When you think Porsche you think fast. You think sleek body lines and that unmistakable 911 silhouette. Perhaps you think of the racy Cayenne, the SUV that many thought would fail miserably, but that has actually turned out to be a hot SUV.
Regardless, when you think Porsche you don’t often think “Hey, let’s load up the kids and head out to dinner!” Well, that is just what the German auto maker would like you to start thinking when they release the new Porsche Panamera.
This new offering from Porsche is still sporty and can get up and go, but it comes with four doors instead of two. Don’t get me wrong, Porsche is not trying to get you to buy a boxy luxury sedan so large that your kids can play football in the back seat. The Panamera, as depicted in the recently released photos, is still a Porsche.
Of course, the new Porsche sedan arrives in America at a time when the U.S. car market is experiencing a meltdown of biblical proportions. Unfortunately, there doesn’t appear to be a Moses poised to lead the not-so Big 3 into the promised land of profitability.
The release of the new Porsche Panamera is yet another reminder of how long GM and other American car companies have failed to hold the high ground against world wide competitors. The failure that appears to be a crisis today has been decades in the making.
“Porsche is synonymous with quality and styling. That is the holy grail for car makers,” reports Ron Sturgeon, the owner of a Dallas, TX exotic car rental company. And Sturgeon is uniquely poised to provide expert advice on the subject of exotic cars.
“We operate several businesses designed to expose people to the finest luxury and sports cars the world has to offer, even if their budget doesn’t have countless zeros in it.” Sturgeon’s businesses run the gamut from an exotic car club to an exotic car tour company and even a toy car museum in Fort Worth.
DFW Elite Car Club (www.dfwelitecarclub.com) offers memberships (starting at less than a thousand dollars per month) which allow car enthusiasts to drive dozens of exotic and luxury cars. The latest addition to the Dallas exotic car sharing club’s paddock is a brilliant red 2009 Audi R8. No need to call a mortgage broker to start enjoying drive time in a fine collection of elite vehicles.
DFW Elite Auto Rental (www.dfweliteautorental.com) is Sturgeon’s exotic car rental agency that offers many exotic cars for daily rent. Everything from Ferraris to Porsches is available at weekday and weekend rates.
Finally, DFW Drive Your Dream (www.dfwdriveyourdream.com) is an exotic car driving experience company that offers full and half-day tours in Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. Participants drive five exotic cars back-to-back on some of Texas’ most scenic highways.
“We are committed to bringing the finest cars in the world to the people who most want to drive them,” says DFW Elite Auto Rental GM Tom Warren. “We’ll certainly be taking a close look at the new Porsche Panamera.”
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