@@DiaperSNiFFER the 1st owner is a 65yr old lawyer. bought it once he reaches 9k mileage. now reaching 10,8k mileage with me. never had a problem so far. oh , only 1 though. the headlight stepper sometime shows error. replaced them with warranty.
@@Floridasky1977 You bought it at 9k miles and it has 10,800 now? And you wrote this in 2021 so that means you've had it 10 years and put on 1,800 miles. That's only 180 miles per year and only 15 miles per month, which is like 3.75 miles per week. That doesn't make any sense.
I bought one and then stumbled upon this video once the cash left my account. Very proud that yall agreed with my independent research...merry Christmas to me from me!
We sold our Heavily depreciated Porsche Sedan 🥲. 2010 Porsche Panamera 4S full option. Night blue metalic. Porsche Badge on the front and back. Tan beige interior- forgot the colour. God I loved that thing and still miss it.
I like your videos. Is this a daily or mainly a track toy for you? Can you get a warranty on a 10 year old car like that? And how much does that cost and what does it cover? While I am sure it is capable, you don't see many folks tracking them, it is more of a GT than a track toy. For around $50 K a used 911 or even better a new/slightly used Camaro 1LE or Mustang PP2 would make a much better track toy and have factory warranty. Oh and what sort of mileage did it have when you bought it? The problem with Porsche is repair costs, that is why they depreciate so much.
Regarding the track comment I think Panameras fall in same class as 700-series BMWs and Audi 7&8, perfectly capable and no doubt quite well handling cars but not aimed towards track-savvy people
@Eric I just bought one. Yes you can. The warranty covers drivetrain, tranny, suspension, and mechanical electrical. The prices depend on mileage and range between 1 and 4 years (at least with the company I got mine through). price ranges from $7000 to about $20k depending on level of coverage.
The looks are better but the panamera turbo is ridiculously fast faster than the m6 and the tech is comparable too. Id pick the porsche but its all preference
It could have been retrofitted by a previous owner. No one in their right mind would have the original steering wheel of the 2010, and swap that to the next gen panamera. Just not gonna happen. I love Porsche, but late 90’s to around 2015 depending on the model some got them earlier all have awful steering wheel design.
bought one in 2011. still driving it now. only has 10,600 mileage until today . great car
That’s very low millage 👌 you don’t drive it much
@@DiaperSNiFFER the 1st owner is a 65yr old lawyer. bought it once he reaches 9k mileage. now reaching 10,8k mileage with me. never had a problem so far. oh , only 1 though. the headlight stepper sometime shows error. replaced them with warranty.
@@Floridasky1977 ah that car is a beast enjoy 😉 🙏
@@Floridasky1977 You bought it at 9k miles and it has 10,800 now? And you wrote this in 2021 so that means you've had it 10 years and put on 1,800 miles. That's only 180 miles per year and only 15 miles per month, which is like 3.75 miles per week. That doesn't make any sense.
I bought one and then stumbled upon this video once the cash left my account. Very proud that yall agreed with my independent research...merry Christmas to me from me!
Thanks for making this entertaining and helpful video
We sold our Heavily depreciated Porsche Sedan 🥲.
2010 Porsche Panamera 4S full option.
Night blue metalic.
Porsche Badge on the front and back.
Tan beige interior- forgot the colour.
God I loved that thing and still miss it.
Nice looking Porsche Kyle. So the first question I had - is it faster to drift around the track or to pick a clean line?
Definitely a clean line! But sideways can be more fun...
I'm looking to buy one of these, thanks for the vid. Where is that track?
I’m about to buy a 2010 turbo also. Did you end up buying one?
@@LivinginPrinceGeorge they are great, keep an eye out on oil, higher millage burn a little bit
Did you get it?
@@LivinginPrinceGeorge I’m gonna buy a 2010 turbo just waiting for the perfect deal
@@LivinginPrinceGeorge did you end up getting one? Any problems w it?
I like your videos. Is this a daily or mainly a track toy for you? Can you get a warranty on a 10 year old car like that? And how much does that cost and what does it cover? While I am sure it is capable, you don't see many folks tracking them, it is more of a GT than a track toy. For around $50 K a used 911 or even better a new/slightly used Camaro 1LE or Mustang PP2 would make a much better track toy and have factory warranty.
Oh and what sort of mileage did it have when you bought it? The problem with Porsche is repair costs, that is why they depreciate so much.
So many questions. None answered.
Regarding the track comment I think Panameras fall in same class as 700-series BMWs and Audi 7&8, perfectly capable and no doubt quite well handling cars but not aimed towards track-savvy people
@Eric I just bought one. Yes you can. The warranty covers drivetrain, tranny, suspension, and mechanical electrical. The prices depend on mileage and range between 1 and 4 years (at least with the company I got mine through). price ranges from $7000 to about $20k depending on level of coverage.
@@tundeukwuWhat company did you get it through? Looking to buy a 2012 panamara that's for sale locally. How has the car been for you?
You're really smart mate
Is the car in my dream everyday
I have a 2012 and it’s so cool to drive I put 315./35 20 on the rears might change to 305 though
I put the 315/35/20’s on my Turbo and it handles, sticks to the ground and looks way better.
265/30/22 in the front 315/25/22 in the rear over here.
how much is the warranty /?
What about the 2015 BMW m6?
The looks are better but the panamera turbo is ridiculously fast faster than the m6 and the tech is comparable too. Id pick the porsche but its all preference
How much you paid for it?
45,000
I got one it's the best car ever
Trust me. If you wanna drive it and not drift it get an AWD Panamera.
World of difference.
GTS version is the best for 970, along with naturally aspirated V8, it has proper paddles and an alcantara wheel.
GTS sounds the best!
@@OutofSpecMotoring That too :)
sorry guys, but, a tesla and a Porsche cannot be compared. Porsche is better in every means......really.
Why do you want to driff the car the hole time .It's not difficult to do .
Heavily depreciated my ass they are still expensive and they don't make ugly porsche's just don't be the first owner lol
Americans reviewing a Porsche, haha! What next, plumbers rating CT scanners?
No way this is a 2010. Look at the headlights. They didn’t start the DRL until 2015
It could have been retrofitted by a previous owner. No one in their right mind would have the original steering wheel of the 2010, and swap that to the next gen panamera. Just not gonna happen. I love Porsche, but late 90’s to around 2015 depending on the model some got them earlier all have awful steering wheel design.
Wrong - those come standard in the Turbo models - you can download specsheets and look for yourself (i own a 2011 turbo btw... same lights)
@@lamilumag Any major problems with the car? Really in the fence about buying one, just worried about expensive problems it could have…
@@jon9586 the thing is, if there is a problem, it is going to get expensive, pretty much no matter what goes wrong 😅
Two gays, show us the car on track
Frauds, this is a 2015. Why lie about the cars age?
It’s a 2010
@@OutofSpecMotoring it just aged so crazy lol people think your lying