Porsche Panamera Available for Rent from Avis Germany
By Thami Masemola
September 18, 2009 8:05 PM
Filed Under: German, Lifestyle, Porsche
People travelling in Germany and/ or those who can't afford to buy one can now rent a Porsche Panamera S or Panamera 4S from selected Avis rental points. According to Avis Germany, daily rentals (Monday to Thursday) will start from €189 while weekend packages (Friday to Monday) will be offered at a minimum price of €567.
This is quite a coup for Avis to avail the Panamera so soon after its launch. Renters will be able to enjoy its massive V8 power combined with the practicality of a four-door sedan, the luxury of a home lounge and the driving finesse associated with any other Porsche product.
The selected locations can be found in some major cities and at certain airports. Unfortunately the service is offered exclusively in Germany.
Press Release (Click to expand)
Panamera available for Avis Customers
Car rental service adds fourth Porsche series to its fleet
Stuttgart. Just shortly after its entry in retail, the new Porsche Panamera is also available as a rental car: the sports limousine stands at the ready beginning on 1 October at many German locations of the Avis car rental service. The models Panamera S and Panamera 4S - the fourth series of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG - will especially be offered at major city and airport locations. The rental price per day (Monday to Thursday) begins at 189 euro, according to Avis. The cost of weekend rental (Friday to Monday) starts at 567 euro for the Gran Turismo. As a longstanding business partner of Porsche, Avis offers the sport saloon as a rental car exclusively in Germany.
With the four-door Panamera, Porsche positions itself in the upper class and addresses customers who expect the consistent sportiness of a Porsche, in addition to the exclusive comfort and spaciousness of a limousine. The use of efficient V8 motors with direct injection, an intelligent, light construction, the start-stop system, optimal aerodynamics, the innovative Porsche PDK dual clutch transmission and additional measures have lead to an ideally low consumption of fuel, with which the four-door Gran Turismo sets new standards in its direct field of competition.
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Man the Maserati Quatroporti is million times better than this and even the CLS63 AMG is better than them all.
The Pamanera is also available for rent in my country at around $550
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