Porsche Owners File #1] Panamera 4E Hybrid Vol.1 From Purchase to Delivery

Porsche Panamera

Hello everyone. This is Mina, the administrator of "A Porsche Came to My Home". I would like to share the real voices of various Porsche owners with you! The first article of this project, "Porsche Owner's File," was written by "Pana Porche 4E," a resident of Tokyo, Japan. The first article is about "Panamera 4E Hybrid" from Mr. Pol Pol Pol 4E who lives in Tokyo, Japan.

〘Owner Information〙
Car: 971 Panamera 4E-Hybrid
Pen name: Pol Pol 4E
Area of residence: Central Tokyo / Apartment
Family members: Myself, wife(Children are independent)
Past car history(Some portions omitted.)
Fairlady 280Z -> Celica XX -> Mark II -> BMW 320 -> Crown 3000 -> (911carrera: substitute car when Panamera 4E docked lol)
I hope that by providing the "real voices" of Porsche owners, this blog will become more active, the circle will expand, and the number of people who are interested in and like Porsche will increase.

(1) Background leading to purchase

I've been car-free for 11 years since I moved to Tokyo in 2007.Why did you decide to buy a car now, 11 years later, and why did you choose a Porsche, and of all the Porsches, why did you choose the 4E Hybrid?"I will write from three perspectives.

Why did I decide to buy a car now, 11 years later?

I have always been a big car enthusiast, and before moving to central Tokyo, I had driven a variety of cars. One day I wondered if I could continue to live my life without being involved with cars.
And later, when I was looking through the show windows of various car manufacturers.I don't need a car at all in my life right now, but let's buy a car again, not as a substitute for a cab, not for transportation, but for the 'spiritual enrichment' it brings to our lives!"I was determined to do so.

Why did you choose Porsche?

that isI had a crush on Porsche."It is. There is no guarantee that you will be able to drive in good health and with normal dynamic vision for decades to come. At most, we can estimate that we will only have a few more cars to drive in our lifetimes.I wanted to drive a car that "thrilled my heart. Then I wanted to drive a "car that makes my heart flutter.That was Porsche. I also considered Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Maserati, etc., but although they were all good cars, they were not "exciting cars" for me.

In fact, around 1980, three of my friends and I took a trip to what was then West Germany with the goal of driving over 200 km on the autobahn. We were driving a Mercedes-Benz 280S, and as we were traveling at 220 km/h on the Autobahn, a car "swooped" past us from the side. I looked and saw it was a Porsche 911.
From this moment on, the existence of Porsche and the desire to "someday drive a Porsche" were imprinted on his body.I think so.

Why did you choose the Panamera 4E Hybrid?

that isThe Panamera 4E Hybrid is the sports car of the future."I felt that it was a good idea.
I had always thought that I would end my car life with a 911, so I was considering a Porsche other than a 911 this time. At first I had my eye on a Cayenne.The Cayenne's overall height and vehicle weight far exceeded the regulations for parking in my apartment building.I also thought to myself, "Why would I dare to choose an SUV when I'm a Porsche?" Then I looked at the Panamera, and I thought, "This is it! I was instantly attracted to the Panamera.

The first car I test-drove was the Panamera 4S. When I lightly pressed down on the accelerator pedal, I heard the sound of "voom, voom". The car moves forward with a gust of wind.I couldn't help but exclaim, "Oh!" I was so impressed.And after the test drive, the candidates were narrowed down to three: the Panamera 4, the Panamera 4E Hybrid, and the Panamera 4S.

Among them.I had a "crush" on the Panamera 4E Hybrid's torque and horsepower that exceeded that of the 4S.But unfortunately, there were no test drives available at that time. Later, aA dealer representative who has test-driven the new Panamera 4E Hybrid told us, "The Panamera 4E Hybrid is synonymous with the sports car of the future! and he was very pleased with the results.Then the Panamera 4E Hybrid is the way to go! I decided to buy it.

The Panamera 4E Hybrid is the only sports car that can drive like this, quietly with only the motor around the house and with full boost at high speeds and on winding roads. On the other hand, I wasn't really aware of the fuel economy.
(2) Options and specifications

〘Panamera 4E Hybrid options/specifications〙
Exterior color: Carrara White Metallic
Interior color: Black
Exterior: Privacy glass
Transmission/chassis: PDK, Sport Chrono Package (standard)
Wheels: 19-inch Panamera S wheels
Interior: partial leather seats, cruise control (standard), floor mats

Before setting options

Before setting up the options in detail, "20" Panamera Turbo wheels in Carrara White body color or 20" Panamera Design wheels" and "21" Panamera Sport Design wheels in Jet Black body color (high gloss black)". We were given a quote and finally started to select options based on the body color Carrara White.

