Panamera Life Span

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Colonel13
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To Panamera enthusiasts, I own a 2014 Panamera 4/S. I have a little over 140k miles and I am diligent in keeping up with the maintenance. This car makes me smile every-time I am behind the wheel second to the 911 I had previously. Just curious if anyone out there has a high mileage Panamera and how it’s running. How many miles can I reasonably get with my Panamera with the factory installed engine? Thanks in advance for anyone’s input.

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My 2010 Turbo is still going strong at 206K+
You got lots of life left in yours!
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Wow, that’s awesome! Congrats and thanks for your response!

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Shoot, now I'm second guessing myself regarding my sale of my 2010 Panamera 4S with 90K miles. I was afraid of impending maintenance costs - LOL.
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Rich, as a matter of transparency, the maintenance costs over the years have been exorbitant, but I consider it the price you pay for enjoying one of the best exotic cars ever made. The Porsche engineering is without question the best as you have experienced. The high maintenance is worth it and par the course of owning a Porsche. Thanks for your response.

Michael

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Here's another Carpokian with a high-mile Panamera. 240k. :thumbup:

https://www.carpokes.com/viewtopic.php?t=2101#p21935
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I'm still hoping for lots of trouble free miles with mine. Currently just turned over at 30K miles and love the ride and comments I get from others out there. Almost always get a "nice car" from someone when I get it gassed up. My only complaint is the lack of a good service manual for this car. Or for any Porsche today for that matter. Forcing you to go the dealer for even the simplest of things.

Al

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My 2018 ST Turbo has only 40,000 miles on it but has been great. (I had a Cayenne V8 which I sold to a neighbour at 195,000 miles and it is still going strong).

I intend to drive my Pana until it basically breaks by which time it will be fully depreciated. Great to see some higher-mileage cars.

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I have a 2010 4 S which I bought new and now has 270k miles, no major issues.

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Being a fairly fresh newby in the Panamera world, I get the impression if you keep up with consumables and fluids, these cars will last as long as you care to keep them. For my ‘20 ST hybrid, I did go a little further down the rabbit hole of tech, but I’m confident that it’ll last for many years. My only beef is how Porsche tries to shut the door, and usher you to the dealer, on what should be simple maintenance tasks.

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