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How Reliable is a Porsche Cayenne? (955, 957 Owner's Review) 

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Is a Porsche Cayenne reliable? Don't buy one before watching this video where I'll share my reliability experience with my 2008 Porsche Cayenne Turbo (955/957 generation), which has just over 110,000 miles. For Porsche maintenance information, check out www.ecarguides.... Need Porsche help or purchase advice? Book a consultation with me. calendly.com/c...
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@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic Год назад
Need Porsche help or purchase advice? Book a consultation with me. calendly.com/carfanatic
@billyidol2342
@billyidol2342 4 года назад
I have a olive 2008 turbo; I love the car. got it 5 years ago with 40k miles and it now had 99999. about to start modding it and have it parked garaged. i have myself replaced every single maintenance thing and beyond during this time on this car; including the rear coolant distributor and so on. you just have to realize that fir the car to run brand new you have to replace all rubber/plastic parts on german cars; its cheap; ive done it on my mint 30k miles '01 ML55 AMG; it is just the way it is. the engine and trans are bulletproof; ive hit 175 in it in the highway; it redlines like a champ; keep changing fluids and tge maintenance shit and shut up if u love the car; i know i do; i cruize to miami from dc in it all the time; no issues; shit breaks but ive never had it on the side of the road; my amg radiator popped and leaked out; i still drove it 20 miles to park it; these cars are awesome;;;; again be prepared to replace all rubber and plastic shit on these religiously to keep them running brand new
@BrianMartin2007
@BrianMartin2007 4 года назад
Your opinion on the air suspension and rubber components on the control arms? I think mine haven’t ever been replaced. I have a 2005. My mechanic said I got a pretty good deal on mine!
@dr.lyleevans6915
@dr.lyleevans6915 3 года назад
I was about to reply a big ?!?? because I initially misread your comment and thought you were saying that you hit 175 in the ML55 lol (I know they are quick, but 340hp in a heavy SUV would never hit those numbers) I wonder what the top speed on a Cayenne Turbo is? It’s probably close to that. My fiancée wants one, so I’ve been looking at them lately. I’ve owned Porsche sports cars before; although maintenance is expensive, they are more reliable than most other German cars (the last BMW I owned, a 4.4i X5, had over $60,000 in repair work done under warranty including an engine *and* transmission replacements. Also had a 7-series that always had issues).
@jayi836
@jayi836 4 года назад
wow that's a long list, thanks for sharing. I have a 2011 958TT 180,000 one rear wheel bearing, transmission,horns, blower motor and engine failure due to camshaft bolts.
@MrAchilles113
@MrAchilles113 3 года назад
Wow! Engine faulure had to be quite expensive??
@jayi836
@jayi836 3 года назад
@@MrAchilles113 dealership paid $24k for the engine ,the labor was not covered $5,400
@MrAchilles113
@MrAchilles113 3 года назад
@@jayi836 wow. No thanks. I love Porsche but too risky for my hard earned savings. I'd need warranty to buy a used one exactly because of stuff like this
@jayi836
@jayi836 3 года назад
@@MrAchilles113 Porsche did finally cover the labor 3 years later and the engine failure was part of a recall
@marczz993
@marczz993 4 года назад
Great insight to cayenne running costs. However I do feel you have been unlucky with yours. I have a 08 GTS with 135000 miles and haven’t suffered half the issues you have, for example only needed drive shaft, coils front discs and air suspension sensor in last 35000 miles.
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic 4 года назад
You sir are definitely lucky. I know others who had similar experiences with their Cayennes. Great SUVs in any case. Thanks for watching and check out www.ecarguides.com if you need maintenance diy info for your Porsche.
@MrAchilles113
@MrAchilles113 3 года назад
Many people here comparing German cars to Japanese and you just cant. Different philosophies yield different products oriented towards different buyers. Japanese will stress test then detune everything as they prioritize longevity and peace of mind (aside from a small handful of performance cars). Europeans will pack with the latest tech, trying to squeeze every last drop of performance out of smaller engines to get the best of all worlds for buyers who demand it even at higher prices, some bugs & failures, and annoyance dealership visits. Some even get lucky and claim their European car has been dead reliable. My 2020 335i was a money pit. My 2016 M2 made it to 56k miles without a single issue. Go figure. That said, I've rarely driven a Japanese car that was as exciting as cars out of Germany, Italy, etc. They generally dont really have an answer to M, AMG, S/RS, Ferrari/Lambo/Alfa, etc. To say "my Japanese car is sooo much better because it has X miles on it with only 1 brake job" is pointless. We get it. Gotta pick your battles. I'd say daily a Japanese (have u checked out the latest Prius? Amazing tech) and keep a European car for occasional romps to exercise your love of driving, if you like driving that is. Or lease and let your warranty save your ass as needed.
