RE: Porsche Cayenne 'changed slightly'
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Clivey said:
E65Ross said:
Agree. Why isn't it up there with the 40d engine from the X5? the 50d engine they do is way more powerful, but it's also a lot more expensive. the X5 40d can be had for £50k, the same as this diesel.
Still, neither are cars I'm particularly interested in.
They have the V8 diesel if you really want a brute. Still, neither are cars I'm particularly interested in.
E65Ross said:
Do you mean the V8 diesel which is the same power but a fair chunk less efficient than the 50d engine?
Is that a fair chunk less efficient based on official figures? Most know better than to trust BMW's 'official' mpg figures compared to what they actually give in the real world for majority of their recent cars.Fezzaman said:
E65Ross said:
Do you mean the V8 diesel which is the same power but a fair chunk less efficient than the 50d engine?
Is that a fair chunk less efficient based on official figures? Most know better than to trust BMW's 'official' mpg figures compared to what they actually give in the real world for majority of their recent cars.I've never been a big fan of this style of 4x4 vehicle. If I was in the market for one (and needed it to go off road, not off to the shops) I'd be looking at something from JLR I think.
But it's good to see Porsche keeping up with trends by updating the styling twekas, although I don't seem to remember that the old twekas needed updating did they? Perhaps the Stuttgart Tweka Fabrik Werks thought it would help it sell just a few more....
But it's good to see Porsche keeping up with trends by updating the styling twekas, although I don't seem to remember that the old twekas needed updating did they? Perhaps the Stuttgart Tweka Fabrik Werks thought it would help it sell just a few more....
Clivey said:
richs2891 said:
...they have dropped the low range gearbox and diff lock option that the 1st gen had...
Oh, FFS. The Cayenne was one of the few SUVs that could go off road without embarrassing itself. That's the whole appeal to some (though admittedly few) people, myself included.
E65Ross said:
Fezzaman said:
E65Ross said:
Do you mean the V8 diesel which is the same power but a fair chunk less efficient than the 50d engine?
Is that a fair chunk less efficient based on official figures? Most know better than to trust BMW's 'official' mpg figures compared to what they actually give in the real world for majority of their recent cars.richs2891 said:
I really like these, great to drive, its just a shame they have dropped the low range gearbox and diff lock option that the 1st gen had, as it would provide a true alternative to a FFRR.
I own a Cayenne. I have no idea what that means above... it might as well be written in Chinese.KFC said:
richs2891 said:
I really like these, great to drive, its just a shame they have dropped the low range gearbox and diff lock option that the 1st gen had, as it would provide a true alternative to a FFRR.
I own a Cayenne. I have no idea what that means above... it might as well be written in Chinese.EricE said:
Looking at the pictures I’m not sure if I like the facelift better than the pre-facelift.
The old rear looked somewhat ugly but now it looks like an Audi which in my opinion is even worse for this car.
No idea why they didn’t adapt the Macan / Panamera Sport Turismo look.
In my case, the Macan's taillights are what make it stand out from the Cayenne. If they added them on this facelift they'd end up with the BMW X4/X6 problem.The old rear looked somewhat ugly but now it looks like an Audi which in my opinion is even worse for this car.
No idea why they didn’t adapt the Macan / Panamera Sport Turismo look.
MaserBob said:
I guess you know what a low range gearbox and diff lock are. FFRR = Full Fat Range Rover
Yes I know exactly what a low range gear box is, when to use it, when not, same for a diff locks, would you like me to explain it you ?Or are you simply trying to belittle ?
And yes I had one for a few years to play with off road and tow the horse box / go shooting in as an alternative to a FFRR
Edited by richs2891 on Thursday 24th July 15:20
Edited by richs2891 on Thursday 24th July 15:44
Clivey said:
TBH I've never looked at the MPG of the Cayenne / X5. The Cayenne because I can't afford it anyway and the X5 because it's useless off road.
Last of those a bit of a stereotype - yes, the X5 lacks the diff locks & low range but, with proper 18" wheels and tyres, it does remarkably well off-road. We live a mile off road ourselves and also use ours to leg it up a friend's moor in the Yorkshire Dales - never had the slightest problem, summer or winter, rain or shine.E65Ross said:
In fairness to Porsche, as you say that appealed to very few. And of those few it appealed to (yourself included), how many bought one? Did you buy one instead of a rival because of those features?
I'm only 25 so I wasn't old enough to drive when the Cayenne was first launched but I did buy my Discovery because it has that off-road ability (by my choice, you can tell it was evidently more important to me than speed, on-road handling etc.)Seriously, why is this article here?
Why waste 6 paragraphs of text to what are trivial changes to an SUV that even the title has to put in 'finger quotes' to say "this is silly"? Is it really impossible for Porsche to publish 5 press release photos without every auto site deciding an article MUST be published so there's justification for getting those pictures spread?
I see people complaining every time one of the other makers releases a "limited edition" and getting coverage but it seems that Porsche changing the shape of the key fob would get a story.
Why waste 6 paragraphs of text to what are trivial changes to an SUV that even the title has to put in 'finger quotes' to say "this is silly"? Is it really impossible for Porsche to publish 5 press release photos without every auto site deciding an article MUST be published so there's justification for getting those pictures spread?
I see people complaining every time one of the other makers releases a "limited edition" and getting coverage but it seems that Porsche changing the shape of the key fob would get a story.
MikeGalos said:
Seriously, why is this article here?
Why waste 6 paragraphs of text to what are trivial changes to an SUV that even the title has to put in 'finger quotes' to say "this is silly"? Is it really impossible for Porsche to publish 5 press release photos without every auto site deciding an article MUST be published so there's justification for getting those pictures spread?
I see people complaining every time one of the other makers releases a "limited edition" and getting coverage but it seems that Porsche changing the shape of the key fob would get a story.
Don't read it if you don't like a story about it! Why waste 6 paragraphs of text to what are trivial changes to an SUV that even the title has to put in 'finger quotes' to say "this is silly"? Is it really impossible for Porsche to publish 5 press release photos without every auto site deciding an article MUST be published so there's justification for getting those pictures spread?
I see people complaining every time one of the other makers releases a "limited edition" and getting coverage but it seems that Porsche changing the shape of the key fob would get a story.
Technomad said:
Last of those a bit of a stereotype - yes, the X5 lacks the diff locks & low range but, with proper 18" wheels and tyres, it does remarkably well off-road. We live a mile off road ourselves and also use ours to leg it up a friend's moor in the Yorkshire Dales - never had the slightest problem, summer or winter, rain or shine.
Firstly, which tyres did you fit (I am of course aware that any SUV/4x4 on the wrong tyres for the conditions will be useless)?Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff