New Porsche Cayenne Diesel
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Kudos said:
garyhun said:
Kudos said:
I called in and took one for a test drive on Saturday. Fell in love with it. I have a 3.0 d X5, but this was in a different class.
Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.
Ask the dealer to put that delivery in writing. I bet they won't. If they do then please let me know the dealer as I will use them Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.

garyhun said:
Kudos said:
garyhun said:
Kudos said:
I called in and took one for a test drive on Saturday. Fell in love with it. I have a 3.0 d X5, but this was in a different class.
Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.
Ask the dealer to put that delivery in writing. I bet they won't. If they do then please let me know the dealer as I will use them Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.

Would prefer not to name in case salesman thinks he's got a sale!
GT3ZZZ said:
cayman-black said:
Probably the best model in the range???
+1Ideal fleet:
Cayenne D for hauling wife, kids, dogs, stuff
GT3 for the weekend
Rich man's version:
Cayenne Turbo hauler
911 Turbo S Cab for the weekend
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+
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Edited by GT3ZZZ on Friday 19th November 19:39
Kudos said:
garyhun said:
Kudos said:
garyhun said:
Kudos said:
I called in and took one for a test drive on Saturday. Fell in love with it. I have a 3.0 d X5, but this was in a different class.
Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.
Ask the dealer to put that delivery in writing. I bet they won't. If they do then please let me know the dealer as I will use them Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.

Would prefer not to name in case salesman thinks he's got a sale!
cayman-black said:
Kudos said:
garyhun said:
Kudos said:
garyhun said:
Kudos said:
I called in and took one for a test drive on Saturday. Fell in love with it. I have a 3.0 d X5, but this was in a different class.
Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.
Ask the dealer to put that delivery in writing. I bet they won't. If they do then please let me know the dealer as I will use them Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.

