Porsche Cayenne Platinum Edition

Porsche Cayenne Platinum Edition

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detee

Original Poster:

628 posts

149 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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I have been offered a new one of these by my dealer, and they seem good value. My idea is to use it as a daily driver so I do not use my GTS for dull motorway work.

Is the platinum edition worthwhile or is it best to hang on for a new model. I think they are a close out model?

Also S or non S for the boring stuff.

Any views or help would be appreciated.

pete

1,587 posts

284 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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It's a run out model for the current 958.2 Cayenne, hence great value as it includes a lot of the commonly spec'd options. I have been running a 958.1 Diesel Platinum (the pre-facelift V6) for the past 4 years and it has been perfect for family duties and motorway slogs. What's amazing though is how well it you can fling it around for a two tonne SUV. The V6 highlights how much fun the V8 would be with 100+ bhp more, although with a more fun Porsche in the garage you can just waft around enjoying the lovely interior quality and almost 40mpg. The V6 isn't exactly slow, think more hot-hatch brisk, but the torque of the V8 is hilarious and it even makes a nice noise.

The new Cayenne looks almost identical externally, but has a little more boot space, and has a significantly updated dashboard similar to the latest Panamera (the current car is much like a 991 interior) along with various bits of new optional tech like LED matrix lights, rear wheel steering, etc. It also has a brand new set of petrol engines, but as yet no diesel or hybrid options, so if you want economy for big mileages the current car could be a good deal. Personally I've got a new petrol "S" coming in April (with the 2.9 twin turbo V6 out of the Audi RS4/5), but I know I'll be visiting petrol stations on a regular basis! I'll also be paying over 80 grand for the privilege, so considerably more than a well spec'd Platinum of either flavour.

Fortunately there are no bad options :-)

detee

Original Poster:

628 posts

149 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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Thanks Pete, that makes a lot of sense. I think that was my thought, do I wait for the new one but for a daily driver 60K for a platinum makes a lot of sense. It really would be for dull miles and sometimes towing.

As you say for fun, I have it covered with a manual 2wd GTS, so I don't really need to cover both bases, as you say a big tank and a nice MPG could be the answer.

I appreciate you taking the time to reply.

David

TimSS

20 posts

75 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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Hi,

Are you saying you can have a new (I assume a "stock car") for £60k. This can't be for the V8 diesel S surely - if it is, I'll have one!

Ta,

Tim

rkwm1

1,476 posts

102 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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Don't know what the RRP of the car is but sales guy was telling me you can have one of these for 4K deposit with £550 per month payment. Seems a cracking deal to me.

detee

Original Poster:

628 posts

149 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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60K is for the standard diesel model. Those finance figures look amazing. Not sure how they get to that.

Yellow491

2,920 posts

119 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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What is the list for a plat desiel s. Please.
I have just been qouted 588 pm,with a 13k dep/part x. 55k for a late 2016 one owner with 6000 miles.
Lots of extras on it though.
Worked out the porsche ppi over 3 years you end up paying a extra 11k for the credit!

FredBasset

295 posts

227 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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We got ours a couple of weeks ago. Very pleased so far, I was worried about not getting the S but with a great spec and two other fast cars in the garage I'm really enjoying it.

Keep pushing them on deals, I said to my dealer this is what I want to pay, if you can get there I'll buy one. I've got stuff to do so I'm off now. Two hours later we had a deal.

Regards
Fred

detee

Original Poster:

628 posts

149 months

Tuesday 16th January 2018
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Fred Bassett, did you get the price I to the 50's? Happy to PM if you do not want to share details on here? Did you use finance?

chazd

183 posts

178 months

Tuesday 16th January 2018
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I got one in October and its amazing!

Mine is heavily heavily specced so list was well into £90k.

I got some discount and put £7k in and am paying £1083 a month.

Relic

157 posts

111 months

Tuesday 16th January 2018
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Bought a Cayenne S Diesel last May. It's my third but this one is the Platinum Edition. It's very good value and if you want to upgrade seats, stereo to Burmeister etc it's discounted as it already comes with Bose etc. I would go for the S if you can. 850Nm of torque is just hilarious. It's a seriously fast car if you want it to be yet gives 35mpg which is better than my wife's Tiguan!

GameofCars

850 posts

109 months

Wednesday 17th January 2018
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Does seem good value. On the WS finance example £9,900 deposit & £408 X 36 months. Thats only a £100 more a month & same deposit for my wifeys Disco which was three years old when we bought it. I have put in a general enquiry at my OPC.

Has anyone got money off the £55K list price? Would be interested to know how far I could go.

Wondering when the order book will close on this run out special edition?

Yellow491

2,920 posts

119 months

Wednesday 17th January 2018
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What is ws finance example,as that looks cheap,what is the balloon payment

nw942

456 posts

105 months

Wednesday 17th January 2018
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detee

Original Poster:

628 posts

149 months

Wednesday 17th January 2018
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nw942 said:
That illustration has just helped me enormously! Thank you so much.

gd

404 posts

188 months

Thursday 18th January 2018
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I picked up a new Cayenne Diesel Platinum Edition just before Christmas. Got a pretty good deal/discount on list from OPC Sheffield for a "pre-configured" car that was very close to my ideal spec, so I took it.

In short it's a lovely car... so far have done 1500 (mostly motorway) miles in it, and I am liking it a lot. It's very smooth and easy to drive, quite powerful for a V6 and can be thrown around, but then returns over 40mpg on a good run, which is a bit nuts for such a big car.

The platinum edition extras are worth it... the seats are fantastic and it comes with a lot of kit.

Would I have it as an only car? Probably not, but we are lucky enough to have a few fun cars to choose from at the weekend. However, as a long distance cruiser, a family bus and a utility vehicle it absolutely rocks. I'd totally recommend one.


detee

Original Poster:

628 posts

149 months

Thursday 18th January 2018
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Thank you for all off your help and advice it is much appreciated, I have just bought one and it is delivered next week!

chazd

183 posts

178 months

Thursday 18th January 2018
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detee said:
Thank you for all off your help and advice it is much appreciated, I have just bought one and it is delivered next week!
What spec did you go for?

detee

Original Poster:

628 posts

149 months

Thursday 18th January 2018
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In the end, standard Diesel V6 with a few bits on, it is only for dull stuff and once the extras went on the pcp shot up. The standard spec is pretty good and I got the extras that I wanted. The dealer had an amazing purpurite car but with all the bits it was £200 per month more and it was just not worth it.

Really looking forward to it, that with a manual GTS should be a great combination.

chazd

183 posts

178 months

Thursday 18th January 2018
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detee said:
In the end, standard Diesel V6 with a few bits on, it is only for dull stuff and once the extras went on the pcp shot up. The standard spec is pretty good and I got the extras that I wanted. The dealer had an amazing purpurite car but with all the bits it was £200 per month more and it was just not worth it.

Really looking forward to it, that with a manual GTS should be a great combination.
You wont regret it. Pretty impressive wagons for a 2.5 tonne SUV

Am looking at upgrading the wifes S5 Cab at some point for a 911 C4S or GTS cab.

What colour did you go for? I went Rhodium Silver