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Old 07-14-2006, 09:34 AM   #1
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Old 07-14-2006, 10:25 AM   #2
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Cayenne is nice but needs some new wheels. The stock wheels on the Cayenne are blah. Lots of good options, I know b/c I did alot of research for wheels on my Touareg (same wheel as Cayenne).

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What's your actual fuel economy on that new Porsha SUV there, friend?

With oil projected to hit 80 a barrel any day and possibly 100 bucks by year's end, one must ask these important questions.
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I think it's 0.37 MPG.
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I think it's 0.37 MPG.
Did you get the Option Code T-100? It's an optional external 100 gallon fuel tank so you can make it home from the gas station....
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Did you know that if you leave a Cayenne Turbo S running while filling up the tank - it never fills up?


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My best friend has cayenne S he has had since 04. It not only get decent mileage for an SUV, better than any rover or tahoe, it saved his life. He was sandwhiched in between a two totalled cars and a pickup truck. He walked away and his Cayenne was not so bad, He wanted it to be totalled but instead they replaced all the aero with turbo parts and it looks like a turbo now with S badging he put back on(not a poser)

I have never met anyone with a Cayenne who was unhappy with it.

I don't think average mileage will be too different from the 987S. Why? Because in another post people were complaining of 18-19 mpg in the 987S. He gets 19mpg on the highway.

Good choice, very good choice.
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Did you know that if you leave a Cayenne Turbo S running while filling up the tank - it never fills up?


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What's your actual fuel economy on that new Porsha SUV there, friend?

With oil projected to hit 80 a barrel any day and possibly 100 bucks by year's end, one must ask these important questions.

No need to worry about this. If gas goes too high, paying your chevron card will be the least of your worries.

A boxster is not an economy car either, for 21mpg(my obc avg) it only carries two people. The Cayenne carries 5 at 16mpg avg. The cayenne is a freaking Prius in comparison.

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Hi,

Everyone's definition of Practicality can differ. The Cayenne is certainly Bigger and perhaps more versatile, but paying anywhere from $42,200 - $111,600 (source - Edmunds) for an SUV which gets 14MPG City is anything but Practical.

It's not the most safe, lots of other SUVs have higher Crash Safety Ratings. And it's annual cost of operation is certainly not the lowest in the SUV Category, nor is insurance. It may give you Off-Road capability, but the list of Cayennes which have actually seen Mud is as short as the list of Muslims I have met in Bars.

With apologies to you and Carmella Soprano, I think it's an Ugly, Overpowered, Status Symbol on 4 wheels. I hate it and wish Porsche had never decided to build it. I think it's degraded the Marque considerably.

I understand that it helped Porsche pull back from the edge of the Abyss, but I think a 4-door Sport Sedan or 2-door Sport Coupe would have had the same effect and this is where I think Porsche should have evolved, and will ultimately in the future.

All this said, it's just My opinion and I respect yours to both like it and buy one. I have no reason to wish you anything but the best of luck with it...

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Everyone's definition of Practicality can differ. The Cayenne is certainly Bigger and perhaps more versatile, but paying anywhere from $42,200 - $111,600 (source - Edmunds) for an SUV which gets 14MPG City is anything but Practical.

It's not the most safe, lots of other SUVs have higher Crash Safety Ratings. And it's annual cost of operation is certainly not the lowest in the SUV Category, nor is insurance. It may give you Off-Road capability, but the list of Cayennes which have actually seen Mud is as short as the list of Muslims I have met in Bars.

With apologies to you and Carmella Soprano, I think it's an Ugly, Overpowered, Status Symbol on 4 wheels. I hate it and wish Porsche had never decided to build it. I think it's degraded the Marque considerably.

I understand that it helped Porsche pull back from the edge of the Abyss, but I think a 4-door Sport Sedan or 2-door Sport Coupe would have had the same effect and this is where I think Porsche should have evolved, and will ultimately in the future.

All this said, it's just My opinion and I respect yours to both like it and buy one. I have no reason to wish you anything but the best of luck with it...

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99
I am sure it fits his mission well and that is what matters.

I am sure he didn't give a rat's a$$ what a fictional TV character thought of her Cayenne.

And hell yeah it is a status symbol; what is wrong with that? It is a status symbol SUV that drives like a performance car. I cayenne is a hybrid of sorts. It is a performance car/SUV for people who do not want to own a status symbol, a minivan, a truck, and a true sports car. Compromises are inevitable, but the Cayenne does it well.
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It is a status symbol SUV that drives like a performance car. I cayenne is a hybrid of sorts. It is a performance car/SUV for people who do not want to own a status symbol, a minivan, a truck, and a true sports car. Compromises are inevitable, but the Cayenne does it well.
Hi,

Clearly we disagree, and that's OK. But an SUV which drives like a performance car is a bit of a stretch.

It has high straight-line speed because of it's ridiculously large engine, but it's hardly nimble or agile. Compared to other SUVs maybe, but no SUV drives like a performance car. If that's what you think, you need to keep learning...

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that's interesting because I think an SUV is the only "slot machine" that Porsche could have cashed in on without degrading the brand image.
Because its an entirely different category.

a Luxury Porsche sedan (I hope its f'*&^%% REALLY expensive) will only bring more (whatever that word for something exclusive, fancy, expensive all rolled up into one). But like the SUV, the Panamera has little to do with racing. Unless the race the Panamera in DTM or BTCC. That would be COOL!!!

A low cost sports coupe would be a bad move. Intentionally held back with low HP, tall 1st gear and cheap interior parts? Just to put out a low cost item/high volume item on the market? Porsche doesn't need to go there, they can make the same money selling fewer units at a much higher price. Which is exactly what they did with a ludicrously expensive "4x4/family wagon/minvan" type thing.
Add some muscle and top notch suspension and its a High Performance familywagon
We've gotten so use to seeing $50,000 family wagons we don't even think it unusual anymore.

Meanwhile Porsche cha cha ching...makes one "family wagon" for every sports car.
Yet after all of the millions they've made people still come up to me and say "wow a Porsche my dream car"
Smart dudes those Germans.

I remember that station wagon my dad used to have with the fake vinyl wood on the sides. Now that was an SUV!!
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