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  1. Hmm. I think any of the cars you suggested are good but there's definitely something special about driving a Porker. IMHO BMW's are more common than Porsche, Mercedes have dropped some of the reliability of old and RR and financial heartbreakers. The SQ5 is a drop down size wise. The SQ7 is supposed (I haven't driven one) to be a phenomenal drive in the current model. If size isn't an issue the Macan Turbo is also a very engaging drive and quite a bit cheaper than the Cayenne so you'll have more to spend on the options list [emoji6] Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk
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