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Not everyone can afford to have a Porsche in the porch but if you love those German sportscars, you can still admire them at home everyday in 2010. The company's official calendars for next year have already been announced and have various themes.
Under the motto “Driver’s Perspective”, it lets the images do the talking and highlights the passion for the German sportscars from the personal point of view of drivers. The focus of the calendar (priced at 35 euros) is especially on the new Panamera models. The images continue on all twelve pages of the calendar to demonstrate the fascination and variety of the current range of cars. Each picture is a spectacular colour photograph. For all Porsche fans, the calendar is traditionally available with a collector’s coin which shows the motto and the year.
The “style calendar” is traditionally created by Porsche designers from the Development Centre in Weissach. This time, it pays tribute to extraordinary sporting performance and individual exclusivity. Entitled “designed 4 ambition”, it features the new 4-door Porsche Panamera with the number four playing a special role.
This means that the various pages of the calendar take a close look at the new series in a range of ambitious images and show how functionality, performance, exclusivity and superior style are reflected in the design of the Panamera.
The wall calendar measures 70 x 50 centimetres and is supplied with a CD-ROM which contains a screen saver and a short film. To match the fourth series of Porsche cars, the calendar is available in a limited edition of 4,000 copies and costs 57 euros.
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The historical Porsche calendar (35 euros) bears the title “One of a kind” and provides exclusive insights into previously hidden sportscars. Some of these cars are signs of the times whilst others were created as a result of efforts to find the best possible technology and the most competitive car – but only one of each of them was ever built.
The three calendars can be ordered at Porsche's website and may also be available at their Malaysian importer's showroom.
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