The many, MANY failed 4-door Porsches (including the Porsche 989)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 фев 2023
  • Porsche is known for fast sports cars, but you might be surprised to know that in 2022 4 door cars made up more than 8 out of every 10 cars Porsche sold. Yet 20 years earlier, it only sold 2 door cars, with cramped rear seats only suitable for small children. That fun Porsche you had in your 20s could be used in a pinch when the kids came along, but those kids grew and your Porsche became impractical. Customers fled to other car brands and many never returned. Porsche needed to change that.
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  • @BigCar2
    @BigCar2  Год назад +78

    Erratum: The 1955 Lincoln Capri I tag it more like a 1956 or 1957 model.

    • @caeserromero3013
      @caeserromero3013 Год назад +6

      Unforgivable 😂

    • @Jack-si2pg
      @Jack-si2pg Год назад

      Would be good if you made a video on all of Porsche's VW or Audio collaborations. The 914 lives with the not a real porsche stigma yet per your video, the Cayenne was a group collaboration. And from my understanding so were Porsche 928, 944, 968. The 356 and 912s also had VW engines.
      Could help dispel the stigma and clarify Porsche's history of collaboration.

  • @penzlic
    @penzlic Год назад +153

    That 989 is a beautiful car even today, it kept the shape of 911.
    Sure, some headspace is sacrificed for that long sloping line, but when you look at "4 door coupe" craze from early 2000's, or 4 door coupe SUVs, you can say that Porsche was waaaay ahead of its time.

    • @aaryeshg.6526
      @aaryeshg.6526 Год назад +3

      Then Mercedes came along later with the first gen CLS to make the "4 door coupe" thing work.
      And I believe Infiniti came up with the "SUV coupe" thing with the FX 45, which BMW later did with the X6 and was more popular.

    • @assininecomment1630
      @assininecomment1630 Год назад

      If making it look pretty was the only priority for a 4-dr, 4-seat 911, then your idea would be a good one. 🙂
      However, in the real world, there are things called buyers and money and products.
      If you want to spend money to make something that people will actually like and want and buy and use (and hopefully buy another next time) your 4-dr, 4-seat car really needs to comfortably accommodate 4 adults.
      I know, I know - the 90s were crazy times. It was a wild idea, wasn't it..! 🤪
      One of the wild things was a huge economic slow-down. Two, in fact - and even a recession in some nations! In the late 80s and early 90s, Porsche sold f-all cars. Few sales = tiny profits = no big money for new idea, especially flawed, and untested vehicle development.

  • @grunchlk
    @grunchlk Год назад +539

    I never understood why they didn't build the 4door based on the 993. It looked so much better than the Panamera. Probably Porsches finances at the time didn't allow it. Unimaginable today, bit they almost went bust in the 90ies.

    • @Kacpa2
      @Kacpa2 Год назад +66

      Yeah, Panamera looks quite awful. They shouldve just went with station wagon Panamera from the very start, especially since they got styling down for 1st gen Cayenne. 4-door 911 could be done more in RX-8 style with rear suicide doors and longer wheelbase.

    • @romulus_
      @romulus_ Год назад +42

      @@Kacpa2 they've finally figured out the panamera wagon just in time for it to go away thanks to the taycan sport/cross turismo.

    • @Kacpa2
      @Kacpa2 Год назад +21

      @@romulus_ And after they stopped offering a manual transmission, they have the worst timing and decision making possible...

    • @samuel999
      @samuel999 Год назад +16

      The video details exactly why they didn't.

    • @cloudstrife1983
      @cloudstrife1983 Год назад +6

      993 is my fave style 911

  • @jayg1438
    @jayg1438 Год назад +134

    I love how the original Panamera looks, and the 989 concept for that matter.
    Fastbacks are hard to do well, and I guess a lot of people find the quirky, but I like them.

    • @ej22_gc86
      @ej22_gc86 Год назад +14

      Absolutely! The moment I saw the panamera it struck me as something really beautiful.