How we decided on the wheels

However, I had two thoughts about setting options.

One, as mentioned, I am the first owner in 11 years, and I also read an automotive magazine I used to read.Porsche comes standard and is almost complete.The thought of "covering the unsatisfactory points or shortcomings with options" was almost never in my mind, because I had the description "I am not satisfied with the product" in my mind.

Second.I don't want to make the Panamera any heavier by adding options.That was the thought that came to mind. The weight limit of the multi-story parking garage in my apartment is 2,300 kg, but the Panamera 4E Hybrid weighs 2,170 kg empty, and with a full tank of gasoline, it weighs just under 2,240 kg. Since the weight of options is added to this weight, we decided to avoid options as much as possible.

However, I wanted to keep the footwear clean and smart, so I assumed 20-inch wheels, but the dealer representative told me that

If you're going to have an infant in the backseat, I'd recommend the factory wheels, as 20-inch wheels won't be comfortable."

This was explained to me. In addition, the width of the car was already just barely wide enough due to the width restriction of the multi-story parking lot of my apartment building, so I had no choice but to use 19-inch wheels. However, theInstead of standard 19-inch wheels, we decided to at least choose 4S 19-inch wheels.(in Japanese history)(I thought it was a little like Turbo W. LOL)

But even now, every time I pass a 20-21 inch Panamera, I always wonder if I made the right choice.... Also, a while after signing the contract, I read this blogThe wheels on the Panamera Turbo, and why my husband dared to choose 21-inch wheels."When I read an article calledIf I had read it first, I would have definitely gone with the 20"!"I thought.

I'll have to leave the 20" wheels to a future 911...lol!

Lessons learned in option selection

I'll share some of the options I'm glad I had and should have had in my next post-delivery article, but the lessons I learned in choosing options for this Panamera purchase areWhen you buy your car, sign a contract in a state of full satisfaction!"It was (laughs).

→Next page What is the unexpected experience of the period from order to delivery and 1-2 months after delivery?

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  1. SN

    Thank you Mina, the administrator, for starting up the owner's file. I've been looking forward to it!

    Hi Pol Pol 4E, thanks for the info on the 4Ehybrid! I ordered the very same 4EHybrid last month and am looking forward to taking delivery of my car in November. The engine won't start when the battery charge runs out...what? I thought that was a problem, but I see that has been fixed. The reason why I chose it is because I also thought "the future of Porsche Sport is Hybrid" (due to the influence of Le Mans). EV/HV by 2025". Will there be EV/HV 911s in the near future?
    I see that the 4EHybrid, acceleration and torque are better than the 4S. I've actually never driven a Porsche itself since I signed the contract without a test drive. Various reviews have convinced me this is the way to go, lol, so my expectations are high! I'd love to post from here after I take delivery of the car and drive it for a while.

    • Mina.Mina.

      Mr. SN.
      Thank you for your comment! I read Pol Pol 4E's report and found a lot I didn't know about it.
      However, I felt that it is still a good car, and I have renewed my interest in it ^^^.

      >I'd love to post from here after the car is delivered and I've been driving it for a while.

      I would very much appreciate it! I'd be very interested to learn more about you, including the traffic situation in the U.S.!
      Thank you for your continued support!

  2. Pol Pol 4E

    Mr. SN.

    Nice to meet you, hello, polpol4e. Thanks for your comment!

    Indeed, there are articles about 911 also releasing a PHV model around 2020.
    Will the EV "Taikan" be unveiled before then?

    I am also new to Porsche, and I would like to introduce its great driving performance and charm in the second part of this article.
    And we'd love to hear your thoughts on SN's 4E-Hybrid!

    Let's keep this blog going with you all!

  3. SN

    Mina.
    Understood. I look forward to more articles from you. Best regards!

    Mr. Pol Pol 4E.
    After all, so is the 911. I live in Michigan, USA, and I really see a lot of Tesla these days. But I rarely see Porsche E-Hybrid. However, I feel like all manufacturers are finally getting serious about EV, PHV, and Porsche seems to be more aggressive than MB, BMW, and other German manufacturers. The Porsche E-Performance brochure I received says "We don't make compromises. We are already well under way. That much confidence, I wonder how much... I look forward to hearing more!