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<blockquote data-quote="TaraFirma" data-source="post: 16496360" data-attributes="member: 54775"><p>I’m really liking it and all the new tech. Sport mode turns this thing into a completely different animal. So much fun.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And that’s OK. If you’re really hung up on what badge is on the car, you’re really limiting yourself from some great cars. </p><p>I can understand and relate. Used to feel the same. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The Porsche is a fantastic machine, and obviously a more refined and precise driving experience, and the cockpit of the Panamera is an absolutely wonderful place to spend time. My commute is 163 miles (once per week) so when I drive, I’m in there for a while. The hybrid system was giving me issues (wouldn’t go into hybrid mode) every 2-3 weeks, and the oil level sensor was periodically giving me low oil warnings even though the oil level was fine. Long story short, even though I absolutely loved the car, and will most likely own another (non hybrid) in the future, I had lost my confidence and was just ready for something that I would enjoy owning, driving, and not have to worry about. The Stinger checked all those blocks, and looks damn good doing it.</p><p>There are some things I’ll miss in the Panamera, and some new/better features the Stinger has that I’m looking forward to using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TaraFirma, post: 16496360, member: 54775"] I’m really liking it and all the new tech. Sport mode turns this thing into a completely different animal. So much fun. And that’s OK. If you’re really hung up on what badge is on the car, you’re really limiting yourself from some great cars. I can understand and relate. Used to feel the same. The Porsche is a fantastic machine, and obviously a more refined and precise driving experience, and the cockpit of the Panamera is an absolutely wonderful place to spend time. My commute is 163 miles (once per week) so when I drive, I’m in there for a while. The hybrid system was giving me issues (wouldn’t go into hybrid mode) every 2-3 weeks, and the oil level sensor was periodically giving me low oil warnings even though the oil level was fine. Long story short, even though I absolutely loved the car, and will most likely own another (non hybrid) in the future, I had lost my confidence and was just ready for something that I would enjoy owning, driving, and not have to worry about. The Stinger checked all those blocks, and looks damn good doing it. There are some things I’ll miss in the Panamera, and some new/better features the Stinger has that I’m looking forward to using. [/QUOTE]
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