    • @Trendyflute
      @Trendyflute Год назад +4

      I always liked the original Panamera, initially in a "it's funky but I like it" way but over time it's aged into a really nice design. I also think the 1st gen Panamera was a great size; they went full-on S-class/7-series size in the 2nd gen but the 1st gen was a great "tweener" - a bit bigger than an E/5, smaller than a 7/S but with comparable luxury to those, plus more performance to go into that smaller body. The current ones are great cars I'm sure (if you can afford to maintain them!) but I miss that 1st gen size for an aspirational owner-driven luxury car.

    •  Год назад +1

      I always love the Panamera design, back in time when was released it was a little bit different from all the family cars on the market

    • @fredericperrin3279
      @fredericperrin3279 Год назад +2

      As a teen, I remember seeing drawings of the 989 in a car magazine. I couldn't believe how great the car looked. Many years later, the Panamera came out. On photos, it looked awkward but the first time I saw it in real life, I really liked it. In 2017 I bought the last model of the first generation of the Panamera. I prefer the first gen to the current one. It looks more special, the rear windows look so cool, the tail lights are far more original than the second generation flat bar. And the butt of the car, while controversial and not great looking from some angles, has this "F... you" look that I think makes this car great. And the interior is phenomenal, again much nice than the new model.

    • @JaguarFiend
      @JaguarFiend Год назад +1

      I don't usually like 4 door cars when there's a 2 door version available but the first time I saw the Panamera I thought it looked amazing. I still think it's absolutely gorgeous.

  • @beatles4sale2007
    @beatles4sale2007 Год назад +59

    Perhaps a video on the VAG group would shed some light on a few things. Obviously both companies had decades of interwoven relationships, but Porsches woes in the 80s and 90s sounds familiar to Volkswagen in the 1970s. Primarily due to reliance on one very successful platform, ie the Beetle and 911 respectively.

    • @Sacto1654
      @Sacto1654 Год назад +3

      As an earlier video from Big Car showed, all the attempts to replace the Beetle with a new model using similar mechanicals proved to be a *BAD* idea. It was just easier to just drop that idea and go with a modern transverse FWD platform, one that became the Volkswagen Golf of 1974.

  • @damilolaakanni
    @damilolaakanni Год назад +47

    9:13 I wouldn't really say it was. Keep in mind that during the development process of this 4 door Porsche, they were building the 400E and 500E (later E400 and E500) for Mercedes-Benz, they even helped with the development of those cars. It made sense for them to do that.

    • @gabrielmiranda480
      @gabrielmiranda480 Год назад +2

      they also build and had a hand on development of the audi rs2

    • @nwnwnwn
      @nwnwnwn Год назад +1

      400e too? ive never known that

    • @damilolaakanni
      @damilolaakanni Год назад

      @missionna8 the 500E was built to compete with the M5, the 400E was built to compete with Lexus.

    • @coscorrodrift
      @coscorrodrift Год назад +1

      was porsche building the 400E as well? Do you have more information on that?

    • @damilolaakanni
      @damilolaakanni Год назад

      @coscorrodrift according to Wikipedia, "Porsche also constructed the chassis for the 400 E, which was in essence identical to the 500 E's chassis."

  • @tng2057
    @tng2057 Год назад +78

    Irony is that two door / three door coupes can hold value pretty well despite being impractical. In particular certain Mercedes.

    • @gteixeira
      @gteixeira Год назад +10

      When they are low mileage weekend cars then yes. However when people buy more practical 4 door SUVs they tend to be driven more and end up with a higher mileage.

    • @paulpichler
      @paulpichler Год назад +4

      And Mercedes Coupes are very rare compared to 4 door sedans.

    • @tng2057
      @tng2057 Год назад +2

      Actually more than Mercedes. Even Mazda MX5 Miata and Toyota GR86 / 86 hold value better than a lot 4 and 5 doors.

    • @an-dr6eu
      @an-dr6eu Год назад +4

      @@gteixeira An SUV is never more practical

    • @boardernut
      @boardernut Год назад +2

      @@an-dr6eu can´t agree more, at least here in europe a Cayenne is a pita almost everywhere

  • @jamesengland7461
    @jamesengland7461 Год назад +31

    Great video! I think Porsche has sort of repaired the Panamera's looks in recent years, but the Taycan is gorgeous, showing how far off the Panamera remains.

