
In April, Porsche's new four-door Panamera recorded its best-ever one-month with sales of 678 units becoming Porsche's best-selling model in the US for the very first time since its introduction in the market in October 2009. To date, Porsche has sold 3,410 Panamera saloons in the U.S.
Overall, Porsche sold 1,747 units from its current model lines to US customers in April, recording a six-percent fall on the same month last year.
In addition to the Panamera, Porsche sold 219 units of the Boxster (+28% compared to April 2009), 135 units of the Cayman (+3%), 389 units of the 911 (down 42% over April 2009), and the outgoing Cayenne that will be replaced by a new model in July, 326 vehicles (-63%).








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A whole lotta ugly is making a whole lotta money. Ugly is what ugly does.
Not a surprise. A stellar automobile that the naysayers need to actually DRIVE before they just randomly trash.
No matter how well it drives, you can't make it look good to a lot of people. Though I'd say it's probably split down the middle over the styling, and many people consider the looks acceptable enough for the drive. Atleast one's who can afford to buy one.
There was nothing 'random' about the trashing. In fact all the one's I saw in the initial debut on the scoop were completely rational.
Those figures say something about Porsche or something about America. Perhaps both...
Woah....and a whole lot of people and carscoop team's dislike was very apparent all these days.
Congratulations!
If it's big and ugly, Americans will buy it.
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