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After what seems like several decades, Porsche has finally taken the wraps off of its oddly-proportioned, four-door sport sedan, the 2010 Panamera. There are still no official interior pics, but one would think that things will improve markedly once you're behind the wheel and firing up one of the Panamera's engines, which would likely mirror the Cayenne's lineup.

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That means a base 300 hp six-cylinder all the way to a rip-snorting 500 hp turbocharged V8. The car will also get the superb PDK seven-speed dual-clutch transmission from the 911 Carrera and the Cayman,and Boxster combo, as well as a standard six-speed manual transmission. There's even talk of a hybrid version for 2011. No pricing info yet either; more as we get it.

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