    • @triangleofdeath6246
      @triangleofdeath6246 10 месяцев назад

      I can definitely see that, the first gen is hideous. The second gen looks a lot more refined.

  • @egooooooooo
    @egooooooooo Год назад +5

    ive always loved how the panamera looked. very angular in the front and calmer in the back. it was very stylish and modern for its time back in 2009. to me its gorgeous

  • @dxutube
    @dxutube Год назад +44

    Always loved the 989. Also I never had a problem with the Panamera's looks. I prefer the original camera angle btw.

  • @MotorTorq_ZA
    @MotorTorq_ZA Год назад +10

    i think the panamera looks lovely. its such a timeless design. its just as pretty to me as the e65 7 series

    • @Klopcyna
      @Klopcyna Год назад +1

      or the Fiat multipla for that matter

    • @MotorTorq_ZA
      @MotorTorq_ZA Год назад

      @@Klopcyna eh i dont like the multipla

  • @T.E.S.S.
    @T.E.S.S. Год назад +3

    That H50 would make an awesome hearse

  • @Dutch-vj2eg
    @Dutch-vj2eg Год назад +11

    IMO, the current gen Panamera looks quite good. I drove a GTS and it is a great car. Porsche's first gen efforts for any of their current line-up were a bit dodgy but they steadily improve them. The 996 looked awful but what came after improved each successive generation.
    I think that they rightfully waited, the acceptance of expensive luxury cars in their main markets wasn't there but has increased significantly after 2000.

  • @k9killer221
    @k9killer221 Год назад +9

    The nominal two rear seat area in the 911 is actually very useful. You can put lots of luggage back there, on the floor and on the seats; and its easy to access. The "Frunk" space is quite limited, but OK for most shopping etc. I actually don't use it - I just throw my sh!t into the back. As an option, you can have the rear seats removed entirely, but if you need a load carrier, buy a load carrier.

    • @TheMacz69
      @TheMacz69 Год назад +3

      I always thought they should offer it with the seats removed and fit some sort of a luggage carrying space

    • @idanceforpennies281
      @idanceforpennies281 Год назад

      @@TheMacz69 I think that's what happens. You get a liner, rubber floor mats with luggage straps and a cargo net in lieu of the deleted rear seats. I actually have not personally seen this, but I think I saw it as an option.

  • @thrice1987
    @thrice1987 Год назад +4

    Thank god you use images to illustrate every car. All of those 9-hundred numbers being thrown around couldn't get any more confusing 🤣

  • @stevieinselby
    @stevieinselby Год назад +8

    I never thought the Panamera was ugly ... not saying I wanted one, but it wasn't the looks that would put me off.
    The Cayenne, on the other hand, was a minger with a capital M. And a capital I. And a capital N, G, E and R.

  • @baronvonjo1929
    @baronvonjo1929 Год назад +3

    Porsche is now more of a crossover of brand these days. It's what keeps the lights on and probably what most young kids will think when they hear Porsche as time goes on as it's the only thing most ever see.
    I really like the Panermara. Totally spelled that wrong.

  • @markosu
    @markosu Год назад +88

    I honestly cannot see why they didn't build a four seater much earlier. It would've widened their market share substantially, which really would've been good when they were low on money in the 90s.

    • @romulus_
      @romulus_ Год назад +27

      probably company culture. a bunch of old timers who couldn't fathom a sports car manufacturer making anything but that. they had to be saved from themselves in the 90s.

    • @CarPlebs
      @CarPlebs Год назад +10

      Very simple a combination of Cashflow and capital expenditure requirements. Simply put they would able to reach 15000 units p a and would inevitably went bankrupt

    • @Sv5YpWTwd9otTA4So83f
      @Sv5YpWTwd9otTA4So83f Год назад

      Customers were less willing to buy trash then. The best selling Porsche model nowadays is the Cayenne. 80s and 90s consumers were not that stupid. Now, they're so stupid that they'll buy fake land rovers over sedans.

    • @LaurentiusTriarius
      @LaurentiusTriarius Год назад +2

      They had the 968. For awhile it was probably a huge debate inside Porshaaaa, they could have made the weirdest grand tourer based on that platform.