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic 3 года назад
I completely agree. My Lexus RX330 is an amazing appliance. It's super reliable, cheap to maintain, and comfortable. It's what I use for errands. However, my Porsches are the cars I take out when I want some fun.
@christanhartley434
@christanhartley434 3 года назад
I have a 2006 turbo s with 265k miles. Besides a driveshaft bearing and a headlight wiring harness it’s been a absolute tank. Runs and shifts like new.
@PaarlNuus
@PaarlNuus 2 года назад
Yo bro, I am considering buying a 2005 Cayenne Turbo, the 4.5 Twin Turbo V8. 110 000 miles on the clock. Should I rather walk away??? Umar - Cape Town, South Africa.
@Mrgalventine
@Mrgalventine Год назад
I have a turbo S and this post makes me super happy thanks!!
@Huy_Nguyen_USA
@Huy_Nguyen_USA 3 года назад
Bro, you had me at: “it left me stranded”.
@chicanopowers4938
@chicanopowers4938 3 года назад
Those are really typical Porsche Cayenne issues. Great ownership review.
@GVMotoring
@GVMotoring 3 года назад
Sounds like you got your money's worth out of that extended warranty!
@perspecds
@perspecds 3 года назад
My God! So many parts to replace!!
@atyabjagirdar3943
@atyabjagirdar3943 3 года назад
Imagine replacing 1 horn for $270
@backend531
@backend531 2 года назад
Money comes and goes
@stephenmcdowell9210
@stephenmcdowell9210 4 года назад
What an unbelievable price of crap every 6 thousand miles something wrong a bloody disgrace for a vehicle costing 225000 pounds sterling the price of a house ,a Lexus rx is 10 time s this junker, i bought a new Lexus rx way back in 2009 it's got 248000 miles on it now no problems what so ever so Porsche cayenne if you want to learn how to make a good realible vehicle watch Lexus because the guys at Porsche couldn't make reliable bicycle ,i really don't understand why people keep going back to buy these under made junker vehicles do people never learn seems not idiot s s
@sohailshawish906
@sohailshawish906 4 года назад
It's easy actually, I have driven several models of Lexus, I can easily tell you that driving a real car with awesome feel and control sure outweighs reliability especially when we are not talking light years of reliability difference... By real cars I mean BMWs, Mercedes and Porsche.
@mrporsche4236
@mrporsche4236 4 года назад
I love porsches but they are all expensive to maintane and unreliable.i have a friend who is a proffesional porsche mechanic and he doesnt own a porsche and will never buy one because of that reason
@PathosRx
@PathosRx 3 года назад
You’re a child. I own both cars. The 2006-2010 rx350 and the vvti bolts? Do your research bud.
@lau1812
@lau1812 4 года назад
I have a Cayenne S, have to say, never have any major problems. Porsche is famous for car quality . I got a feeling that you got scam by the garage.
@MrAchilles113
@MrAchilles113 3 года назад
Porsche really isn't famous for reliability, just build quality. They use better materials but their electronics/mechanicals, especially now that they share more with VW on that front, are not especially reliable. They will run to high miles if you're religious about early maintenance and care. But then, what modern car won't?
@emailcal1
@emailcal1 3 года назад
Have an ‘04 Cayenne S with 260,000 kms. Use it as a daily driver in Toronto, Canada. Very few minor issues that I can live with. Quality of ride and handling outweigh issues any day. Highly recommend driving one to see for yourself.
@MrAchilles113
@MrAchilles113 3 года назад
@@emailcal1 There will always be lucky folk. I had a terrible run with my 335i for instance but my M2 was dead reliable. Both my Cayman and 911 (991) had tons of issues from door panels delaminating to windows failing, climate controls crapping out, etc. German cars are a roll of the dice and Im with you, I love them regardless but know what you're signing up for.
