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Newbie, my first Porsche

Alan61

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Hi All,

This is my first post, and my first Porsche, picked it up today, its a Panamera Turbo S in rare Voodo Blue :ROFLMAO:, I think it is stunning and can't find a picture of another like this anywhere On the internet, is it the only one? What do you think of it?

i have had a number of 'Premium' marques in the past including BMW, Mercedes, Audi and Range Rover and have experienced a lot of sales and customer services 'Professionals' but I have to say that the guys at Glasgow Porsche are head and shoulders above them all in terms of customer care than any other dealership I have dealt with. They are down to earth, friendly and know their product! If my experience to date is anything to go by this will be the first but not the last Porsche for myself.


 
Hi Guys, my first Porsche and Post as well.

Also a Turbo S but 3 more days to wait until play time. It's the hardest decision I've ever had to make as I'm leaving the AMG brand having had a C63 & E63 so a really hard act to follow. But it's the final step for me (not interested in hyper cars) but it is a step up [:)]

lond time searching for for this one as it had to have surround view and PDLS+ (love those high beam lights dancing around)

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Evening all - I am gatecrashing from the Cayenne forum to highlight a serious issue afflicting V8 (inc. Turbo) Panamera engines used in the model years 2009 through 2011 (faulty camshaft controllers leading to potential/sudden engine failure; currently subject to a safety recall in the US/Canada).

Title on the Cayenne thread as follows - if you own a Panamera V8 built in this period, I urge you to read the post. Thank you.
[h1]Attention 2010/2011 Turbo and S Owners – Camshaft Controller Failure (US Safety Recall)[/h1]
 
Congrats, Alan61. Loving your Voodoo Blue Panamera!

I picked up my new Panamera 4 in Carmine Red in March.

Happy motoring! :)




 

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