Used 2015 Porsche Panamera Consumer Reviews
Funtodrive
Good car. Super fun. When working it is great. Frequent very expensive to repair. Not a daily driver after about eight years old and sixty thousand miles. I live 53 miles away from my job and do not trust it to go to work daily.
Fantastic and Sublime
This is one great car. Basically, a four door sport car with strong acceleration and precise handling. The four wheel drive really pulls the car through curves. The double clutch transmission makes almost instantaneous shifts when using the paddles. The cabin is strikingly attractive and very comfortable. I found the touch screen communication system very easy to learn and the Bose sound system is awesome. This car elicits attention no doubt. I've had multiple people take pictures of the car and many others asking questions. If you are looking for anonymity, this is not the car for you.
- SedanMSRP: $27,999102 mi away
- S E-Hybrid Plug-In Hybrid SedanMSRP: $19,995445 mi away
- 4 SedanMSRP: $21,990In-stock online
Fantabulous Panamara
without a doubt, the best handling car i have ever driven.
2nd time around
Over the last 13 years, we've had a 2011 Pani GTS 4 and for the past two years the base Pani 4; get the AWD no matter what model you choose. Bought both used with less than 40k mi. My other two cars are a 2006 Corvette 4 LT GS and 2019 Audi RS 5. While the Pani 4 (V-6) is not as quick as the other two, it rides, corners and handles better than the other two. Got it for travel trips for the cargo room, ride, handling, visibility and @85k miles, if we keep it under 80, we still get 30mpg Hwy! The styling is unique to a 4 door and I've never met anyone who didn't like the car. Only minor repairs (head light washer pump-which should just be eliminated as it's unnecessary) and maintenance. The new models are just improvements to a great original car. Nice to see the base is now a turbo charged V-6. Will eventually get another low mileage used one. Dave n Holly
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Huge dissapointment!!
I purchased this car from the dealer brand new with 20 miles on it nearly two years ago. With all the features such as blacked tail light covers, 360 camera views, 20 inch wheels etc. the car is a looker. About a year ago I start the car to go to work and I get a transmission error. The warning says the car is driveable but I call the srevive department immediately! I notice the car won't go into 3, 5 or 7th gear. So I basically limp to the dealership for service. Two days later I get it back and I was told it was a software and transfer case issue. All is well or so I thought. Last week same scenario. Start the car, warning light again. I call the dealer, limp to the dealership get in my loaner and leave. This time I get a call they have to replace the entire tranny! !!!! Ok, now I'm upset. Almost 200k on a car with 27k miles and the tranny goes out twice?????? Again, I'm the original owner and all service has been performed by the dealer. Now it's time to reassess my intent on keeping this car!! I've owned various luxury Marques to include, Mercedes, Jaguar, and Lexus. Not one of them needed a new transmission! !! The 2002 S Class I owned had 14 miles on it when I bought it. I kept it for 9 years and put over 180k miles on it. The biggest expense I even had was replacing the front end suspension and that was due to normal wear and tear. How does Porsche get away with being called the most reliable and well built luxury car when their famous PDK transmission failed twice in less than 30k miles??? Having a conversation with my lawyer at this point.
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