@eddherring4972
@eddherring4972 3 года назад
For ignition coils read spark plug leads, these are obviously a serviceable item. Also coolant should be regularly changed and the system fully flushed otherwise you cause damage to the rads, water pump and coolant pipe work the example here is either an epic leak possibly caused by the kinked pipe or a diligent owner regularly flushing the coolant and preemptively changing the thermostat. A whole lot is to be said for owner maintenance. I’d sooner see an invoice for an item a caring owner replaced, such as Mobil oil rather than a garage invoice for 9 litres of XYZ (or nonspecific) oil. Another example I am fitting Brembo discs (rotors) and pads to my wife’s X5, who wouldn’t be happy at that if she sold her car with that invoice. There is great satisfaction in doing things yourself and having peace of mind in a job well done, that peace of mind is also a transferable asset when selling your vehicle. Also if you’re only paying for parts rather than parts and labour then you can afford the price difference buying superior aftermarket or OEM when you’re saving hundreds on labour (labour).
@ozzie8170
@ozzie8170 4 года назад
WOW I have been blessed, my 09 GTS has not any mayor issue yet 125K, only oil change every five month rear lock door replaced right window passenger fixed licking water from the sunroof fixed
@beaches2mountains230
@beaches2mountains230 3 года назад
What has happened to German cars reliability they used to be Rock Solid and extremely well built in all regards now every single one of them is a ticking time bomb and they should be ashamed of the overall quality of their vehicles..technology rushed to market instead of true quality .
@alfredabate3176
@alfredabate3176 3 года назад
You are absolutely right. I bought a used 2008 Audi A6, it was a leaky roof. Everything was always breaking. Germans lost their respect in car manufacturing unfortunately!
@haroldpapillon4686
@haroldpapillon4686 3 года назад
Too much headache with these German cars. No thanks
@isthisreallife5039
@isthisreallife5039 3 года назад
Thinking about spending $80000 and having this many problems. I bought a Camry and the only thing for the first 145000 miles was a water pump.
@wesleychan1069
@wesleychan1069 3 года назад
but how many races have you won? these are very quick vehicles
@cengizyildirim5283
@cengizyildirim5283 3 года назад
After 4 minutes. It is not reliable. If only lexus was better looking and sporty. Lol
@shawkinguk
@shawkinguk 4 года назад
Nice!!! Have a similar garage 997 turbo and a 957 cayenne turbo Love these videos so much Thanks for making them
@BrianMartin2007
@BrianMartin2007 4 года назад
I picked up my Dream SUV, finally. Not the year I wanted but it’s like 95% there. 2005 Cayenne Turbo. Paid $9,200 cash, and that’s after tax/license/registration. Took it to an independent Porsche Mechanic (Gerber Motorsports) and had them do a full inspection. And I pretty much have to catch up on maintenance stuff. Coolant flush, brake fluid flush, tie rod boot, transmission fluid change. Bought it with 117,000 miles, now it has 120,000. I still need to upgrade the diverted valves, as I only sometimes get full boost. Half the time it sticks at .4 bar. But I love it. Bose Audio, with some software glitches on a few of the modules. “Target firmware” on 4 of the 5 modules is blank but “actual” is present. I have the DVD Navigation with Satellite radio. No phone support and no phone button or SOS. And has center diff lock & low range. The sweet spot for me would have been the 2008-2010 with front & rear locks, but none were even remotely close to me within my budget. I love this thing. I get pretty close to advertised fuel economy ❤️
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic 4 года назад
Congrats! The 955 turbo is still a great suv. Also, the 957 turbo doesn't have front and rear lockers so you're not missing out. The off road package offered a rear locker and electronically disconnecting sway bars but I believe 2008 as the last year...very hard option to find. If you need maintenance info, here you go. ecarguides.com/vehicles/2003-2010-porsche-cayenne-955-957/?filter=vehicles&make=porsche&model=cayenne-955-957&trim=cayenne-turbo&model_year=2005
@jackytan-singaporenewhome5250
@jackytan-singaporenewhome5250 3 года назад
12 years old Cayene cost S$89k
@torpano
@torpano 4 года назад
It seems that every 5-10 thousand miles, it needs to go to the mechanic.... lol I was about to buy a 2009 S with 15,000 miles on the odometer for $22k but you talked me out of it. I’ll stick with Land Cruisers.
@VioletGiraffe
@VioletGiraffe 4 года назад
15k miles is basically a new car. For 22k it's a steal. I'm thinking of buying a 955 with 3.6 L VR6 engine, no air suspension and with 100k miles (costs around $12k, but this is not in the US).
