I'm sorry man but I disagree on that. One of my friend's has one , the rich bastard. The car is horrible, he has the Cayenne S but not the Turbo, it's horrible, no woodgrain, horrible feeling leather, and for the price, all your paying for is the Porsche brand name. For half or one third of the price you can get a fully woodgrained Honda Accord V6 Luxury that could take the Porsche off the streets with it's VTEC engine.
2007-08-11 02:35:06
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answered by Shawn S 1
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The Cayenne is Porsche’s money machine. The V-8 models have been putting a smile on dealers’ faces for the past two years. The V-6 Cayenne is poised to broaden that smile. It’s been selling like crazy here in Canada. Besides the almost certain lousy real world mileage, the only negative about this vehicle is its harsh in-town ride, which it shares with just about every Porsche ever made. The best thing about it may be that it’s a Porsche. Which to most people seems to suggest large sums of unallocated capital. I’m actually astonished by the number of acquaintances who asked me to take them for a spin. The V-6 comes with most of the V-8 Cayenne tricks excepting air suspension and V-8. Some other equipment standard on the V-8s is optional with the V-6, including sunroof, a decent sound system and climate control. But I can live without these if the price is right. Which, with the V-6 Cayenne it certainly is. A final reminder: you probably won’t appreciate your V-6 Cayenne unless you are prepared to drive it aggressively, which means using the shifter. If you’re not prepared to do that, you’re far better off with the excellent, but still very expensive Cayenne S. Don’t even consider the outrageously overpriced Turbo.
2007-08-15 08:08:20
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answered by Anonymous
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it's a vw tornrag with 2 extra cylinders the average toyota forerunner will outperform these in all classes that matter for a suv [meaning the ability to traverse rough terrain in reasonable comfort without destroying itself] plus toyota reliability can't be matched at any price these arn't even good snow cars [porsche prices apply to bumped fenders]
2007-08-11 09:35:54
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answered by hobbabob 6
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if you are talking about the Cayenne Turbo then yes from what i have read it a pretty good car good acceleration and handling but it is expensive and i don't know how it did w/ crash testing
2007-08-11 09:29:15
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answered by Anonymous
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