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Avinash machado @ Mar 2nd 2008 10:16AM
As long as they confine it to the Cayenne and do not start selling Diesel 911's, Cayman's etc I guess it will be all right.
Michael @ Mar 2nd 2008 10:32AM
I agree.
almost Dr. G.. @ Mar 2nd 2008 10:44AM
i agree too.. but seriously though, if porsche wants to remain true to its name it needs to dump the base cayenne. stick with the new "gts?" and the turbo. but i guess that is the issue that has been looming around since porsche decided to mass produce an SUV for us americans.
Hike15 @ Mar 2nd 2008 4:39PM
i completely agree
this will help porsche survive and allow them to continue building those great sports cars
it may not be a "real" porsche, but its funding the real deal
Korona @ Mar 2nd 2008 7:31PM
Don't know about a diesel 911, but a hybrid 911 wouldn't surprise me.