    • @nlpnt
      @nlpnt Год назад +3

      Sometime before 1955, a 356 engine and chassis tuning with a stock VW body. A German Lotus-Cortina, a decade before the British one.

  • @JoshuaC923
    @JoshuaC923 Год назад +15

    The 989 actually looks pretty good in side profile, the back needs improvement though.

  • @terminal-velocity111
    @terminal-velocity111 Год назад +22

    Such a well researched and presented video. Thanks for putting in the usual hard work.

  • @GeeEm1313
    @GeeEm1313 Год назад +4

    In my early 20s, I rode in the back of a 944. Never again.

  • @cookc327
    @cookc327 Год назад +16

    I really appreciate all the research that goes into these - and on a marque I really enjoy, it's a great video! I still wonder how the world would have changed had that Studebaker project actually gone just a little further

  • @johnnymason2460
    @johnnymason2460 Год назад +6

    Eventually Porsche got the 4-door models that they wanted and needed: the Cayenne and the Panamera. Both have been very successful.

  • @bjoernaltmann
    @bjoernaltmann Год назад +5

    Very interesting! I remember that when the first 4-door Porsche came out, it seemed like blasphemy. A good solution to not make it look like a stretched 911, but a thing of its own.

  • @stuartleckie
    @stuartleckie Год назад +8

    You know how folks have bucket list stuff, but it’s usually about going places; well, for me it’s own a 928.
    Love how they look.
    I think spurred on by having a Matchbox model of one when I was really young.
    Gorgeous looking thing.
    Not so sure about that -4 version though.
    Wonderful video Andy, tons of facts and stats in it, which I really appreciate!

    • @bradevans7935
      @bradevans7935 Год назад +3

      I know how you feel about 928's. Almost bought a really clean early one about 10-12 years ago, but decided against it at the time, then got to watch local prices for them double almost overnight.

    • @pyrexmaniac
      @pyrexmaniac Год назад +1

      I, too, loved the 928 and collected Matchbox cars.....I had fifteen different variations of the Matchbox 928....the metallic cocoa color was perfect, if not exactly sporty. In real life, I loved the funky "op art" interior fabric of the 928. Sadly, the funky fabric was not entirely durable, the light-colored segments of the design practically disintegrating is heat and sunlight.

    • @stuartleckie
      @stuartleckie Год назад

      @@pyrexmaniac gosh, I remember that colour of Matchbox 928 all too well.
      Exactly as you said, not sporty, kinda classy though.
      might need to have a look through my old Matchbox cars again, see what I still have 🙂

    • @sukhdevr3489
      @sukhdevr3489 Год назад

      @@stuartleckie Which matchbox cars do you have? My favourite die casts are the Skyline, Eclipse, 68 Mustang and gold 350z. Most hot wheels.

  • @weofnjieofing
    @weofnjieofing Год назад +2

    Its called the Volkswagen parts bin. VW are notorious for platform sharing and they did it here with Porsche. Tiguan/Macan and Taureg/Cayenne

  • @ianedmonds9191
    @ianedmonds9191 Год назад +4

    That 989 looked much better than the Panamera.

  • @elmafias6141
    @elmafias6141 Год назад +6

    Porsche 4-door existed until the 21st century. They were just called Tatra.

  • @jamesdellaneve9005
    @jamesdellaneve9005 Год назад +4

    It’s impossible to use large scale manufacturing techniques for smaller production runs. That’s what always gets them. GM was smart in making Corvette a separate division to allow them to think differently than the core engineering and manufacturing guys. Porsche has struggled since their inception. Hopefully, they will continue to survive from their larger benefactors. They are great cars indeed.

  • @The_R-n-I_Guy
    @The_R-n-I_Guy Год назад +2

    Crossovers have destroyed everything. I miss the days of station wagons/estate cars. They're better in every way

  • @StephanBuchin
    @StephanBuchin Год назад +6

    Extremely well done and informative video running at just the right pace 🙂

  • @aleksatodorovic9506
    @aleksatodorovic9506 Год назад +3

    Oh 989 is the coolest panamera that never was

  • @williammurphy3766
    @williammurphy3766 Год назад +1

    Great to see images from the Porsche museum in Stuttgart. This stylish building (easily accessed via the city's S-Bahn system) contains the wackiest Porsche of all time - a hybrid from 1904. The idea was sound, but the technology would not catch up with the theoretical concept for another 80 years.

