Panamera [Official] Porsche Panamera (971)


The Porsche Panamera is a mid to full-sized luxury car (E-segment or F-segment for LWB in Europe) manufactured and marketed by Porsche. The Panamera name, as with the Carrera name, is derived from the Carrera Panamericana race.

Which Panamera would you spend your money on?

  • Panamera 4S

  • Panamera 4S Diesel

  • Panamera Turbo


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Worth it though.

Nick followed your advice and brought a cloth to wipe down the whole interior like he's a bank robber :D
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Black powerwindow and -mirror buttons in a beige interior... I think it's so cheap to not match the button colour to the interior colour.
 
From what you have seen on the streets, how popular is the Panamera, and are the dealers offering special lease deals to move cars along?

Here in Germany, leasing rates range from anywhere between approx. 1200 Euros (base model) to approx. 2500 Euros (Turbo Executive) per month.

New Pannys are becoming increasingly commonplace on our roads.
 
Here in Germany, leasing rates range from anywhere between approx. 1200 Euros (base model) to approx. 2500 Euros (Turbo Executive) per month.

New Pannys are becoming increasingly commonplace on our roads.
Well that's interesting Jimmy. Because on my roads (Düsseldorf area) I hardly see any new Panamera. It can't be the lack of potential money. It seems it does better in Harbourcity Hamburg than in Rheincity Düsseldorf.
 
Well that's interesting Jimmy. Because on my roads (Düsseldorf area) I hardly see any new Panamera. It can't be the lack of potential money. It seems it does better in Harbourcity Hamburg than in Rheincity Düsseldorf.

The level of affluency in Hamburg neighborhoods such as Nienstedten, Blankenese, the Hamburger Walddörfer and those surrounding the Aussenalster can be mindboggling.
 
Here in Germany, leasing rates range from anywhere between approx. 1200 Euros (base model) to approx. 2500 Euros (Turbo Executive) per month.

New Pannys are becoming increasingly commonplace on our roads.
Thats cheeaap ccompared to Sweden. They gave me a lease rate on a hybrid with msrp around 150k euro at 3100 euro per month.
I'm in Berlin right now I need to take a walk to the porsche dealer. ASAP

When it comes to discounts on it in sweden just forget it. They gave me 3500 euro discount on a 150k car.

Order now get it around June/ July.
 
Thats cheeaap ccompared to Sweden. They gave me a lease rate on a hybrid with msrp around 150k euro at 3100 euro per month.
I'm in Berlin right now I need to take a walk to the porsche dealer. ASAP

When it comes to discounts on it in sweden just forget it. They gave me 3500 euro discount on a 150k car.

Order now get it around June/ July.

Can't you just get it in Germany and drive it in Sweden? Or does it need to be registered where it's bought?

And if you could do as Yaz suggests, how does that affect you getting the car serviced? Do you have to get it sent back to the dealer in Germany or can you have it done at a local dealer in Sweden?
 
Ok so i went to the dealer in Berlin.
First off he gave me 5% discount instead of the 2% in sweden.
Car costs roughly 140K and the lease came out to 2100 euro ish which is like 1000 euro less per month than Sweden.
Now you have to keep it registered in Germany for the duration of the lease.
Service can be done anywhere.
Also you need to be registered in Germany to lease the car.
Now this sixt thing is interesting same car comes out at 1700ish.
But unfortunately there is no private leasing from sixt in sweden only company cars.

So all in all its a huge hassle unless you live in Germany.
Beat option seems to be to buy it cash or finance in sweden and try to push the dealer for a better discount.

Still its amazing that for the same f#cking car in sweden the lease is 3100 and via sixt in Germany it's 1700.

Thats almost half. So imagine what type of Mark up they have on a lease in sweden.

Basically you pay nearly 112k over 3 years.

The car is 140k that leaves only 28k.. thats the risk they take.

Now a damn panamera hybrid with 50000km 3 years old is worth probably north of 60k.. so they will make 32k plus the 112 you pay for the lease.
144k off a car that costs 140k.
And you stand there 112k poorer after 3 years with only your dick in your hand.
 
Ok so i went to the dealer in Berlin.
First off he gave me 5% discount instead of the 2% in sweden.
Car costs roughly 140K and the lease came out to 2100 euro ish which is like 1000 euro less per month than Sweden.
Now you have to keep it registered in Germany for the duration of the lease.
Service can be done anywhere.
Also you need to be registered in Germany to lease the car.
Now this sixt thing is interesting same car comes out at 1700ish.
But unfortunately there is no private leasing from sixt in sweden only company cars.

So all in all its a huge hassle unless you live in Germany.
Beat option seems to be to buy it cash or finance in sweden and try to push the dealer for a better discount.

Still its amazing that for the same f$%king car in sweden the lease is 3100 and via sixt in Germany it's 1700.

Thats almost half. So imagine what type of Mark up they have on a lease in sweden.

Basically you pay nearly 112k over 3 years.

The car is 140k that leaves only 28k.. thats the risk they take.

Now a damn panamera hybrid with 50000km 3 years old is worth probably north of 60k.. so they will make 32k plus the 112 you pay for the lease.
144k off a car that costs 140k.
And you stand there 112k poorer after 3 years with only your dick in your hand.

Pardon my ignorance, but are you saying this only applies if you are a citizen of Germany?
 
Usually if you have a residence in a certain country and have some sort of documentation, you should be able to register and lease a car in that country. If not, then it's just not possible.

Can't you just get it in Germany and drive it in Sweden? Or does it need to be registered where it's bought?

Found this on swap a lease:
Details for SAL ID #1188912

A bare bones 4; oh Porsche... For about that price you could lease a loaded 2017 750, M6GC, E63 with some options, upcoming M5, just to name a few.
 
Usually if you have a residence in a certain country and have some sort of documentation, you should be able to register and lease a car in that country. If not, then it's just not possible.

Yeah you don't have to be a citizen.. But you need to have an address and have your salary paid in German account to lease a car there.


A bare bones 4; oh Porsche... For about that price you could lease a loaded 2017 750, M6GC, E63 with some options, upcoming M5, just to name a few.

Yeah but then again all of those have the resale value of a used shoe.
 
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My cousin just took delivery of a 4s ... was going to text he's the worst photographer I've ever seen, but decided to save it for later and say congrats. Heavy spec
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Haha. Photography is definitely not his thing. Clearly he’s great at something though if he can afford one of those! (y)
 
My cousin just took delivery of a 4s ... was going to text he's the worst photographer I've ever seen, but decided to save it for later and say congrats. Heavy spec

Very green and sunny for this time of year. Is that how it is in Monterey?
 
My cousin just took delivery of a 4s ... was going to text he's the worst photographer I've ever seen, but decided to save it for later and say congrats. Heavy spec
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4S: the Goldilocks of the range. That is until we get the GTS. Probably.

Did he actually option those door handles?
 

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