Porsche Cayenne 958.2 advice!
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Hoping for some advice with a 958.2 purchase! Will be my first foray into Porsche ownership. Need some space and seats, so the dream of 911 ownership is on hold for a few years.
Thinking of a 958.2 3.0d as a relatively sensible way in, although a petrol model is preferable the prices are a fair bit higher. Budget is up to 17k but can stretch a bit for something exceptional.
Hoping for owners/enthusiasts to share their experiences please! Am I being sensible or will I regret it?? The reading I have done seems to suggest that these are pretty good in terms of reliability. Spec and prices seem to be all over the place though.
Are transfer cases still a problem on the 958.2 even in the 3.0d? I'm hoping the NVH isn't too 'diesely' - I had a TDV8 RR previously and this was fabulous in that regard.
Finally (sorry for all the questions!) any advice for good Porsche specialists in the Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire/Berkshire area?
Many thanks in advance!
Thinking of a 958.2 3.0d as a relatively sensible way in, although a petrol model is preferable the prices are a fair bit higher. Budget is up to 17k but can stretch a bit for something exceptional.
Hoping for owners/enthusiasts to share their experiences please! Am I being sensible or will I regret it?? The reading I have done seems to suggest that these are pretty good in terms of reliability. Spec and prices seem to be all over the place though.
Are transfer cases still a problem on the 958.2 even in the 3.0d? I'm hoping the NVH isn't too 'diesely' - I had a TDV8 RR previously and this was fabulous in that regard.
Finally (sorry for all the questions!) any advice for good Porsche specialists in the Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire/Berkshire area?
Many thanks in advance!
A petrol 958.2 for £17k is incredibly rare in the current market. At that age, its going to be a very very leggy example and I have only ever seen one in the last year.
3.0D is a solid choice and is a common fitment across many VAG products although Porsche do turn it up to 300bhp.
Just be cautious of the usual diesel issues such as injectors, DPFs, EGRs.
I'm also on the hunt for a Cayenne too.
3.0D is a solid choice and is a common fitment across many VAG products although Porsche do turn it up to 300bhp.
Just be cautious of the usual diesel issues such as injectors, DPFs, EGRs.
I'm also on the hunt for a Cayenne too.
Many thanks! From what I have read the 3.0d seems to be quite a robust unit. The whole package seems to be fairly reliable. I parked next to one a few days ago, which just re-enforced that it's going to have to be a 958.2 next for me.
From what I have researched, my main concern which is the transfer case, still seem to be somewhat of an issue even on the late model 3.0d, but the failure rate is apparently less than the 4.2d. Regardless, I'll drive it and enjoy it and if it needs doing I'll just have it done.
Very much on the look out for a sub 17k (ideally 15k-ish) 3.0d 958.2, so if any good ones out there please do let me know!
Best
ChickenWire
From what I have researched, my main concern which is the transfer case, still seem to be somewhat of an issue even on the late model 3.0d, but the failure rate is apparently less than the 4.2d. Regardless, I'll drive it and enjoy it and if it needs doing I'll just have it done.
Very much on the look out for a sub 17k (ideally 15k-ish) 3.0d 958.2, so if any good ones out there please do let me know!
Best
ChickenWire
A purchase has been made, and I am over the moon! A 2015 3.0d, bang on budget. It is absolutely fabulous and clearly been well looked after. Certainly the best thing I've ever driven/owned!
I have a couple of questions, which I am hoping someone far more experienced than I can answer:
1. Any recommendations for tyres? Or best to stick to Michelin Latitudes that apparently was standard fitment? It has Nexens at the moment which are very worn.
2. I just had the existing tyres looked at today, and the tyre-guy was testing it out and put the car on full lock whilst stationary and the outside wheel had a very fine shake/vibration when it is almost at full lock. He said he hasn't seen this before and that I should get it checked out. For context it drives perfect, so is he right? I've done some online research, isn't this just the Ackermann effect?
3. Is it possible to retro-fit AppleCar Play?
Thanks!
I have a couple of questions, which I am hoping someone far more experienced than I can answer:
1. Any recommendations for tyres? Or best to stick to Michelin Latitudes that apparently was standard fitment? It has Nexens at the moment which are very worn.