  • @Bod8998
    @Bod8998 Год назад +3

    Excellent as usual

  • @Rypsolisti
    @Rypsolisti Год назад +3

    Correction! That Lincoln Capri at 1:13 is actually a 1957 Lincoln, not '55 model. :)

    • @BigCar2
      @BigCar2  Год назад +1

      Thanks - I've pinned a correction.

  • @sq1rlsqu4d
    @sq1rlsqu4d Год назад +4

    Nice one, I wasn't aware of the 928-based cars. No mention of the Taycan though? Separate video maybe?

    • @BigCar2
      @BigCar2  Год назад +4

      Maybe in the future, but it's a bit new for my channel.

  • @groundedgaming
    @groundedgaming Год назад +8

    The 989 looked so much better than the 2009 Panamera! Should have just kept the shape. Anyways, I’m very interested in the Lotus Type 125/Exos story. A F1 track day car would have been so cool. Too bad it was a failure. Can you do a story on it?

  • @manofthehour6856
    @manofthehour6856 Год назад +3

    As always, these videos are hugely informative, entertaining, and reliably-well researched. I was not aware of a Studebaker/Porsche association early on, and I am quite surprised that the model was given a "no go" for looking "outdated". And of all people, I am surprised that it was John Delorean who was behind the decision only because he was an engineer. That being said, his talent was renowned for the magic that he brought to Pontiac, so if he was instrumental in canceling the project, it was likely for good reason. Not a Porsche fan myself, although some of these four door versions look pretty attractive, especially the silver car in the static introductory photo. The 911 variations remind me of the Panhard Dyna.

  • @marcusbingham1625
    @marcusbingham1625 Год назад +1

    Great stuff, always like your vids and info given

  • @alles_klar
    @alles_klar Год назад +1

    I saw the four-door 928 at the Porsche museum in Stuttgart years ago and loved it, but I doubt it'd have achieved any kind of commercial success in the intended market.

  • @BITTYBOY121
    @BITTYBOY121 Год назад +1

    Great story - Thanks for posting as always - Very informative video !

  • @danvandal4127
    @danvandal4127 Год назад +1

    It's nice to find out about the other Porsches.
    Thank you!

  • @mattg8369
    @mattg8369 Год назад +1

    Great topic and great video.

  • @arianwinanto6299
    @arianwinanto6299 Год назад +2

    The irony was, Porsche was commissioned by Mercedes to engineer and assemble their W124 500E 4 door and 2 door variants during their crisis years and underutilised factory. So it technically can be called Porsche's first 4 door.
    At least with the cash they received and with the Boxster sales, it helped their development for the Cayenne

  • @AllanteGrissom
    @AllanteGrissom Год назад

    Brilliant video, extremely informative. Keep up the great work! 👍

  • @jussiketels151
    @jussiketels151 Год назад +3

    There was also in the 90‘s a 928 Station, produced by Arzt, what would help Porsche out of the mess, but they probably not interested, some where sold as a aftermarket rebuild and they have been really nice..😊

  • @panaceiasuberes6464
    @panaceiasuberes6464 Год назад +1

    Amazing content, as always.

  • @masterchinese28
    @masterchinese28 26 дней назад

    I remember reading about the 989 in car magazines. I was looking forward to seeing one.
    Alas, it was not to be. Ahead of its time.

  • @TheyCallMePDub
    @TheyCallMePDub Год назад

    Fascinating subject and superb video! Excellent presentation and quality 👍

  • @GrotrianSeiler
    @GrotrianSeiler Год назад +1

    Excellent history lesson. Thanks

  • @vacuumnoise
    @vacuumnoise Год назад

    Great video. Thank you

  • @MrSheymie
    @MrSheymie Год назад +2

    Excellent, very informative and interesting video. Proximity to camera is better in previous videos IMHO.

    • @BigCar2
      @BigCar2  Год назад +3

      New camera. I'm trying a (slightly) different style.

