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Originally posted by ianc
As for Cayenne owners, I reserve the bulk of my vitriol for them. They are cars for people with more money than sense. Whenever I see one on the road, I feel a deep sense of embarrassment that cheapens my car and the Porsche experience in general. Middle fingers away.
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How does this give you a "sense of embarassment" and what possible effect could it have on the value of your car? I still don't understand this train of thought. Porsche made a business decision to build an SUV. And build they did. I again say that If I was in the market for a slick SUV, you can bet I'd be test drving Cayennes.
It's beyond me that Porsche still gets grief for building this vehicle.
BTW, if this model has contributed financially to Porsche's decision to re-enter prototype racing, and one could assume it hasn't hurt, then it should get credit for this at least.