2. I just had the existing tyres looked at today, and the tyre-guy was testing it out and put the car on full lock whilst stationary and the outside wheel had a very fine shake/vibration when it is almost at full lock. He said he hasn't seen this before and that I should get it checked out. For context it drives perfect, so is he right? I've done some online research, isn't this just the Ackermann effect?
3. Is it possible to retro-fit AppleCar Play?
Thanks!
ChickenWire said:
A purchase has been made, and I am over the moon! A 2015 3.0d, bang on budget. It is absolutely fabulous and clearly been well looked after. Certainly the best thing I've ever driven/owned!
I have a couple of questions, which I am hoping someone far more experienced than I can answer:
1. Any recommendations for tyres? Or best to stick to Michelin Latitudes that apparently was standard fitment? It has Nexens at the moment which are very worn.
2. I just had the existing tyres looked at today, and the tyre-guy was testing it out and put the car on full lock whilst stationary and the outside wheel had a very fine shake/vibration when it is almost at full lock. He said he hasn't seen this before and that I should get it checked out. For context it drives perfect, so is he right? I've done some online research, isn't this just the Ackermann effect?
3. Is it possible to retro-fit AppleCar Play?
Thanks!
How many miles does the new car have on it? I only ask as our cayenne 958.1 has just hit 208000 miles....it's a 2010 3.0d and the only things of note that have gone wrong is the EGR sensor and valve. Its required a new alternator and suspension parts is just wear and tear. Currently debating whether to get another brand or go for a 958.2 again and maybe surpass 250k this time...I have a couple of questions, which I am hoping someone far more experienced than I can answer:
1. Any recommendations for tyres? Or best to stick to Michelin Latitudes that apparently was standard fitment? It has Nexens at the moment which are very worn.
2. I just had the existing tyres looked at today, and the tyre-guy was testing it out and put the car on full lock whilst stationary and the outside wheel had a very fine shake/vibration when it is almost at full lock. He said he hasn't seen this before and that I should get it checked out. For context it drives perfect, so is he right? I've done some online research, isn't this just the Ackermann effect?
3. Is it possible to retro-fit AppleCar Play?
Thanks!
I have 20 inch all weather on mine, we have other cars so whilst it is used for running around in the summer. It get more use in the winter. On full lock this morning mine also felt like the Ackerman effect. The Boxster displays this more as never really noticed it on the cayenne.
jrinns said:
ChickenWire said:
A purchase has been made, and I am over the moon! A 2015 3.0d, bang on budget. It is absolutely fabulous and clearly been well looked after. Certainly the best thing I've ever driven/owned!
I have a couple of questions, which I am hoping someone far more experienced than I can answer:
1. Any recommendations for tyres? Or best to stick to Michelin Latitudes that apparently was standard fitment? It has Nexens at the moment which are very worn.
2. I just had the existing tyres looked at today, and the tyre-guy was testing it out and put the car on full lock whilst stationary and the outside wheel had a very fine shake/vibration when it is almost at full lock. He said he hasn't seen this before and that I should get it checked out. For context it drives perfect, so is he right? I've done some online research, isn't this just the Ackermann effect?
3. Is it possible to retro-fit AppleCar Play?
Thanks!
How many miles does the new car have on it? I only ask as our cayenne 958.1 has just hit 208000 miles....it's a 2010 3.0d and the only things of note that have gone wrong is the EGR sensor and valve. Its required a new alternator and suspension parts is just wear and tear. Currently debating whether to get another brand or go for a 958.2 again and maybe surpass 250k this time...I have a couple of questions, which I am hoping someone far more experienced than I can answer:
1. Any recommendations for tyres? Or best to stick to Michelin Latitudes that apparently was standard fitment? It has Nexens at the moment which are very worn.
2. I just had the existing tyres looked at today, and the tyre-guy was testing it out and put the car on full lock whilst stationary and the outside wheel had a very fine shake/vibration when it is almost at full lock. He said he hasn't seen this before and that I should get it checked out. For context it drives perfect, so is he right? I've done some online research, isn't this just the Ackermann effect?
3. Is it possible to retro-fit AppleCar Play?
Thanks!
