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By: Rainer W. Schlegelmilch, Hartmut Lehbrink .
Revised Updated 2010 Edition
To bring sports cars into the world entails dangers and difficulties, unless they happen to be the scions of the big series. That can be entirely different as is most impressively illustrated by the history of the Porsche make. The main columns which the Porsche myth rests upon have undoubtedly been the 356 and 911 model ranges. The Panamera lives up to these successes. That this is so is an excellent reference for the product and the men behind it and, apart from that, is a triumph of persistent
evolution—also in esthetic terms. To report on and to pay homage to this and the Porsche cosmos in general is the main concern of this book.