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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
I reviewed them as the alternative to the FFRR and apart from the 2004 models they seem very reliable. I went together with a friend to the Porsche dealer in Geneva as he was considering one and had a good look. They are very nice in a different way than the FFRRs. Another friend of mine has a Turbo S and the acceleration is staggering while the drive experience is very "tight" and sports car like.
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20th Aug 2013 9:21pm |
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RR2008HSE Member Since: 06 Jan 2013 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2932 |
The Cayenne is about the only nonLR 4x4 I'd consider. If you're just after the high driving position, the SUV look and maybe a bit of snow - great car! If you need to get over anything more challenging than a nicely graded gravel road, look elsewhere. |
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20th Aug 2013 10:10pm |
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E4 GUY Member Since: 07 Jan 2013 Location: London Posts: 513 |
^ Cayenne would need decent tyres for snow... Mine had road tyres and 340bhp spinning all 4 wheels left me No better off
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21st Aug 2013 7:18am |
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XXXAngelXXX Member Since: 25 Mar 2007 Location: Stuttgart Posts: 4994 |
friend of mine is the head of the Stuttgart Porsche centre - air suspension is a MUST ! All my spelling errorz are belong to me!
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21st Aug 2013 8:24am |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
A friend has a "Top of Range" 2011 and we both drove to Fort William & back via Snowden (Three Peaks) and I simply could not keep up with him on the Motorway or B Roads and I was in a great 3.6 TDV8....
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21st Aug 2013 8:29am |
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oldcro Member Since: 17 Mar 2012 Location: Shetland Posts: 359 |
Looked at one, never sat in one but ordered a Cayenne S V8 Diesel and expecting delivery in October. My Westminster is great to drive and no problems but the dealership put me off the thought of going back for a service or warranty work if required.
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21st Aug 2013 1:01pm |
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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2567 |
Just don't drive into a field on the standard tyres. |
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21st Aug 2013 1:36pm |
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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: 6729 |
Beware of the Main Dealer service departments. They are well known for "over exaggerating" things that need replaced when the don't, on the basis that "it's a sports car, sir and you don't want to take any chances". Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
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21st Aug 2013 2:26pm |
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RR2008HSE Member Since: 06 Jan 2013 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2932 |
Interesting! Makes me wonder about all the Classic RR and P38 people keep converting to coils. |
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21st Aug 2013 5:22pm |
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oldcro Member Since: 17 Mar 2012 Location: Shetland Posts: 359 |
It's because of the main dealer that I am moving away from Land Rover, on the basis that one who does unnecessary work is better than one who does bad work.
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21st Aug 2013 5:31pm |
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BrianC Member Since: 15 Apr 2009 Location: central belt Posts: 1429 |
the turbo is the best 4x4xfar for me |
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21st Aug 2013 5:51pm |
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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2567 |
They're basically the sort of summer tyres you'd expect to see on a big, fast saloon - no concession in terms of tread design to being on a 4x4. Think you can specify an all-season tyre for free; how much more useful that is I don't know. Very different car from a Range Rover. |
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21st Aug 2013 6:17pm |
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E4 GUY Member Since: 07 Jan 2013 Location: London Posts: 513 |
+1
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22nd Aug 2013 2:01pm |
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AMD Member Since: 16 Jul 2010 Location: The South Posts: 811 |
As most of my driving is motorway, I will be test driving the Cayenne S Diesel before I decide on the L405. Only problem, I'll have to keep my eyes closed until I'm inside as it's got an ugly face....
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22nd Aug 2013 2:23pm |
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