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That's right, Stu. And as I recall, they had to drag the loyalists kicking and screaming to profitability.

Cheers,

Mike

 

quite

and remember that loyalists get families sometimes too :)

A mate of mine could only go Cayenne to keeps his Porsche whilst pleasing the wife ...

 

Keeping as many target markets open as possible might annoy the die-hard loyalists but makes sense for the bottom line and helps to fund the iconic products

 

Not every product needs to shoot the lights out against some arbitrary bleeding edge spec. rating as long as it has enough of the DNA :cool:

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Stuart, I think that is a poor analogy. Porsche's non-sports car offerings would stand up well to rigorous inspection even if they didn't wear the Stuttgart crest. The Panamera and Cayenne are competent, state of the art machines that are credible in 2014. They share a family resemblance with the 911 without descending to pastiche. They keep their resale value. They keep up with - and often outperform - similar vehicles in their class.

 

Not a good analogy at all...

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Stuart, I think that is a poor analogy. Porsche's non-sports car offerings would stand up well to rigorous inspection even if they didn't wear the Stuttgart crest. The Panamera and Cayenne are competent, state of the art machines that are credible in 2014. They share a family resemblance with the 911 without descending to pastiche. They keep their resale value. They keep up with - and often outperform - similar vehicles in their class.

 

Not a good analogy at all...

 

Not true

The cayenne is based on the Touareg and has horrendous depreciation, £20k the second you drive it out of the garage

The XV, on the other hand, is quite similar in operation and looks and build to the M240, albeit smaller.

The lens, in terms of the range and aperture it covers, is state of the art.

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To you perhaps. I use them as foundations.

 

16% is off dealers price + %age hit for consumer is easily £20k off £70k car and we are not even at the £100k model.

The Porsche analogy to the XV stands, particularly if you look at second hand prices at either dealers or ebay

 

In fact the cheapest price, £1,650 is 15% off the new price of £1,949. Better then the cayenne ?

 

- whoops, inconvenient things facts .....

 

 

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I was addressing Stuart, and anyone else who values reality over hyperbole.

 

Hyperbole (/haɪˈpɜrbəliː/ hy-PUR-bə-lee;[1] Greek: ὑπερβολή hyperbolē, "exaggeration") is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or figure of speech. It may be used to evoke strong feelings or to create a strong impression ......

 

"The XV a mis-launched, over-hyped, overpriced, under-specified tinker-toy. Read my post earlier in this thread. Leica has lost it's way. I despair for its future. Meanwhile the money that I used to spend on Leica goes elsewhere. YMMV.

 

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