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Panamera S Sport Sedan (2010-2013)

Can you afford a 2010-2013 Porsche Panamera Panamera S Sport Sedan?

The 2010-2013 Porsche Panamera S (970.1) is a performance-oriented luxury sport sedan, marking Porsche's bold entry into the four-door market. Initially met with mixed reviews due to its controversial styling, its powerful 4.8L V8 engine and engaging driving dynamics were widely praised. It's famous for blending supercar performance with executive comfort, though its humpback design was infamous to some. Today, it remains a compelling choice for enthusiasts seeking a high-performance, comfortable daily driver with a touch of exclusivity, suitable for spirited driving or long-distance touring.

Owning a 2010-2013 Porsche Panamera S can incur high operating expenses. Fuel costs are significant due to its premium fuel requirement and powerful engine. Maintenance is typically more expensive than average, with specialized parts and labor. Reliability concerns may include PDK transmission issues and air suspension failures, which can lead to costly repairs. Insurance costs are also generally higher for luxury sports sedans.

Price Range
$12,000 - $28,500
Market price for 2025
Estimated Annual Costs
Insurance:$1,600
Maintenance:$1,500

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