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Re: All Change Here
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 7:58 pm
by JasonGibson
white ?
with your reputation !
Re: All Change Here
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 9:37 pm
by Paul Mabley
Had a white subaru before, they look good dirty!
Re: All Change Here
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 10:09 pm
by lindsayhbrown
Congrats, looks lovely, but I will throw down the gauntlet, a friend of mine has a pana diesel and is getting just north of 45 mpg, he does a lot of motorway driving tho', lets see what you can get

Re: All Change Here
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:54 am
by jmgarage
Well done Paul, they are great cars.
I was planning to drive with one of my sons for an extended holiday to our place in Turkey about 3 years ago, which we cancelled at the last moment due to a technicality with the car we were going to us and its paperwork for crossing the boarder into Turkey, it was registered in my wifes name, but she was not going to be with us (Arrgghh!)
Anyway, the trip out there we planned was to spend about 7 days driving there and taking in some sights on route, including Stuttgart, Stelvio pass, marinello, Rome, Pompe, crossing from Bari to Greece, Athens, into Istanbul, through Troy and to the apartment, then a week there followed by the journey back over a week via a more northern route through bulgaria, Poland, Berlin, hamburg, nurburgring, and then back home. Really must get round to it someday.
I imagine in the Panamera it would be one comfortable and fun journey, combined with very reasonable fuel economy.
Re: All Change Here
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:59 am
by DavidWH
interestingly, I'm getting 28-30 mpg out of the 4s in general mixed driving - far better than I imagined.
Paul - don't know if you notice this, but when I've borrowed diesel panameras previously, they always seam really easy to get the back end out if the road is wet or greasy;
the torque delivery seems brutal from really low revs!
don't have this issue in the 4s, as it shoves the torque to the wheels with grip if one is slipping first, before cutting in psm.
Re: All Change Here
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:25 am
by Paul Mabley
DavidWH wrote:interestingly, I'm getting 28-30 mpg out of the 4s in general mixed driving - far better than I imagined.
Paul - don't know if you notice this, but when I've borrowed diesel panameras previously, they always seam really easy to get the back end out if the road is wet or greasy;
the torque delivery seems brutal from really low revs!
don't have this issue in the 4s, as it shoves the torque to the wheels with grip if one is slipping first, before cutting in psm.
Very impressive figures for the 4s.
I must say, I'm blown away by the Panamera. I know I'm still in the honeymoon period but I'm already smitten with it.
Re: All Change Here
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:10 pm
by jaked
Very nice, seen a few of these on the road locally and they look good

Re: All Change Here
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:47 am
by WazzerM
Sounds like an article for AT!
Re: All Change Here
Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 3:31 pm
by Paul Mabley
1200 miles done now, I'm really enjoying the car.
DavidWH wrote:BTW - watch those wheels - had them on the KN in 21" guise - they seem to be kerb magnets, and are made out of cheese....
Already done Offside rear at Ben's School! Minor scrape you can only see when cleaning so shouldn't worry me overly!
lindsayhbrown wrote:Congrats, looks lovely, but I will throw down the gauntlet, a friend of mine has a pana diesel and is getting just north of 45 mpg, he does a lot of motorway driving tho', lets see what you can get

I went to Worthing today, a 200 mile round trip. Peak MPG was 52.6, average 46.6 with just under mph average speed. Impressive. I'm generally getting 38-40 on B road commute and 43 on runs.
jmgarage wrote:Well done Paul, they are great cars.
I was planning to drive with one of my sons for an extended holiday to our place in Turkey about 3 years ago, which we cancelled at the last moment due to a technicality with the car we were going to us and its paperwork for crossing the boarder into Turkey, it was registered in my wifes name, but she was not going to be with us (Arrgghh!)
Anyway, the trip out there we planned was to spend about 7 days driving there and taking in some sights on route, including Stuttgart, Stelvio pass, marinello, Rome, Pompe, crossing from Bari to Greece, Athens, into Istanbul, through Troy and to the apartment, then a week there followed by the journey back over a week via a more northern route through bulgaria, Poland, Berlin, hamburg, nurburgring, and then back home. Really must get round to it someday.
I imagine in the Panamera it would be one comfortable and fun journey, combined with very reasonable fuel economy.
Nice trip, I'm seriously looking into it, not sure on which route and how much time to take over it yet though.