Would prefer not to name in case salesman thinks he's got a sale!
SFO said:
I wonder if the VW Touareg equivalent is experiencing the same level of demand.
The Touareg and Cayenne share a similar platform and some running gear, but the Cayenne is developed at Weissach with Porsche DNA for a more prestige/sporting market. You can save money by getting a Touareg, but it's not the same car. Kudos said:
I called in and took one for a test drive on Saturday. Fell in love with it. I have a 3.0 d X5, but this was in a different class.
Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.
Was a different class on some aspects or just as an overall package? Is your X5 an Msport one? I've had an old shape Cayenne and liked it a lot. We now have a twin turbo diesel X5 Msport, my only complaint about the X5 is how harsh the suspension is over bumps, otherwise I'd say the X5 is a better car than the old Cayenne, albeit I appreciate the new Cayenne is supposed to be quite a bit better than the previous model. How did it compare with the single turbo X5 for grunt? I'd be worried that the Cayennes Audi 3 litre lump would be a bit lacking compared with the twin turbo Beemer diesel. Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.
Reason for asking all of this is that the Mrs still hankers after her old Cayenne so a new shape one may come back onto the horizon at some point in the future!
Edited by Steve996 on Monday 22 November 19:51
Steve996 said:
Kudos said:
I called in and took one for a test drive on Saturday. Fell in love with it. I have a 3.0 d X5, but this was in a different class.
Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.
Was a different class on some aspects or just as an overall package? Is your X5 an Msport one? I've had an old shape Cayenne and liked it a lot. We now have a twin turbo diesel X5 Msport, my only complaint about the X5 is how harsh the suspension is over bumps, otherwise I'd say the X5 is a better car than the old Cayenne, albeit I appreciate the new Cayenne is supposed to be quite a bit better than the previous model. How did it compare with the single turbo X5 for grunt? I'd be worried that the Cayennes Audi 3 litre lump would be a bit lacking compared with the twin turbo Beemer diesel. Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.
Reason for asking all of this is that the Mrs still hankers after her old Cayenne so a new shape one may come back onto the horizon at some point in the future!
Edited by Steve996 on Monday 22 November 19:51
robsti said:
Steve996 said:
Kudos said:
I called in and took one for a test drive on Saturday. Fell in love with it. I have a 3.0 d X5, but this was in a different class.
Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.
Was a different class on some aspects or just as an overall package? Is your X5 an Msport one? I've had an old shape Cayenne and liked it a lot. We now have a twin turbo diesel X5 Msport, my only complaint about the X5 is how harsh the suspension is over bumps, otherwise I'd say the X5 is a better car than the old Cayenne, albeit I appreciate the new Cayenne is supposed to be quite a bit better than the previous model. How did it compare with the single turbo X5 for grunt? I'd be worried that the Cayennes Audi 3 litre lump would be a bit lacking compared with the twin turbo Beemer diesel. Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.
Reason for asking all of this is that the Mrs still hankers after her old Cayenne so a new shape one may come back onto the horizon at some point in the future!
Edited by Steve996 on Monday 22 November 19:51
Steve996 said:
robsti said:
Steve996 said:
Kudos said:
I called in and took one for a test drive on Saturday. Fell in love with it. I have a 3.0 d X5, but this was in a different class.
Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.
Was a different class on some aspects or just as an overall package? Is your X5 an Msport one? I've had an old shape Cayenne and liked it a lot. We now have a twin turbo diesel X5 Msport, my only complaint about the X5 is how harsh the suspension is over bumps, otherwise I'd say the X5 is a better car than the old Cayenne, albeit I appreciate the new Cayenne is supposed to be quite a bit better than the previous model. How did it compare with the single turbo X5 for grunt? I'd be worried that the Cayennes Audi 3 litre lump would be a bit lacking compared with the twin turbo Beemer diesel. Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.
Reason for asking all of this is that the Mrs still hankers after her old Cayenne so a new shape one may come back onto the horizon at some point in the future!
Edited by Steve996 on Monday 22 November 19:51
Are nearly 2 inches thick of solid rubber !
Drove a Cayenne Hybrid the other week, and the smoothness and quietness of the ride was simply a world apart from What I've been used to.
I've had 2 X5's and now on an X6, loved them all, apart from the ride quality due to these rock hard tyres, it's enough to make me look elsewhere for next time, I cant tke them anymore.
Edited by Glenn McMenamin on Monday 22 November 22:14
Glenn McMenamin said:
Steve996 said:
robsti said:
Steve996 said:
Kudos said:
I called in and took one for a test drive on Saturday. Fell in love with it. I have a 3.0 d X5, but this was in a different class.
Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.
Was a different class on some aspects or just as an overall package? Is your X5 an Msport one? I've had an old shape Cayenne and liked it a lot. We now have a twin turbo diesel X5 Msport, my only complaint about the X5 is how harsh the suspension is over bumps, otherwise I'd say the X5 is a better car than the old Cayenne, albeit I appreciate the new Cayenne is supposed to be quite a bit better than the previous model. How did it compare with the single turbo X5 for grunt? I'd be worried that the Cayennes Audi 3 litre lump would be a bit lacking compared with the twin turbo Beemer diesel. Dealer told me delivery time of 12-14 weeks.
Once you start adding the toys it came in at c£55k, which is actually what the X5 cost new.
Reason for asking all of this is that the Mrs still hankers after her old Cayenne so a new shape one may come back onto the horizon at some point in the future!
Edited by Steve996 on Monday 22 November 19:51
Are nearly 2 inches thick of solid rubber !
Drove a Cayenne Hybrid the other week, and the smoothness and quietness of the ride was simply a world apart from What I've been used to.
I've had 2 X5's and now on an X6, loved them all, apart from the ride quality due to these rock hard tyres, it's enough to make me look elsewhere for next time, I cant tke them anymore.
Edited by Glenn McMenamin on Monday 22 November 22:14
cayman-black said:
Moosh said:
May I ask, why a diesel?
Probably the best model in the range???GT3ZZZ said:
+1
Ideal fleet:
Cayenne D for hauling wife, kids, dogs, stuff
GT3 for the weekend
Rich man's version:
Cayenne Turbo hauler
911 Turbo S Cab for the weekend
+
+
+
I wouldn't want the Cayenne Turbo as a family hauler, it's far too eager and goes through tyres like nothing else.Ideal fleet:
Cayenne D for hauling wife, kids, dogs, stuff
GT3 for the weekend
Rich man's version:
Cayenne Turbo hauler
911 Turbo S Cab for the weekend
+
+
+
Edited by GT3ZZZ on Friday 19th November 19:39
Steve996 said:
I'd be worried that the Cayennes Audi 3 litre lump would be a bit lacking compared with the twin turbo Beemer diesel.
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The engine is VERY smooth and very punchy. I had a few opportunities on my test drive to really floor it from 30 and I was never less than amazed at the power delivery. This thing can really move and is such a wonderful relaxing place to be all at the same time.[/footnote]
I have been driving RR product for over 20 years. I am now on my 6th Sport. Brought my wife a Cayenne diesel last week. Have to say Porsche have move the game on big time.
In all areas it wipes the floor with the Sport. The handling in sport mode is from another place. There engine is so good, I initially thought they had registered the wrong car and gave me a V8 instead.
In all areas it wipes the floor with the Sport. The handling in sport mode is from another place. There engine is so good, I initially thought they had registered the wrong car and gave me a V8 instead.
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