@CountryCarReviews
@CountryCarReviews 3 года назад
The v6 is a better buy
@tomkruze2749
@tomkruze2749 Год назад
It’s beautiful but, what a LEMON!! 😂😂😂.
@mrdurtydawg
@mrdurtydawg 2 года назад
This video has shown me that sadly I’m not ready for this vehicle. The only other German car I had was a ‘97 BMW 528 and it was the worst car ever. I’ve tried talking myself into giving a Panamera or Cayenne a shot a the more videos I watch the more uneasy I become.
@MrTeslaX
@MrTeslaX 2 года назад
Same here
@415bayshark
@415bayshark 3 года назад
Thinking about getting a used 2008 gts. What kind of extended warranty do you recommend? Do they cover most of the cayenne main issues?
@ivanjasper6772
@ivanjasper6772 3 года назад
This was the clearest most honest review. Thanks for this & great record keeping.
@radranks6281
@radranks6281 2 года назад
Mind putting a summary
@krabbe969
@krabbe969 3 года назад
I had 2 cayennes, the first one did 360000 miles and at the end there was only blue und white smoke coming out of the exhaust, so i bought a new used one🤣 it has around 150k miles til now 😍
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic 3 года назад
Nice! Hope you enjoy your second one as much as the first. Thanks for watching and hope you're subscribed!
@whocares5188
@whocares5188 3 года назад
No way you got 400k out of it stop with the cap
@krabbe969
@krabbe969 3 года назад
@@whocares5188 I dont know what your problem is but after 360k the headgasket blew up and the turbo was broken too😐
@localsonlymember
@localsonlymember 2 года назад
@@krabbe969did you attempt to repair?
@krabbe969
@krabbe969 2 года назад
@@localsonlymember nah the Porsche dealer told me that its more expensive to repair, than the car is worth😕 Probably if i would be a mechanic, i would have done it myself
@DiamondAJ
@DiamondAJ 3 года назад
I have an '04 base Cayenne with 117,691 miles and they are indeed reliable. Still going strong! Bought it used in '08 for less than 30,000 miles and it's running in perfect condition! I've personally done all maintenance.
@thomashocker2792
@thomashocker2792 2 года назад
I BOUGHT a 05 Cayenne S 56K now 120k no problem. Just regular maintenance.
@DiamondAJ
@DiamondAJ 2 года назад
@@thomashocker2792 Yeah the V8s are strong! 💪 Mine is just a V6, so not as fast. But just as reliable!
@wpbarchitect1800
@wpbarchitect1800 Год назад
That's great to hear! I'm looking at a really clean one-owner '08 base with the 3.6 V6 and 106K. I don't think they sold many base models with this motor so it's hard to find many reviews...
@DiamondAJ
@DiamondAJ Год назад
@@wpbarchitect1800 Go for it!
@debsigt8958
@debsigt8958 3 года назад
today am going to check a 2008 cayenne base model with the 3.6 engine should I buy coz from what you talked about that water pump don't look that promising?
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic 3 года назад
The v6 engine is usually more trouble free. Just get a pre purchase inspection before you buy any Cayenne.
@8Jh88
@8Jh88 4 года назад
You’re scammed bud, porsche cayenne here in europe are really good. Just the regular maintance thats it
@SkywalkerPaul
@SkywalkerPaul 3 года назад
Truth.
@scammer9348
@scammer9348 3 года назад
And the maintenance is pretty minimal.
@voqzmk2
@voqzmk2 3 года назад
I have a 2003 Porsche Cayenne S 2003 and it has lots of engine, transmission and suspension problems, when giving it more than half throttle, the transmission or Driveshaft makes a loud clacking noise and the engine is starting to knock. Transmission has been rebuilt 2 times and I've had this car for ~13 years We were on a dyno and it should have 340hp, we got 210hp from the dyno. It was great while it lasted, has amazing engine / exhaust sound and the customer service from porsche is amazing, they even gave me a Porsche Cayman GT4 for 2 weeks while my transmission was being rebuilt. Overall a great car, but problems started at 180.000km / 111.846 Miles. Door sometimes doesn't open, I have to open the trunk first in order to open the doors. The battery is dead really fast and it also takes a lot of oil. I also had to replace Ignition Coils quite often, Spark Plugs too and I get a check engine light about once every month. Overall great car for its price (4.000€ here in germany) but replacement parts are expensive and I would not buy a porsche SUV again.
