I read autocar or car said this car will be almost like a new model, I think people are blind or something at that magazine.
They recently took the wraps off a useless Platinum Edition to entice buyers to pick up a base Panamera model, so you know the end is near. Press info and photos for the Panamera were presented around the start of 2009 so the windows for the unveil is getting closer.
^ I don't see any indication of a substantial change to the rear end which is by far its greatest liability.
Well its kind of the way it looks.. and a change in that would be a change in not only the sheet metal of the car, but even the structure. And believe it or not, this damn thing sells very well looking just like it is.. so i like you expect no dramatic changes. But then again im a fan of the current car, so the little touch ups Porsche will do .. makes me very excited
To those who think the Panamera "needs" drastic changes, at least if you live in the U.S, I urge you to check out Panamera resale values, from the base to the S. These things lose less value in 3 years than a 6-Series or CLS will lose in 3 months.
^ Your absolutely correct K-A, numbers don't lie and the current Panny is quite popular in the states for sure. Know imagine what a good looking one would yield?
I almost bought this car, came really close to it. It it weren't for the pending facelift and the iffy styling, even that I was willing to deal with because other aspects of the car are so hot, but the facelift would have pissed me off if I had bought one now. M