  • @BOABModels
    @BOABModels Год назад +3

    I really hated how the Cayenne and Panamera looked when they were released but clearly that's where the market has gone, especially regarding the Cayenne.

    • @ButterfatFarms
      @ButterfatFarms 9 месяцев назад

      Last week i delivered an order to a home in a gated community. There's a new Corvette in the driveway, a BMW SUV, and 3 Porsche Cayennes.

  • @natswii
    @natswii Год назад +2

    Very interesting video thanks

  • @georgewashington1106
    @georgewashington1106 Год назад +3

    Well done, as usual.
    Would love to see a Lotus Elan story at some point

    • @BigCar2
      @BigCar2  Год назад +4

      That would be a fun on to do. I've added it to the (very long) list.

  • @klasseact6663
    @klasseact6663 Год назад

    Another very interesting video, thank you very much!

  • @phantomguard71
    @phantomguard71 Год назад +2

    Not mentioned in the Video: In the late 60's, there was a successful one-off 4 door 911, known as the Troutman-Barnes Porsche, that was even tested by Road & Track. Even that looked better than the Panamera 😆

  • @gulfstream7235
    @gulfstream7235 Год назад +2

    Being a miserable old fart I do appreciate the work you put into these videos for my brief stint of enjoyment...

  • @nadeemchaudhry6585
    @nadeemchaudhry6585 Год назад

    Another video, I didn't think I needed to watch, but was so wrong!! Thanks for the effort and excellent research.

  • @CaSuMog
    @CaSuMog Год назад +2

    Haven‘t seen the vid fully yet, but Jaguar had some issues with the E-Type 2+2 as well….and that was a 2 door 2+2. Not a 4 door.

  • @randolfo1265
    @randolfo1265 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this, Big Car. I learned a lot and saw some Porsche prototypes that I never knew existed.
    Porsche hoping to replace the 911 cars with a 928 line-up kind of reminds me of BMW coming with K100s and K75s, then the originals outlasting those.

  • @chaoringmeister
    @chaoringmeister Год назад +3

    Don’t know many people in their 20s buying Porsches….

  • @aluminati9918
    @aluminati9918 Год назад

    As always, you are well researched, interesting and presentation is spot on. (I always liked the Panamera BTW..😅)

  • @nb8718
    @nb8718 Год назад +3

    Unpopular opinion: I like the panamera and think its a lovely looking car.

  • @klutchcustoms2428
    @klutchcustoms2428 Год назад +1

    Tatra did a four seater 911 before the 911 existed! That said, the 989 is like a Mandela effect MK1 Panamera. I could easily be convinced Porsche launched it beside the boxter if I wasn't paying attention!

  • @pouyazadutube
    @pouyazadutube Год назад +1

    I really enjoy your videos.
    Still waiting for your Hillman Hunter story! 😅

  • @Bod8998
    @Bod8998 Год назад +5

    928 estate is hideous

    • @romulus_
      @romulus_ Год назад

      the ferrari 330 gt shooting brake looked a lot better.

    • @pgtmr2713
      @pgtmr2713 Год назад

      The 550 Shooting Brake looked fantastic! As well as the FF and GT4C Lusso.

  • @carsyoungtimerfreak1149
    @carsyoungtimerfreak1149 Год назад +1

    Good video, thank you. One remark on the 928. The car was very good. It were the clients who wanted to stay with the 911. I never understood why, after all the 911 is a fundamentally flawed design (as LJK Setright commented many decades ago) with its engine behind the back axle!

  • @joshuafrahm8778
    @joshuafrahm8778 Год назад +1

    I love my Panamera, its a first gen, and I understand some of the criticism, but I think as long as the spoiler is up it looks good.

  • @bavarianbrit1
    @bavarianbrit1 Год назад

    I was a studio engineer in the studio working on that project from clay up in 1990 then due to the Gulf war 1 the Americans Ford GM Chrysler were advertising "Don't buy German cars as they will not join us in this war" They could not join in as their post WW2 constitution would not allow them. This drove Porsche almost to the wall as they were selling 75% of the 911s into the US market, so I was laid off. I went back in 2000-2 working on the Cayenne instrument panel for the supplier Textron.

