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2010 Porsche Boxster
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2010 Porsche 911
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Porsche Overview:
If there weren’t already enough reasons to love Porsche, then the all-new Porsche Panamera four-door performance hatchback is sure to get you there.  The Panamera comes in three trim levels and boasts two powerful V-8 engines. 

After going through several changes in 2009, the Porsche 911 enhances the 911 GT3 for 2010 with a more powerful engine.  The ultra-powerful 911 GT2 coupe takes the successful 911 Turbo, removes the all-wheel drive, and boosts power to an incredible 530-horsepower, thereby reducing 0-60 acceleration to 3.6 seconds.  The gorgeous cabriolet version of the 911 Turbo is bound to attract those who love the wind in their hair.

Other versions of the vaunted 911 coupe that carry forward from the previous model year are the 480-horsepower 911 Turbo coupe, and the glass-roofed Targa 4 and Targa 4S.  Also continuing into 2010 with no major changes is the complete line-up of the 911 Carrera, which is available in rear-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, and coupe or cabriolet configurations.

The more affordable mid-engine Boxster and Boxster S roadsters are relatively unchanged, as are the razor-sharp, Boxster-based Cayman and Cayman S coupes, which offer amazing handling and braking abilities.

Porsche’s popular luxury SUV, the Cayenne, comes in three trim levels: the base Cayenne, the higher-performance Cayenne S, and the scorching Cayenne Turbo, which boasts a lofty 550-horsepower. A special Transsyberia edition is now available.