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Meh its nice...but its a porsche. I would love to have a design job at that company.......Sit on ya ass and do nothing.

LOL. You get to play with the headlights every couple of years. They must have shat themselves when they found out a 4WD was on the cards - but then - they basically chucked a 911 on stilts from the front.

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thats true, the cayman is a design of the boxter with a little more power and a hard roof,

the cayene is a 996 carrera 911 jacked up,

and the Panamera is a 911 stretched out.

That V8 engine in the Ruff is the same as the panamera isn't it? And how the Fk did they get it to fit in the back there, good luck doing an engine out rebuild after 5 years of racing, without having to demolision saw the cars body lol.

And you may think its a beetle, designed by hitler, who cares a great car is a great car and nothing can make it bad (even though the colour is alittle wacky)

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