@ToyotaAristo
@ToyotaAristo 11 месяцев назад
you definetly got a very neglected cheap one. There is people here with 250k/300k miles no issues.
@voqzmk2
@voqzmk2 11 месяцев назад
​@@ToyotaAristo We bought it in 2009, it had 90.000km when we bought it. I fixed it all now and the car runs great and I did the Muffler Bypass mod and it sounds amazing.
@slik560
@slik560 3 года назад
No Cayenne for me. Thanks for the honest review.
@haroldpapillon4686
@haroldpapillon4686 3 года назад
Me neither. I need more bangs for my buck. I go with the Lexus RX 350 F.
@MrAchilles113
@MrAchilles113 3 года назад
Wow. There I was browsing autotrader for older Cayennes and now I dont think I'll continue. My experience with a higher mileage 2013 911 and 2014 Cayman was the same, they were expensive maintenance queens, mostly electrical issues. You do need quite the budget to keep a higher mileage Porsche going I suppose.
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic 3 года назад
Interesting. I've had zero issues with my 2010 997 Carrera S with 73k miles. The 991s tend to be pretty reliable as well. Sorry to hear about your experiences.
@elroz1675
@elroz1675 3 года назад
wow, that's a lot of stuff that went wrong...at least in my view. And costly too. A gorgeous car that looks better than many German ones today however.
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic 3 года назад
Yup! Since everything has been addressed, I don't think I'll be getting rid of her anytime soon!
@adelmansi198
@adelmansi198 2 года назад
You are terrific. So informative. Porsche should be proud of you. Dr Adel Mansi Cars enthusiast. Porsche 928 lover.
@SkywalkerPaul
@SkywalkerPaul 3 года назад
I'm currently converting a Porsche Cayenne to an Overland vehicle here in Germany
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic 3 года назад
Please share some pictures when you're done. That should be awesome!
@joseopao
@joseopao 3 года назад
Awesome last name heh
@PhotoLabMP
@PhotoLabMP 3 месяца назад
Its a shame that a vehicle that costs $100k brand new needs so much maintenance before it even hits 100,000 miles. Almost everything that has to be replaced costs at least $1k.
@512TXSDIY
@512TXSDIY 4 года назад
I don’t think most Porsche/German car owners are looking for reliability as top priority. If it is, get a Toyota or Honda. We like the driving experience and it’s a “Gotta pay to play” type situation to me ;-). Good video.
@vdubing01
@vdubing01 3 года назад
What after market warranty company do you have? I'm about to purchase an 08 with 71k miles, 1 owner. I'd like to buy a warranty that's actually going to do some good.
@PaarlNuus
@PaarlNuus 2 года назад
Damn, what did NOT go wrong with your car? Goodness, this video will definately put me OFF from buying a Cayenne...thanks but NO thanks. Good luck bro.
@plagick
@plagick 3 года назад
Thank you. I own a Tesla. They are expensive upfront but they cost about nothing in upkeep.
@v3rlon
@v3rlon 2 года назад
Batteries will hurt when they come due on a Tesla. You burn through tires at about +30% over comparable due to increased weight. You can still get electrical issues. I read a lot of people were unhappy with the update that was pushed to them over Christmas that buried rear window defrosting in a sub menu so it could have a game on the main touch screen. Nothing is perfect (except 911’s , those are just beyond amazing).
@MrTeslaX
@MrTeslaX 2 года назад
I m a Tesla MY owner as well and in last 20k miles not a single issues other than a broken windshield from rock. I spend around $10 dollars for 250 miles or driving(charging at home in NV)
@dnovello
@dnovello 2 года назад
Anyone else completely blown away by the lack of reliability, terrible engineering, poor quality plastic parts, and expensive ownership costs? Seems like it can't go a few thousand miles without Incurring some kind of repair cost or "preventative" maintenance investment. Disappointing and surprising
@The13thDukeofWybourne
@The13thDukeofWybourne 9 месяцев назад
Warren T? Any relationship to Warren G? Could be a possibilit T!
@RobustArid379
@RobustArid379 2 года назад
all the repair bill could of got you a new lease for 3 years. it would be cheaper. sure engine and tranny is solid. seals and little parts break every 25,000 miles. your bank account be feeding this porsche.
