Thinking of trading my cayenne for a 977 s or 4s
#1
Thinking of trading my cayenne for a 977 s or 4s
Anyone use theirs as an everyday driver in the midwest during all seasons?
My wife and i have an 04 range rover and an 04 TT cayenne. I want a nice sports car so bad but the cayenne just doesn't do it for me..I need something that I can drive on the boring flat midwest roads in the winter as well... I don't plan on driving during the major snows but as long as I only miss a few days of driving i wouldn't mind..
please help! I'm looking at an rs4 or maybve an rs6..I'm probably going to need an all wheel drive.. Thoughts???
My wife and i have an 04 range rover and an 04 TT cayenne. I want a nice sports car so bad but the cayenne just doesn't do it for me..I need something that I can drive on the boring flat midwest roads in the winter as well... I don't plan on driving during the major snows but as long as I only miss a few days of driving i wouldn't mind..
please help! I'm looking at an rs4 or maybve an rs6..I'm probably going to need an all wheel drive.. Thoughts???
#2
I use my C2S Cab as an everyday driver here in Chicago. Winter wheels and tires go on in about a month and come off at the end of March. Actually it drives beautifully in the dry, the rain, and the snow.
Arguably if you already have a RR you could easily live without awd on a 997. You will have no problems whatsoever with rwd until the snow gets over 4" in depth when you need a sport ute with better ground clearance to get around.
Arguably if you already have a RR you could easily live without awd on a 997. You will have no problems whatsoever with rwd until the snow gets over 4" in depth when you need a sport ute with better ground clearance to get around.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
PelicanParts.com
Cayenne 955/957 Vendor Classifieds
0
08-20-2015 03:00 PM
PelicanParts.com
Cayenne Turbo Vendor Classifieds
0
08-20-2015 02:57 PM