  • @davidpeters6536
    @davidpeters6536 Год назад +2

    I am of the same opinion as Clarkson on Porsche. Another great video, but I'd really like to see you do one on VAG.

  • @goldpharaoh6976
    @goldpharaoh6976 Год назад +2

    That 989 tho, looks sleek asf.

  • @jovar.3649
    @jovar.3649 Год назад +9

    The 1st gen Panamera is still ugly as sin because one man at 6"1 had to fit in the back seats. Why couldn't he have been 5"6? Also, I think if there was a 1st gen Sport Turismo, the Panamera would have been far better received.

    • @frederickvondinkerberg7721
      @frederickvondinkerberg7721 Год назад

      Beauty is subjective and I have always liked the Panamera... nothing wrong with the looks

    • @wasdwasdwwasd
      @wasdwasdwwasd Год назад +3

      @@frederickvondinkerberg7721 Beauty may be subjective but good design is not.

    • @jovar.3649
      @jovar.3649 Год назад +1

      @@wasdwasdwwasd A-Frickin Men

    • @michaelopere5424
      @michaelopere5424 Год назад +1

      Jova R
      Matthias Muller made the right decision to make the Porsche wide and long,because the average German is usually tall and huge.

    • @frederickvondinkerberg7721
      @frederickvondinkerberg7721 Год назад

      @@wasdwasdwwasd yes that is also subjective, you don't seem to understand what that means

  • @kitko33
    @kitko33 Год назад +8

    Actually, there was a 4-door Porsche in the 1990s. It was called Mazda 323F Lantis. See, Mazda was designed by Arnold Ostle, who joined the Japanese car maker from Porsche where he worked on.... a 4-door Porsche :) Top line Lantis sported 170hp 2-liter V6 and was one od the best driver's cars of the era. It was the first proper 4-door coupe.

    • @BrownSofaGamer
      @BrownSofaGamer Год назад +1

      Other than the man having previously working for Porsche the 323F Lantis has literally nothing to make it a 4-door Porsche.

    • @kitko33
      @kitko33 Год назад

      @@BrownSofaGamer Technically, of course not. Concept wise, absolutely. The guy, seeing the his concept will not be realized at Porsche, had more luck at Mazda. Not to mention the fact that 323F was one of the best driver's car in its era.

    • @ButterfatFarms
      @ButterfatFarms 9 месяцев назад

      That's not how it works.

  • @everpuremusic
    @everpuremusic Год назад

    Porsche and four doors in one sentence will never compute for me. ;)

  • @DoubleDeckerAnton
    @DoubleDeckerAnton Год назад +1

    It would have been an interesting addition.

  • @Ballterra
    @Ballterra Год назад +1

    I don’t know a lot about Porches but in recent years I have found myself looking at the Cayenne and Panamera and liking them. It must of been a brave soul to sign off on both those models.🤞🤞🤞

    • @jamesbowen2105
      @jamesbowen2105 Год назад

      Ferdinand Piech, Grandson and Their to Ferdinand Porsche.
      the rebirthed VW Audi Porsche group were his Late life achievement.

  • @StrangerYann
    @StrangerYann Год назад +1

    swanky new intros man
    what made you adopt those?
    this is your second video I see with one of 'em
    I'm curious but I like what I see
    keep it up, man 🙂

    • @BigCar2
      @BigCar2  Год назад +2

      I've been doing something similar since the Triumph Stag video in 2019. I got the idea from an RMC video.

  • @davidhinkson8856
    @davidhinkson8856 Год назад +1

    I had no idea Porsche had tried to make bigger cars for so long. I remember seeing the 989 concept in am issue of Car magazine in the early 1990s and seeing it now, it was a forerunner of the BMW Gran Coupes and the Mercedes CLS. But maybe the market wasn't ready for that yet. I also remember around the time the Cayenne came out, one of the car magazines said a focus group Porsche held discovered that most Porsche owners in the US had a Ford Explorer as their second car. No surprise that the Cayenne and the other SUVs they make now do so well and to some degree I see aspects of the 989 design in the Panamera, although I guess current safety regulations might have influenced that so it's not as pretty.

