@Lucaslee1991 congrats on your dream car. Hope to get mine soon as well. Still contemplating whether to wait for their new models 3rd generation in couple years or buy now with this model. But don't know how I could wait for 2 more yrs or so :(
Malikai 975 I'm probably the wrong person to ask because I love Porsche. Porsche is very exclusive. They're ranked number one with JD Powers consumer survey in quality & consumer satisfaction. If you drive own one you'll never buy anything else. .
Malikai 975 Very welcome. I'll send more information about the Porsche if you need it. Please keep me in mind, we deliver anywhere United States. We will give you the best price of anyone too.
Porsches, in general, have a high cost of ownership. Parts and service are well above normal. But, with that said, the Cayenne’s service is fairly routine (just more expensive assuming you’re going through a dealership and/or a service center that uses Porsche parts, specifically). That aside, Cayenne’s are beautiful vehicles with notoriously bad transfer cases - so bad, in fact, that Porsche just extended the warranty on those by 7 years with unlimited miles. Porsche knows the transfer case will fail…the only question is “when”.
hummm...that was one thing that I didn't notice from the Cayenne, is that the back seats do not lay down completely flat The Audi Q7 does which I like, does. But yes, the seat front and back are amazingly comfortable and even better than the Audi Q7
Brandon Jolley they lay down and lock into position completely flat. They also recline and move forward and backwards for additional legroom or storage space in the rear
The V6 is a total gutless wonder. Comfortable, well built, but totally lacks any power. Porsche should be starting this line with the V6 turbo as with the S, and leave the V6 naturally aspirated engine to VW. VW/Porsche/Audi is usually careful not to have grossly crossing performance between very differently priced products. The base Cayenne performs like a lame VW Touareg.