I have 20 inch all weather on mine, we have other cars so whilst it is used for running around in the summer. It get more use in the winter. On full lock this morning mine also felt like the Ackerman effect. The Boxster displays this more as never really noticed it on the cayenne.
Good to know how reliable they are! Hopefully I see as many miles out of mine. Happy motoring!
I thought I would upload some pics, as I've just realised I hadn't since I started the thread, and I can see parallel threads with people looking for similar so hopefully this will help. 4k miles in and it has been fantastic. So far just tyres and a service, which has been much cheaper than expected. Anyone in the Bucks/Berks/Oxon area, I would highly recommend Chelsea Carrera based in High Wycombe.


As a package they are excellent value and can't think of anything else that would have fitted the bill. Seems most at home on the motorway. The 3.0d is adequate I would say, but couldn't afford a GTS or Turbo, perhaps I will look at one in the future.
It's 10 years old and has 95k miles on it now, and you can tell. There are a few foibles that I am hoping don't turn out to burn my wallet, but time will tell; shuddering steering when turning the wheel when cold but then goes away after the first turn, gearbox doesn't seem to creep when cold (in fact it rolls back which is annoying) but fine when warm, creaky trim pieces...
Overall, I'm extremely pleased. My mileage will likely go up to 15k-20k per year soon which will be a good test of robustness. I am inspired by the chap on here who had a very high mileage Alpina! Although I doubt I will be able to put as many miles on.
As a package they are excellent value and can't think of anything else that would have fitted the bill. Seems most at home on the motorway. The 3.0d is adequate I would say, but couldn't afford a GTS or Turbo, perhaps I will look at one in the future.
It's 10 years old and has 95k miles on it now, and you can tell. There are a few foibles that I am hoping don't turn out to burn my wallet, but time will tell; shuddering steering when turning the wheel when cold but then goes away after the first turn, gearbox doesn't seem to creep when cold (in fact it rolls back which is annoying) but fine when warm, creaky trim pieces...
Overall, I'm extremely pleased. My mileage will likely go up to 15k-20k per year soon which will be a good test of robustness. I am inspired by the chap on here who had a very high mileage Alpina! Although I doubt I will be able to put as many miles on.
Congrats on the new car op.
I've been looking at these for a while now, my budget could get me either a lower milage 3.0d or a higher milage 4.2d, and can't decide which would suit me better, both obviously have their positives and negatives. Personally would also bare in mind a 3.0d Macan, my only requirement is that they have to be euro 6 for ULEZ.
From what I've seen, they appear to be fairly reliable (again, I don't actually own one, so take with a pinch of salt) which is why I keep looking at them for a new run around. I've seen a fair few stories now where owners seem to have achieved high milage (150k+) without too much fuss, just got to keep an eye on the transfer casing issues (although I think this applies more to the 4.2d, not to say it can't happen the the 3.0) and usual servicing items etc. Might be worth getting a gearbox service done if you're having issues with it and haven't already. I previously had issues on my M3s DCT gearbox, had it serviced and it was like brand new!
Hope your ownership with it goes well
I've been looking at these for a while now, my budget could get me either a lower milage 3.0d or a higher milage 4.2d, and can't decide which would suit me better, both obviously have their positives and negatives. Personally would also bare in mind a 3.0d Macan, my only requirement is that they have to be euro 6 for ULEZ.
From what I've seen, they appear to be fairly reliable (again, I don't actually own one, so take with a pinch of salt) which is why I keep looking at them for a new run around. I've seen a fair few stories now where owners seem to have achieved high milage (150k+) without too much fuss, just got to keep an eye on the transfer casing issues (although I think this applies more to the 4.2d, not to say it can't happen the the 3.0) and usual servicing items etc. Might be worth getting a gearbox service done if you're having issues with it and haven't already. I previously had issues on my M3s DCT gearbox, had it serviced and it was like brand new!
Hope your ownership with it goes well
I’ve clocked up over 40k miles in my 4.2 diesel, now at 117k miles, nothing but routine servicing and tyres required, although I did have the transfer box fluids changed as a precaution when I bought it. Really can’t think what I’d rather drive for everyday use, it does the Labrador / dump stuff, while still being very presentable for posh events (when it’s clean), also done 700 mile days in it and got out feeling fresh as a daisy.
They’re brilliant!
They’re brilliant!
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