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March,
2007 |
Volume 5, No. 3 |
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2008
Porsche Cayenne
By J.P. Vettraino
From
$43,600
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Baia 43' One
By Eric Colby
Base Price
$606,550 |
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On
Sale: March 2007
The
next Porsche Cayenne sport-utility
vehicle arrives with two significant
changes: revised styling that replicates
Porsche sports cars more closely than
ever, and new engine technology that
delivers more horsepower and improved
fuel efficiency across the board.
Porsche
calls the 2008 Cayenne
second-generation, and there's probably
enough change to justify that label. Yet
the new Cayenne, introduced in January
at the 2007 North American International
Auto Show in Detroit, is clearly an
evolution of the 2003-2006 version.
Model designations will not change, and
the 2008 will offer comparable equipment
in all three trim levels.
The most
obvious change is the styling,
particularly
from the windshield forward. The front
lights have been flattened, pushed
further to the corners and clustered
under a single clear lens, and the
Cayenne's snout has been tightened a
smoothed. Look at the top portion of .........More>
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If there’s
one word to describe most
Italian-designed cars and boats I’ve
seen, it’s bold. Ever not done a
double-take when you’ve laid eyes on a
Ferrari or a Lamborghini? Well, prepare
to twist your neck when you lay eyes on
the 43' Baia One. Even the name is
brazen.
The
One’s cockpit measures nearly 18'-by-13'
and the manufacturer uses every inch of
available space for passenger capacity.
The aft two-thirds is purposely left
open for you to arrange chaise lounges,
which makes for an interesting
alternative to conventional lounges.
There’s a bar area with two small
stools, plus a wetbar. I liked that the
top for this area pulls out of the way,
offering the best access, instead of
folding up. There’s a sink, barbecue,
and two cooler drawers. Engine hatches
in the cockpit decking provide access to
a compartment that’s more open than
expected. Side passageways and
stainless-steel handrails make passage
to the bow a breeze......More>> |
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