Porsche Cayenne10 of 11Type: Crossover Family-friendly feature: Sliding, reclining back seats Pricing: $46,700 On sale: July (2011 model; 2010 model on sale now)A new generation of the Porsche Cayenne for the 2011 model year debuts this summer, and variants will include Porsche's first gasoline-electric hybrid, something Porsche purists may never thought they'd see. Prices will range from the Cayenne S at $46,700 to the more powerful Cayenne Turbo, at $104,800. The new model has a longer wheelbase, which also allows the rear bench seats to slide back and forth up to six inches. The rear seat backs also adjust -- they don't lie almost flat like first-class airline seats, but the extra room does make for a much more comfortable back seat.<< Back to the 2010 Spring Auto Guide table of contents. Related Articles:Negotiating a car trade-inSecrets of a car price stickerWhat women really want10 steps to best car loan dealRelated Links:Get a car loan on weak credit5 best conditions to refinance your carBorn in the USAHybrids are not the only answeradvertisement
Type: Crossover Family-friendly feature: Sliding, reclining back seats Pricing: $46,700 On sale: July (2011 model; 2010 model on sale now)
A new generation of the Porsche Cayenne for the 2011 model year debuts this summer, and variants will include Porsche's first gasoline-electric hybrid, something Porsche purists may never thought they'd see. Prices will range from the Cayenne S at $46,700 to the more powerful Cayenne Turbo, at $104,800. The new model has a longer wheelbase, which also allows the rear bench seats to slide back and forth up to six inches. The rear seat backs also adjust -- they don't lie almost flat like first-class airline seats, but the extra room does make for a much more comfortable back seat.
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