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I think there is a huge oversight here. The Cayenne isnt made to appeal to us. Its made to appeal to them. Them being people who like suv's. I own a suburban I bought it used, with four kids it fits the bill. Heck, I wouldnt say to myself I'm getting out of the 993 and into Cayenne. However, I might say I'm getting out of the suburban and into a used Cayenne. Why not?
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Wayne, a bit of clarification please?
Oh, The other thing I'm wondering is: Is PCA going to allow these things to run at track events?
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http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/bill/asm/ab_1451-1500/ab_1493_bill_20020701_enrolled.html http://www.msnbc.com/news/783573.asp -Wayne
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Just finished reading a Goldman Sachs report on Porsche. The company seems to be depending on Cayenne to raise its profit margins. Estimates for 2002/2003:
20,000 996 models with 15% profit margin 4000 996 Turbo and GT2/3 with 27% margin 25,000 Boxsters with 5% margin 15,000 Cayenne with 10% margin They expect 12% margins (on 25,000 sales) on Cayenne by 2003/4, but others to stay the same. US inventories have been climbing since summer of 2000 (<500 in July 2000, 3200 in November 2001). Market vaulation of Porsche stock assumes Cayenne will be a success.
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I was going to make a crack to the effect that now that Gray Davis is seized of an infrastructural and energy issue, it's all but solved, and go on to offer my condolences to our Left Coast bretheren. But CA's fuzzyheadedness may bite us all...
For anyone who wants an articulate political (read: "anti") opinion on the new CA legislation, I offer the following National Review editorial. It's National Review, guys, so if that's not the way you swing, you don't have to go there. Clicking that link is an option. One interesting statistic buried in that editorial/article/polemic is that light trucks (the category into which most SUVs fall) out sell passenger cars in 36 of the 50 states. Doesn't look like the SUV bubble has burst quite yet... - jPp
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The Cayenne will sell because of the badge AND (more importantly) the parent company's engineering reputation. This thing should be "best in class" or close to it since it has arrived on the market so late. Yeah, it's funny looking in the early pix and not the biggest SUV out there, but it will be an outstanding vehicle.
I've got to wait for the pickup version, though........
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Just gimme one of those brand new Range Rovers that just came out. That's my pick in the "totally impractical, who really needs it" catagory. Ohmygod those things are nice. Just sick/nice.
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I think the Cayenne sales will be decent, I even have a friend's father who hasn't bought a car in 5 years waiting for the "Porsche SUV" to be his next one.
I can definitely see it selling in a place like Vancouver where it seems that Ford Explorers and the like don't seem to cut it as much, everyone has a Mercedes or BMW SUV. |
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The new RR is the most capable SUV on the market. Its got a long and storied history of off-road success and if initial tests are accurate will outperform everything else on the road AND in the dirt. Unless you're driving in a boulder field with a bunch of Jeep Wrangler/CJs or Suzuki Sami's nobody going to challenge you with a stock vehicle. That includes the Hummer.Would I buy one, if I had the cash definitely. Do I have the cash, No. But we do have a Land Rover Discovery and I could go on and on about what a great truck that thing is. David |
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