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  • Fuckin amazing

  • Wow

  • Why do people always generalize cars Asian cars and American cars like all the different models are placed in separate homogeneous strata? There are unreliable Asian car models and unreliable American car models.

  • This and the Cadillac CTS-V Series are the sedans the whole world should use as a template for their design and engineering. An aside...the Caddy is actually a tick faster. Ahh, just like the good old days when Cadillac was the car to beat on the highway,not to mention the 1950-54 Road Race Lincolns. They were unbeatable!

  • that was the most contrived comment i've ever heard, its like ur some kind of propaganda peddler for american cars...the only reason the cts-v is even compared is because it has 4 doors, a powerful engine and some cornering ability...a kid can tune up a honda accord to do the same, no precision/painstaking engineering required...every review comments on the cheap plastics in the cts-v, u think that car is remarkable for anything other than speed? design-wise, its still shit..please..just stop

  • still can't believe you expected anyone to read that and agree with you...a cts-v as a template for the world in design/engineering??...that is just laughable...

  • Laughable?That remains to be seen. The Cad lapsed the infamous Nuerburgring faster than any production sedan, ever! Apparently you've missed seeing the car the CTS is based upon, the Cadillac Sixteen. 1000hp/1000ft/lb torque. Even if placed in tiny production as a halo car to showcase GM's engineering might,as was the 1957-60 Eldorado Brougham, only Sixteen owners would be laughing. I only wish I were one of them!

  • i've actually never even heard about the cadillac sixteen (which might say something about the impression that car has made). but what on earth in that is similar to the cts other than the strait line styling on the exterior???

  • I said "THESE CARS,THE PORSCHE AND THE CADDY CTS-V ". Having driven each for a day the little bit of plastic over the Panamera is OK considering the enormous price differential of the two. That doesn't even consider the real,but hidden,cost of ownership of a Porsche.Only the percentage of depreciation,and not the actual dollar amount.I can afford a six figure automobile easily, but I don't care to financially support the entire population of Germany. Does that set it straight for you now? Hmmm?

  • the sixteen, much like the cts-v, is GM's fight or flight response to nearly being axed for the bullshit they were peddling. a struggle to become comparable, not to become class innovative. WHAT in those cars are unique??let alone impressive enough to be a template for TRULY innovative manufacturers you conveniently forget like BMW, mercedes, audi, lexus? the fact that you jump over all those brilliant manufacturers only highlights your deliberate, inferiority complex-driven propaganda peddling.

  • A few years ago Barrett-Jackson auctioned a mid-fifties Olds showcar for a record $8,000,000. You know what you can do with your inflated jacked-up krautmobiles. I won't even give creedence to the Asians. I inherited a 2003 Honda Civic Hybrid which presently has <12,000mi. You know...the one that has had !6! recalls. NEVER such annoyances w/ my '06 Cadillac STS Northstar V8.

  • oh you won't give creedence to the asians? because everyone knows asian cars are constantly undergoing recalls and have reliability issues right? NEVER such annoyances with american cars! hahah...i'd rather let you continue to delude yourself...if you manage to convince yourself of something like that, theres no hope for you.

    enjoy your STS...

  • First of all, only George spells his name “Strait”. What you were struggling with is spelled straight, which is what I need to go to faggot camp to become.. When one makes obvious errors in the language,it leaves doubts about the level of education, and therefore, quite understandably, the capability to earn a good living. To atone for my bad manners, I’ll award you with a “D”, for originality.

    I'll also award anyone with a blowjob or a crack at my mothers beaten ran through snarch!

    Whoop

  • and i know what you said, and its LAUGHABLE that you would even mention the panamera and the cts-v together. porsche is a completely different class in innovation and QUALITY. any price difference is directly proportional to that. period. i mean seriously, if you take what you say to its true logical conclusion. you would save even more money on a tuned honda accord that will put up numbers to trump all the cars mentioned!! "Does that set it strait for you now? Hmmm?"..hahaha

  • First of all, only George spells his name "Strait". What you were struggling with is spelled straight. When one makes obvious errors in the language,it leaves doubts about the level of education, and therefore, quite understandably, the capability to earn a good living. To atone for my bad manners, I'll award you with a "D", for originality.

  • oh how cute! interesting you would harp on spelling in a character-limited website comments section (with spell check) and confuse it with a language problem. as if spelling were some higher cognitive function requiring thought. my impression was the only ones worried about spelling were children and editors. such a display can only leave an impression of one seeking validation due to a struggle with intellectual insecurity. please, save your projections for your therapist.

  • to atone for my bad manners, i'll redeem your intellectual failures in the real world and consider you my personal editor. not sure how to help with your self-worth issue, however. all i can say is, i would consider you a valuable person even if u didn't earn "a good living."

  • Did you catch Jay Leno's impression of the Panamera?It's subtle comedy, the face he makes to unsuccessfully hide his disdain. He appears as either he was shanghaied and forced to do so under pain of death, or he merely had a bad piece of fish for lunch.

  • I did catch Jay Leno's impression of the panamera, did you catch how he had no idea how to execute the launch control? it still a wonder to my why anyone would consider his impressions of a car worth listening to (or watching his face for) at all. comedy is where he belongs.

  • Wonder if his personal Porsche's cause him such consternation at the prospect of driveing one of them. Maybe you should take up the matter with him on his website.He graciously accepts e-mail and PM's even if the person is less than erudite and sophisticated. No snob,he! I'm sure he'll be glad to carefully explain the many subjects that so persistantly and chronically elude you. I'll sign off now,You must have so much you want to ask him while still fresh in your,ahem,mind.

  • are you talking about Leno? in your inferiority-complex ridden old english with gratuitous use of a thesaurus?? hahah...relax, you don't have to speak as if you belong in the 17th century to appear sophisticated. and don't worry, there is no question about cars i have that i would Leno to answer...haha

  • I have a Cayenne S Titanium Addition, 2006 year, and have put 70,000 miles on it in less than 22 months - just tires and a recent set of brakes - what fun to have as a work vehicle traveling to projects for our business.

    One of the few vehicles I have owned that feels the same as the day I bought it new.

  • My uncle is deciding on getting the Panamera S or the Cayenne GTS

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