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Old Jun 1, 2011 | 09:42 AM
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andysdorm
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From: Grafton, Ma
Default Re: Crossfire vs Porsche Panamera

Many nights ago I had a dream I was driving my crossfire but the interior had the seat setup of a 3-row wagon. It retained the sport look of the crossfire but made the car more usable IMO. So when I got up that day I spent the morning conceptualizing a family Crossfire. It really did end up looking like a Panamara. Mind you this was well before the Panamera came out, so many nights must have been many months ago.

When the Panamera came out I loved the car immediately and I did notice the rear resemblnace to our cars. And even though Porsches are already great all-around cars, the Panamera only made it easier for men to con their wives into getting a Porsche. And that interior is opulent, very yacht-like as it was intended. I really like the navy blue/oyster interior combo.

I've always had weird taste in Porsches anyways and always preffered models like the 928, 968, Cayenne, and Cayman. The beloved 911's are great looking but not for me.

But on the topic of Crossfires, it would have been great to see the model have done well enough to create a side brand with a 4-door option to compliment the Limiteds, SRT, and even the Gotham City-esque base.
 
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