Cayenne help

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Mirinjawbro

Original Poster:

691 posts

64 months

Monday 8th January
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Hello all

recently moved to the country side and the RWD and low clearance are not suitable anymore

been looking at cayennes around the 20-25k mark, most seem to be over 100k ish miles and many say high spec but most i believe comes as standard

is this a problem?

i also dont really want a diesel but as we know 95% are. is the turbo really that much worse on MPG?

any tips?

thanks

BenS94

1,912 posts

24 months

Monday 8th January
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I didn't know BMW made the Cayenne....

Mirinjawbro

Original Poster:

691 posts

64 months

Monday 8th January
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BenS94 said:
I didn't know BMW made the Cayenne....
you've been misinformed then


please move

BenS94

1,912 posts

24 months

Monday 8th January
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Mirinjawbro said:
BenS94 said:
I didn't know BMW made the Cayenne....
you've been misinformed then


please move
Someone will possibly move it shortly, doesn't bother me, but you may not get the answers you want from BMW owners laugh

Aluminati

2,505 posts

58 months

Monday 8th January
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Mirinjawbro said:
Hello all

recently moved to the country side and the RWD and low clearance are not suitable anymore

been looking at cayennes around the 20-25k mark, most seem to be over 100k ish miles and many say high spec but most i believe comes as standard

is this a problem?

i also dont really want a diesel but as we know 95% are. is the turbo really that much worse on MPG?

any tips?

thanks
This will probs get moved but still be read. I have a V6 diesel platinum spec. I also live in the countryside. It is perfect for our needs, and will do 40 odd mpg on a run without issue.

I was looking for another X5 before purchase, but glad I found this instead .





KPB1973

919 posts

99 months

Tuesday 9th January
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I recently bought a 63 plate 4.1D Cayenne S. Over 100K miles but change from £16k.

Decent noise, performance and economy. Maybe a nice midway point between a petrol turbo and a 3.0 diesel in terms of performance and MPG?

Tax is £360 a year too.