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alanm_3 Member Since: 19 Feb 2011 Location: my House, unless I’m not at home, in which case I’m somewhere else. Posts: 6723 |
having had a couple of Porsches, admittedly not Cayennes, butthe service costs can be on the high side unless you know a good independant, bit like the RR I suppose.
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11th Jul 2012 4:31pm |
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Restless Member Since: 04 Apr 2012 Location: UK Posts: 36 |
Oh, their economy is worse than a petrol RR?, I quite like Porsches in general, have driven a 911 and was impressed, don't really know about the Cayenne though, I just thought they represent good value for what they are, I have to admit I do like the RR more as a car though. |
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11th Jul 2012 4:38pm |
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alanm_3 Member Since: 19 Feb 2011 Location: my House, unless I’m not at home, in which case I’m somewhere else. Posts: 6723 |
From what I gather, yes.
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11th Jul 2012 4:46pm |
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Restless Member Since: 04 Apr 2012 Location: UK Posts: 36 |
Ah no, I wouldn't make the decision based on driving a 911 as they are such different cars, I just thought the Cayenne seemed good value for what it offers but am probably 80% decided on a FFRR.
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11th Jul 2012 4:49pm |
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alanm_3 Member Since: 19 Feb 2011 Location: my House, unless I’m not at home, in which case I’m somewhere else. Posts: 6723 |
I think it would really be down to drving both and deciding which one feels best for you.
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11th Jul 2012 4:51pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7796 |
Do the early V8 Cayenne's potentially suffer some engine issues now ? or something ?
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11th Jul 2012 4:52pm |
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Paulo Member Since: 28 Sep 2010 Location: Glasgow Posts: 199 |
I've owned a Cayenne S for just under 2 years...
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11th Jul 2012 6:26pm |
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Restless Member Since: 04 Apr 2012 Location: UK Posts: 36 |
Thanks for that Paulo, the fuel economy doesn't really sound any worse than the V8 petrol FFRR, thanks for the heads up RE coolant pipes, just curious but what sort of mileage did these let go on yours?, I have seen a few shed FFRRs too but I'm sure there are some good early ones out there, I'm not even that bothered about getting an HSE and I actually want the V8 petrol too so there are bargains to be had.
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11th Jul 2012 7:39pm |
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gabbo Member Since: 06 Jul 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 56 |
My twopenneth for what it's worth is that £11k cayenne turbos are fantastic for the price but the previous owners Only see the ticket price and forget that it's still a £80k+ car for maintenance and therefore alot of it is missed leaving the next buyer with a huge bill. 07MY SC VSE (on its way)
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11th Jul 2012 8:42pm |
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Restless Member Since: 04 Apr 2012 Location: UK Posts: 36 |
I would probably stretch my budget a bit and go on condition and service history more, I'm never one to skimp on maintenence and understand your point as it's very frustrating when that sort of thing happens.
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11th Jul 2012 9:30pm |
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Paulo Member Since: 28 Sep 2010 Location: Glasgow Posts: 199 |
The Turbo will probably average around 1-2 MPG worse than the S in normal driving, I have seen the average down to 8-10 MPG if using the full performance n a friends Turbo. The coolant pipes normally go arond 60K miles, although I was lucky as my car hit 97K before the inevitable happened. Gearbox and differential oil changes aren't scheduled until 160K miles... Likeany car if maintained properly they can do monster mileages...There are a number of owners in the USA who have over 300K miles in their Cayenne's and indeed there is a recent new owner in the UK who just purchased a Turbo with 241K miles on the clock and he states that it drives fantastic and feels very tight. I would also recommend that if you went down the Cayenne route, find a good Independant Porsche Specialist, plenty around and I use an excellent one in Glasgow for Brakes, etc all OEM parts but labour rates 40% of Porsche Dealers.... I suggest you test drive both an S and a Turbo, in hindsight I wish I had bought a Turbo, but in saying that I have thoroughly enjoyed my car, although a change is definitely on the horizon.... If you want more information, I use www.rennlist.com and the Cayenne forum, friendly bunch and their knowledge is superb... |
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11th Jul 2012 9:45pm |
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Lloyd Barnes Member Since: 21 Apr 2011 Location: Shrewsbury Posts: 181 |
Another little cost to add is tyres. I had its cheapskate brother, the Touareg with the lowly 3.0TDi V6, sitting on low profiles on 20" rims. Even that wore its tyres out approx every 10k miles, and I reckon a Cayenne Turbo would easily reduce that with some enthusiastic driving.
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12th Jul 2012 12:27pm |
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Restless Member Since: 04 Apr 2012 Location: UK Posts: 36 |
That's a very good point too, I think I'm more sold on the FFRR, it is less to buy and probably to run too, will probably go for a V8 to avoid the TD6 gearbox issues, and I like and know the engine as I've had one previously. |
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12th Jul 2012 9:50pm |
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daz62 Member Since: 27 Dec 2011 Location: Reading Posts: 201 |
Just a thought but if you are comparing a cayenne turbo and a 4.4 ffrr then you should consider the 4.2 sc surely.
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12th Jul 2012 10:07pm |
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