Porsche Panamera S Hybrid debuts in Geneva
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Porsche Panamera S Hybrid debuts in Geneva - 01.03.2011 -
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Porsche Panamera S Hybrid live in Geneva - 01.03.2011 -
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Porsche Panamera S Hybrid debuts in Geneva - 01.03.2011 -
Porsche Panamera S Hybrid debuts in Geneva - 01.03.2011 -
Porsche Panamera S Hybrid debuts in Geneva - 01.03.2011 -
Porsche Panamera S Hybrid debuts in Geneva - 01.03.2011 -
Porsche Panamera S Hybrid debuts in Geneva - 01.03.2011 -
Porsche Panamera S Hybrid debuts in Geneva - 01.03.2011 -
Porsche Panamera S Hybrid debuts in Geneva - 01.03.2011 -
Porsche Panamera S Hybrid debuts in Geneva - 01.03.2011 -
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Porsche Panamera S Hybrid - 16.02.2011 -
Porsche Panamera S Hybrid - 16.02.2011 -
Porsche Panamera S Hybrid - 16.02.2011 -
Porsche Panamera S Hybrid - 16.02.2011 -
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Pretty impressive fuel economy figures for an almost 3 tonne machine. Toyota started a modern revolution, but Porsche pioneered this revolution and have now been inspired by Toyota. However, first to market becomes the market leader and Porsche, together with VW, hope to change that soon before 2020!
March 1, 2011 3:05 pm
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