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Burnin' for You: Porsche Cajun gets the green light for production
Mon, 29 Nov 2010The Cajun is a go. Porsche will continue to pepper the SUV market with a new entry below the successful Cayenne, and the Cajun is expected to launch in North America in 2013. Porsche's supervisory board instructed the company to develop plans for production in a meeting on Monday.
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Porsche Cajun – the ‘Baby’ Porsche Cayenne
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