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David,
I wonder if it is the fans in the Pantera, are they working harder than the average car at moving air through the rad, and then over the windshield (through the vents), and under the cockpit where they concentrate more than they would in an SUV (not a lot of room under the cat for air to escape easily).
A possible experiment would be to cover the hood vents, get out in traffic see how strong the fumes are, then pull into a gas station, uncover them and see if it changes - or even try it with the Pantera parked behind your idling SUV. Start with the Pantera off, then with the fans on (both covered and then uncovered), then with the car running and vents covered and uncovered.
- I don't advocate doing this in a closed garage or for extended periods of time ;-)

P.S. Dibs on "Light 'em Up Black Licorice" scent

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