@nikiluvsyou
@nikiluvsyou 3 года назад
Thanks for the review, it helped me to decide NOT to get the cayenne, it has a lot of issues, this is coming from a Toyota owner. Sad, cause I really wanted the cayenne
@BorisBidjanSaberi11
@BorisBidjanSaberi11 2 года назад
Same....... My mind says landcruiser, my dick says G wagon, and my heart says Cayenne turbo
@giancarloarrobarodriguez5291
@giancarloarrobarodriguez5291 2 года назад
The nice luxury feel has a fee indeed
@giancarloarrobarodriguez5291
@giancarloarrobarodriguez5291 2 года назад
Maybe a land cruiser doesn’t feel as nice to drive and the interior is not in point to the super luxury standard but Toyota make their engines to long last.
@carter.coleman
@carter.coleman Год назад
I'd bet the fun would be worth it. 500hp suv would be fun. And whenever it breaks you can just replace it with something stronger
@mhester99
@mhester99 3 года назад
I think you’ve cured me of wanting one of these vehicles and thank you for your time putting this video together. Do you know if subsequent models corrected any of the many failures that your model had?
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic 3 года назад
The later year 957s can have the same issues. My vehicle has had more issues than most owners however. I've also been OCD when it comes to replacing wear and tear items like engine mounts. Thanks for watching and hope you're subscribed to the channel!
@mhester99
@mhester99 3 года назад
@@CarFanatic yeah I watched another with a later model review of 4 years of ownership. I think that’s just too much $$$ maintenance and repairs for me. I want something more reliable. I have a 428i with a moderate boost chip. Funnest car I’ve ever had. At 80k now. Concerned about repairs after 100k. May look into older model low mileage Infiniti FX. My mechanic said Nissan quality went to shit after Renault(?) bought them. My mechanic for the last 20+ years is (well WAS until he moved last year) Scotty Kilmer. Looking at Acura RDX. Seeing what turbo boosts can be had for that.
@vishwav20
@vishwav20 4 года назад
Do you have any idea about the reliability of Maccan? I'm talking about how Macans of 2020 would do...
@haroldpapillon4686
@haroldpapillon4686 3 года назад
Don’t even go there. They are worse. Watch reliably on Macan. See it for yourself.
@haroldpapillon4686
@haroldpapillon4686 3 года назад
I was thinking getting one. I change my mind after a video I saw.
@dhill2000dh
@dhill2000dh 2 года назад
Sound like I don't need to purchase a Cayenne. I really like them but I don't need the hassles of keeping it on the road. To bad it has so many issues.
@JIMWSMITH
@JIMWSMITH Год назад
Wow that's had issues all its life basically. I thought they were reliable, your car has been no better than a landrover. Yet alot of owners have said there cars have been reliable , so has yours been a bad egg.
@Dervraka
@Dervraka 3 года назад
I've owned relatively high mileage BMW X5, Mercedes GLE (not to mention a Ford Escape and Jeep Cherokee). Purchased a 2014 Porsche Cayenne S in 2019, so far no problems (other than the analog dash clock no longer works...but who cares). Been the most reliable of the bunch, but like any used vehicle, it's just luck of the draw, guess I got lucky with the Porsche.
@MarkJVSomers
@MarkJVSomers 3 года назад
That's a lot of stuff breaking down on such an expensive car. I guess I'll buy an old Citroen van instead. Very informative.
@ashisd5705
@ashisd5705 3 года назад
One question, are you giving these repairing costs at the dealership ??? I very much doubt it !
@rsingh8700
@rsingh8700 3 года назад
Expensive. Thanks for saving me!
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic 3 года назад
No problem!
@lijax9606
@lijax9606 2 года назад
this thing isn't even as reliable as a range rover according to your history bruh
@peterschrader5676
@peterschrader5676 4 года назад
Which aftermarket warranty do you have and would you recommend it?
@Ken-fe5kd
@Ken-fe5kd 4 года назад
hi, nice videos. I also have a cayenne. Your videos helped me a lot. Please let me know who is your mechanics? Looks like your mechanic did a good job and price is very reasonable. thank you and wish you have a wonderful day.
@fallofmanbrand
@fallofmanbrand 4 года назад
great video keep it up bro
@christophertse8700
@christophertse8700 10 месяцев назад
Who was your aftermarket warranty with?
@DaveTan65
@DaveTan65 2 года назад
Go Old Navy Active!
@2ndProtects1st
@2ndProtects1st 3 года назад
Switch your coolant to Evans waterless coolant.
