Of course there's a PorscheMany great car collections are likely to include a Porsche — but most enthusiasts will play it safe and opt for some flavor of Porsche 911. Quirkier types may opt for something like a 924, a vehicle that will result in far more interesting conversations and also happens to be one of the cheaper options. Shatner went an entirely different route, and instead opted for a 2011 Porsche Panamera.Although the German automaker is known for its sports coupes, the Panamera definitely isn't that. You can tell it's a Porsche by looking at it, that front end is pretty distinctive. But it's a four-seat sedan — so that iconic shape is a little bit stretched. Under the hood are the parts you'd expect to give Porsche levels of performance. On the basic model, the 3.6L V6 Engine is capable of churning out 300 horsepower, that gets put through a 7-speed automatic transmission and can send the sedan from 0-60 in around six seconds. There is also a trim with a 4.8 liter V8, which gives you an extra 200 horsepower and shaves an impressive two seconds off the 0-60 time.