I don't know how Clint is doing these days. He was spotted by some PuristS members at the A. Lange & Sohne event here in Malibu. Unfortunately, I wasn't in attendance. Since you noticed the tiny Panamera, here are some pictures of the Panamera. I really enjoyed driving this car up and down the mountain road. I drove the Panamera S version (there was a 4S version available, but you're not given a choice). This was my first experience with the Porsche PDK and I'm pleased to report that it's fantastic in every way except for the paddle shift. I was constantly hitting the redline because I kept on forgetting I had to push the paddle to upshift (too used to pulling the right paddle). My favorite aspect of the vehicle is the brakes. I like Porsche brakes, they have very little pedal travel and you simply modulate your foot to communicate to the car how much braking power you desire. In contrast, other cars Mercedes-Benz brakes have a large amount of softer pedal travel that one has to carefully apply with their foot. This careful application takes more time and therefore braking has to be done earlier. This Panamera has Porsche brakes that are similar to its sports cars, so I find it unique because it's perhaps the only four door sedan that has brakes with little pedal travel.