@tajinderpanesar7721
@tajinderpanesar7721 3 года назад
Wow that’s some after market warranty you have there! Great video
@ndj4267
@ndj4267 3 года назад
Which warranty did you have?
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic 3 года назад
Carchex via The Warranty Group.
@rposton919
@rposton919 3 года назад
My Pepper Car is as reliable as dirt after coolant pipes and driveshaft defects were fixed, About to hit 200k miles. Haven't been to the stealership in five years.
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic 3 года назад
Awesome! What model do you have?
@rposton919
@rposton919 3 года назад
@@CarFanatic 2006 S
@winnerscirclehorseracingin2518
@winnerscirclehorseracingin2518 3 года назад
Consider yourself most blessed among all the Porsche owners on the globe. For a 06 S and with 200k miles is incredible performance. Hope your oil changes are done little bit before cycle. Amazing. Keep going.
@duckie8126
@duckie8126 3 года назад
I’m so glad I sold my 08 GTS
@ИльяВоробей-я1с
@ИльяВоробей-я1с 3 года назад
Lol
@hermanjohnsen3653
@hermanjohnsen3653 2 года назад
never gonna buy a cayenne now iguess
@7RomanceTube7
@7RomanceTube7 4 года назад
Great video thank You for sharing that
@polyglotcorner6525
@polyglotcorner6525 2 года назад
I don’t know what lemon u got :) but most ppl I know their cayenne last till 160k or 190k miles without headaches especially the old ones.
@porschelover5631
@porschelover5631 4 года назад
Just got my 04 cayenne S ,wholesale as I'm a dealer, all I can say if you love to turn a wrench and want a vehicle that is the jack of all trades get a cayenne :) You can haul all your friends with a sports car feel while having tons of space
@eddherring4972
@eddherring4972 3 года назад
Most unreliable years for Porsche Cayenne 2004 and 2011. Don’t take my word for it, look for yourself. Most reliable year is 2007.
@EverythingsByDesign
@EverythingsByDesign 3 года назад
@ed There was no 2007 model year, did you mean 2008?
@eddherring4972
@eddherring4972 3 года назад
@@EverythingsByDesign that could be why there are zero recorded faults! However there are 2007 plate Cayennes without a doubt. They must be 2006 surplus stock registered late I suppose
@smurfy1543
@smurfy1543 7 месяцев назад
"A bunch of little.... "niggles"... that have been wrong with the vehicle." Am I the only one chuckling?
@solaVeil
@solaVeil 2 года назад
A total pile of crap this car !
@Ac22768
@Ac22768 Год назад
You say warranty funny.
@wpbarchitect1800
@wpbarchitect1800 Год назад
Anyone know about the base 3.6 V6? This one sounds like a nightmare.
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic Год назад
The engine is much more reliable. Some other issues will still occur. Overall, a cheaper vehicle to own but will still go through brands, tires, and suspension components at the same rate.
@swaggerboy740
@swaggerboy740 4 года назад
POS suv
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic 4 года назад
Lol lol lol
@rd9008
@rd9008 3 года назад
Man, this is too much waste of time to have to repair so much every 5-10k miles. I have owned few Lexus vehicles. My first main repair comes after about 130k miles for two of my vehicles.
@whocares5188
@whocares5188 3 года назад
Ya but you get an suv that does 0 to 60 in under 5 secs
@SantanKGhey1234
@SantanKGhey1234 2 года назад
you call this reliable? BUAHAHAHA... i was thinking of an 08 Cayenne S.... this totally turned me away... thanks, you saved me money and grief
@tankdarla637
@tankdarla637 Год назад
I am getting one.
@RedondoBeach2
@RedondoBeach2 2 года назад
Knowing what you know about the cost of ownership, along with reliability and maintainability, would you buy the Cayenne again? Why? All Cayenne owners or certified Porsche mechanics are invited to answer the question.
@danieldanforth9625
@danieldanforth9625 3 года назад
I’ve driven my 2018 Kia Optima for 45000 miles with no issues . Only Gas and oil changes all while averaging 32 mpg in mixed driving and up to 42 mpg driving from Connecticut to South Carolina . And have done that trip at least 10 times in 2 years
@mrmasterplaster999
@mrmasterplaster999 3 года назад
is warantee the same as waranty ?
