figure many of the posters here have driven a wide array of cars, and was hoping someone would suggest the best option out of the unavoidable compromises of four seats.
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Old 01-23-2009, 07:45 AM   #3
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I think it depends on what your in the market for, BMW, Honda, and Toyota all have a long history of producing quality cars. I'd look to any of those before the Panamera.
OP wrote "I care more about handling and road feel.", there's no 4-door from Acura or Lexus that has handling and road feel. Reliability is another topic.

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I'd like Porsche to build me small sports cars, and roadsters, not SUV's or sedans. As FTD stated, "it's just not right."
It's not right, but it's people like OP that Porsche is marketing the Panamera towards.

It's the "I got kids" or "My wife won't let me" car.
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