  • @andrewdubose9968
    @andrewdubose9968 Год назад +1

    Conversely, I’m surprised they haven’t used the Panamera as the starting point for a new 928.

  • @cheharrison7107
    @cheharrison7107 Год назад +5

    Great video, love the behind the scenes/development vehicle stuff.
    Would it of been to much of a risk to design a different body shape rather than just trying to elongate the 911? None of the designs seemed to have the correct proportions.

  • @watchfan6180
    @watchfan6180 Год назад

    Great video, upvite

  • @Samson44444
    @Samson44444 Год назад

    Great video. Subscribed! Wanted to know more about bmws bid for Porsche as you mentioned in the video. Couldn’t find any good google searches

    • @BigCar2
      @BigCar2  Год назад +1

      The link below is where I got it. The article is from Steve Saxty (the Ford book guy) and I trust him to get it right:
      www.hagerty.com/media/automotive-history/how-porsches-secret-989-sedan-went-from-savior-to-failure/

    • @Samson44444
      @Samson44444 Год назад

      @@BigCar2 ty for the reply and the link. amazing channel!

  • @caeserromero3013
    @caeserromero3013 Год назад +1

    Who wants to be doing 150mph with yours kids in the back? One small mishap and you've wiped out the entire family....

  • @anthonyperkins7556
    @anthonyperkins7556 Год назад

    I like the 4 door Porsche Panamera Sportwagon turbo diesel as it was roomy for 4 adults if you specified the four individual seat option, and just about takes 5 adults at a pinch with the standard 60/40 split foldable bench seat. It was quite practical and economical over the fuel thirsty petrols.

  • @ChuckJ1944
    @ChuckJ1944 Год назад +1

    Why did you leave out the best one; the Taycan? What a car!

  • @rusty911s2
    @rusty911s2 Год назад +2

    Surprising how that Gen1 Pan has mellowed to being merely ungainly rather than outright putrid. I wonder how much these are now? (Reaches for Autotrader... ).

  • @shatbad2960
    @shatbad2960 Год назад +1

    Porsche is a two door sports car company at its heart and always should be. This mass market move to SUV's and ugly saloons is disappointing.

  • @robertward8794
    @robertward8794 Год назад

    In the late 60's or early 70's an issue of Road & Track featured a 4 door Porsche on the front cover. The car was a one off made by someone in the US as I recall.

  • @KRW628
    @KRW628 Год назад +1

    The problem with the Panamera (and the Macan) - no manual gearbox (only 146 first Gen Panameras had manauls). These are cars for dentists, not drivers.

  • @cornishrider
    @cornishrider Год назад

    Great video, no mention of the 500E or RS2 collaborations although I guess that's all they were.

  • @MyCatInABox
    @MyCatInABox Год назад

    3:16
    😮
    I see that Porsche Boxter prototype in the top right😲👍

  • @rickintexas1584
    @rickintexas1584 Год назад

    I learned a lot watching this video. I drive a 2011 Panamera S. It is a great car.

  • @xx-dl6pk
    @xx-dl6pk Год назад +1

    It bugs me how manufacturers insist on 4/5 door versions of their small cars and claim it is for practicality. The doors end up so small they may as well be cat flaps.

  • @Baerchenization
    @Baerchenization Год назад

    German Auto Motor Sport wrote at the tim that the rear engine 8 cylinder car did not make it due to lack of refinement, but rather they wanted it to be air cooled and could not resolve the cooling issues.

  • @NFSBeast2365
    @NFSBeast2365 11 месяцев назад

    I love Porsches. In particular I am a huge fan of the Panamera. I enjoy driving them in Need for Speed games.

  • @sage11x
    @sage11x Год назад +1

    Everyone says the panamera is ugly. I think it’s wonderful.

  • @Wes12940
    @Wes12940 11 месяцев назад

    mazda was the best at making sporty 4 door cars. the rx8 and the 323 looked amazing

  • @harisdevedzic3167
    @harisdevedzic3167 Год назад

    We had a 4 door Porsche, it was called Mercedes 500E, also a Porsche stationwagon, the Audi RS2 :)
    I like the 989, shame it wasn't put in to production

  • @ravisriram6746
    @ravisriram6746 Год назад

    These were actually pretty nice!