@joselitojoseph2345
@joselitojoseph2345 3 года назад
i don’t believe you i actually think you work for lexus by the way i have two Ls 430 why keep the car if you have so many problems
@v3rlon
@v3rlon 2 года назад
Everyone makes great cars. Everyone makes junk that won’t stay on the road without buying your mechanic a swimming pool. I had a friend with a Honda Accord that ate camshafts and oil pumps on a fairly routine basis. Yours was driving for 70k miles if I recall before you got it. How were they driving? Just getting the maintenance doesn’t tell you if they were racing off-road rallies in it. My experience with a Jeep Grand Cherokee has me soured on them. Others swear by them.
@dct124
@dct124 3 года назад
What Aftermarket Warranty did you use. I'm currently looking at Endurance.
@evamaynard3021
@evamaynard3021 Год назад
I feel like 2008 is the preferred used car year for suvs but there are so many problems. And the new ones aren't as impressive and just have similar problems that cost 2 to 3x to fix! I may just stick to modernizing my 2008 acura mdx. Every newer/but still used suv I think of to replace it seem to be more of a headache than the ones I already know.
@winnerscirclehorseracingin2518
@winnerscirclehorseracingin2518 3 года назад
Hi I am looking at a 09 cayenne diesel / with the Stepney tyre mounted on the boot door / Driven 80k Miles here in India. This is the same V6 TDI used in Toureg n Q7. This came for only 09 n 10 model year here and very rare in the used car market. As for as the reliability goes can I compare it with the same model year n same mileage 3.6 V6 petrol counter parts. Please advise and love from India. Thanks
@nevs8180
@nevs8180 3 года назад
My cayenne was nothin but problems turbos bad water leaking miss fire and all sorts of drama with the plastic piping under the hood don’t get me started with the suspension completely junk system they have to many problems for the money
@oldkid6
@oldkid6 Год назад
thanks for making this video, i will definitely be not looking at one of these in the used market. these are obviously only worth it if you're rich and buy new with warranty then get rid of.
@eliteage4432
@eliteage4432 3 года назад
Why so many issues with coolant, t-stat and this system? Is this that common? To fix and fix and fix again or was this your vehicle / bad fixes? Seems like that was a majority of the issues here...
@khalidsultankhalid8630
@khalidsultankhalid8630 3 года назад
I have been eying one but hearing these issues, I don’t want headache every 2K miles. I’ll stick with Toyota. Thanks
@MeeToo42
@MeeToo42 2 года назад
What you should have stated was - how much did you pay for your extended warranty, as it appears you bought from a dealership, correct?
@volvoman1096
@volvoman1096 3 года назад
Cole Notes - These cars are a POS. do not buy.
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic 3 года назад
They're not the most reliable but they aren't bad if you know what you're getting into. It's not a cheap car to own though, that's for sure.
@terrypetersen4039
@terrypetersen4039 Год назад
So who do you have for the after market warranty? And if you don't mind me asking how much is/was it?
@nothingtoseehere5760
@nothingtoseehere5760 2 года назад
Wait you don't use a latch to disengage the parking brake?
@64syth76
@64syth76 2 года назад
Great review. Do you have the list available? I have a 2003 S and rebuilt the engine due to scoring as well.
@definitionXrp
@definitionXrp 2 года назад
what kinda of warranty did u get and is it from private dealership?
@tmwei396
@tmwei396 3 года назад
I appreciate the comprehensive and honest review. No Cayenne for me. I'm not a badge shopper so I can't justify the extra expenses, trips to the dealer/repair shops, headaches, and wondering what's going to go wrong next just to be able to say "I drive a Porsche". Yes, many of issues were repaired under warranty but the best warranty is the one you never have to use. I'll stick with Lexus.
@muslimsfortrump7504
@muslimsfortrump7504 3 года назад
I don't love it anymore just name but poorsha
@ameermir2351
@ameermir2351 Год назад
What extended warranty did you have and/or recommend?
@ProphetRay
@ProphetRay 2 года назад
yeah i think the cayenne is a great car all that’s all small stuff
@definitionXrp
@definitionXrp 2 года назад
do u think the base model v6 will have less fixes?
@amrisyafari3946
@amrisyafari3946 Год назад
Is there a secondary battery somewhere in Cayenne 955?
@CarFanatic
@CarFanatic Год назад
Nope.
@amrisyafari3946
@amrisyafari3946 Год назад
@@CarFanatic thank you
@chrisbernard6211
@chrisbernard6211 3 года назад
what is this after market warrenty ? do you have a link
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