0a's 2010 Porsche Panamera 4s Good Spec High Miles!
Discussion
This was an impulse purchase, but I rather like this car. I got sent a link, and loved the look of the car. I think they have aged well in some ways for some of these cars. It's in a kind of brown over tan, with a good spec, and the nice alloys.
It was in Northern Ireland. All the best cars are furthest away.
The seller was fantastic. He bought the car from the original owner in 2025. It is in fantastic condition, with that Porsche leather smell.
It grips well, goes when you change down, but isn't that fast really. It's a car to take you to A to B in awful weather every time.
A few photos.






I'd like to take this on a roadtrip - I suspect it has a lot more to give than I've got out of it so far.
I've not seen another since I have bought it.
I am very impressed with the quality of the interior.
It was in Northern Ireland. All the best cars are furthest away.
The seller was fantastic. He bought the car from the original owner in 2025. It is in fantastic condition, with that Porsche leather smell.
It grips well, goes when you change down, but isn't that fast really. It's a car to take you to A to B in awful weather every time.
A few photos.
I'd like to take this on a roadtrip - I suspect it has a lot more to give than I've got out of it so far.
I've not seen another since I have bought it.
I am very impressed with the quality of the interior.
Edited by 0a on Monday 23 March 22:54
TVR Sagaris said:
Lovely thing. Has it bugged you having the speedo off centre like that? Odd that they've put the rev counter bigger and central.
It's a standard Pork thing. My 27 year old 911 has the same. What engine has it got? I think it's a fantastic looking thing. I'd love one, once 2 of the kids move out

TVR Sagaris said:
Lovely thing. Has it bugged you having the speedo off centre like that? Odd that they've put the rev counter bigger and central.
I don't really think about it when driving to be honest, as above I tend to read the digital speedo which I don't have a problem withRusty Old-Banger said:
What engine has it got? I think it's a fantastic looking thing. I'd love one, once 2 of the kids move out 
It's a 4.8 v8 with 400bhp. It's not particularly fast, but it does go impressively well in the wet compared to some of my other cars (I'm looking at you XFR!)
StonedRollin said:
Is the old Smoker WhatsApp group still going? I dropped out of it a while back but miss the chat.
Still going strong. There has been a lot of chat about industrial cladding this afternoon!_Rodders_ said:
Is that 153000miles?
If so the interior has worn incredibly well, looks a very nice place to sit.
It's in mega condition. The original owner must have had seat covers or something. None of the buttons or the steering wheel are worn. It's rather strange!If so the interior has worn incredibly well, looks a very nice place to sit.
Nath911t said:
Are they painful to run?
I am about to find out!DaveyBoyWonder said:
I think these are doing what Porsche sometimes seem to do, create a pretty ugly car at the time (996, early Cayenne...) which over time starts to look far classier. Perfect colour/where/interior combo too. Very nice...
Totally agree with this. Though I have seen pictures of ones where the spec just doesn't work. Naff non-colours, black wheels and the like. I think these are quite spec dependent. I gave the car a wash today. There’s a lot of bodywork! It’s both fairly large, and has quite slim glass panels.
I must admit I am liking the looks. I didn’t rate them when new. I guess compared to modern BMWs anything older is handsome!


The interior is pretty plush. It’s a shame that these high end saloons never really caught on.

I must admit I am liking the looks. I didn’t rate them when new. I guess compared to modern BMWs anything older is handsome!
The interior is pretty plush. It’s a shame that these high end saloons never really caught on.
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