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    Senior Member BrentF's Avatar
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    My daily driver for the past 26 years has been a Mercedes wagon. Below is my current wagon, a 2012 E350. Also available as an AMG variant. These wagons actually hold a payload without compromising style. Don't see myself switching brands any time soon.

    Brent
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    Quote Originally Posted by tomlin View Post
    I wonder how these hideous things will be looked at say 10 years from now. The Cayenne has not aged well.

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    I'd say the Cayenne is no more ugly today that when it was introduced in 2003.

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    I will purchase this.......
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macroni View Post
    . . . I will purchase this . . .
    All I can say is --- take good care of it! . . .




    . . . 'cause I'll be there, 5 years behind ya





    And try doing a 'paint-to-sample' . . .

    . . . something green, maybe?




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    Looks like a stretched and upgraded Chrysler Crossfire Coupe.
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    Ferry loved station wagons. I like the term shooting brake better. I think the MB wagon is neat, but the Panamera wagon is kinda cool.
    David

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    I think it looks 1000x better than the sedan, but my daily is an Audi Avant and I like wagons so I guess I'm biased.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut View Post
    I'd drive it. I think it makes more sense than a Macan.

    Scott
    The Macan is a much smaller vehicle and as noted much cheaper. I didn't think much of the Macan, or cross-overs in general, until I rode along for a few laps at the LA Porsche Experience Center in the Macan GTS. I walked away very impressed.

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    More 'Sport Tourismo' . . .

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