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Old 28th August 2006, 14:14   #1
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The Porsche 989 concept: four door Porsche that never went into production

Concept from 1988. Development completely halted in 1992. Mayeb the Porsche Panamera will be more succesful
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I keep trying to understand the need for this vehicle....
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It makes a lot more sense than the Cayenne.

One of the guys behind that sedan was Dr. Ulrich Bez who used to be Porsche's CEO. He helped with the 968 and the 993. He is now Aston Martin's CEO and lead their return to GT racing with the DBR9 and the DBRS9.
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