5k Porsche Cayenne Turbo - what could possibly go wrong
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Having seen others on here being burned by mega cheap cayennes and needing a second car for the next few months. I did what any sensible person would have done and bought 5ks worth of Cayenne turbo over the internet
Delivered yesterday and the initial impressions are mixed
It’s a rocket ship for something so big
The 22” wheels need changed asap as the ride is horrible and they are the wrong offset
It has an aftermarket stereo that drains the battery
The central locking only works with the key
Apart from those small issues so far it’s great
Some research to do and jobs to get done over the next few days
Delivered yesterday and the initial impressions are mixed
It’s a rocket ship for something so big
The 22” wheels need changed asap as the ride is horrible and they are the wrong offset
It has an aftermarket stereo that drains the battery
The central locking only works with the key
Apart from those small issues so far it’s great
Some research to do and jobs to get done over the next few days
Nope only 72 hrs and that’s a record for me!
It is what it is, no major damage done and it’s fixable so she will be back on the road in January
I want to get a full gearbox service, brake service and engine service anyway so this is just an extra job tacked on
I’m told if the inlet manifold is off to get the thermostat, starter and water pump done at the same time?
It is what it is, no major damage done and it’s fixable so she will be back on the road in January
I want to get a full gearbox service, brake service and engine service anyway so this is just an extra job tacked on
I’m told if the inlet manifold is off to get the thermostat, starter and water pump done at the same time?
Bigdod85 said:
Can anyone recommend a Porsche specialist in Aberdeen? My coolant leak seems like it could be the heat exchanger or the coolant pipes
Graham from Autolounge in Stonehaven has opened a workshop and it’s a Porsche tech that’s working for him, might be worth a tryMy 997 is in winter storage there and he will be doing some maintenance on it before it gets back out in spring
martin mrt said:
Graham from Autolounge in Stonehaven has opened a workshop and it’s a Porsche tech that’s working for him, might be worth a try
My 997 is in winter storage there and he will be doing some maintenance on it before it gets back out in spring
Thank you share his contact details?My 997 is in winter storage there and he will be doing some maintenance on it before it gets back out in spring
Well fit anyone who been waiting with bated breath. The big expensive bus of doom is back on the road.
Busy coolant hose, gearbox, transfer box, diffs and engine serviced and back brakes all replaced and she is back in fine working order
May even treat here to a set of wheels to celebrate
Busy coolant hose, gearbox, transfer box, diffs and engine serviced and back brakes all replaced and she is back in fine working order
May even treat here to a set of wheels to celebrate
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