New Porsche Cayenne Diesel
Discussion
Cobnapint said:
What does your PCM mpg indicate around town and on a 70mph run? My V6d shows 28 and 38 respectively.
My 3.0d indicates similar: around 32mpg in pure <30mph urban driving, and 40mpg on a pure motorway run. I drove a 400 mile round trip from Windsor to Liverpool a few weeks ago and averaged exactly 40mpg on the trip computer. Mind you, my car only has 4000 miles on the clock, so it isn't really run in yet.mad ferret said:
Just been on the configurator, can't see a sport design kit available and a few other options missing which were available for the previous version
Will probably follow in a few months, as was the case when the previous model came out, but the Turbo II alloys have gone as well !!Saj
IanHg said:
And not many colours to pick from.
Yes I know, seems a bit tame, Cayenne sales need to slow up, so that Porsche do some meaningful options, almost seems as though the thought process is does not matter they will by them anyway.Heres looking forward to 2017, by then there will be a few other SUV's to choose from
Saj
EricE said:
I’m surprised by how "tame" that facelift is. I expected a 300hp+ V6D and PDK in all cars.
Current Cayenne owners must be happy because there’s really no reason to switch from a pre-FL to a FL from what I can tell. Good for residuals too.
The 2017 Plugin-Hybrid should be interesting.
That sums it up well for me! Current Cayenne owners must be happy because there’s really no reason to switch from a pre-FL to a FL from what I can tell. Good for residuals too.
The 2017 Plugin-Hybrid should be interesting.
No new engine and the differences in power output and body changes are minor. There is no new colour option that would tempt me as I don't want another black car. All in all there isn't enough to make me hanker after a new model, I can save the dosh and not worry about any significant reduction in the value of my current vehicle especially with the current shortages.
APOLO1 said:
swopped my UK 4.2d for a Macan....big mistake got a new one 4.2d coming on .launch day,only 1 or 2 Mpg, if any at difference in MPG over the 3.0d, and yet 9.10s of the performance of the Turbo.
Just for interest, why the 'eck did you get rid of the V8d so soon after buying it?Cobnapint said:
APOLO1 said:
swopped my UK 4.2d for a Macan....big mistake got a new one 4.2d coming on .launch day,only 1 or 2 Mpg, if any at difference in MPG over the 3.0d, and yet 9.10s of the performance of the Turbo.
Just for interest, why the 'eck did you get rid of the V8d so soon after buying it?458 Italia said:
APOLO1 said:
458 Italia said:
TheBMWDriver said:
Do you mind if I ask how much?
If I know him, you're more likely to get blood from a stone. He'll probably 'PM you'...I would certainly share my thoughts and experiences on cars, but as for special deals, I prefer to keep those under my hat.
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