I'll never be ready to buy a Cayenne
Contrary to what you might interpret from the title, I would love to buy a Cayenne. However, after spending hours on end on the online configurator, I'm about ready to give up and look elsewhere.
The options I picked are really what I consider as a must for a luxury SUV: Bose Audio Package Premium Package (heated front seats, 14-way power, heated multifuntion steering wheel, Reversing camera with parkassist, panorama roof) Silver Metallic Luxor Beige Roof Transport System (no way to add the rails if the car didn't already come with them, I read in the brochure) Tiptronic S 18" Cayenne Wheel Walnut Interior (which requires aluminum gear selector) Telephone Module Voice Control After all that and $70.9K later, the Cayenne would not even come with any of the performance features that Porsche is known for. If I add those including Air with PASM, PDCC, PTV Plus, then the price goes up to $79.9K. Am I crazy or is that just too much for a base Cayenne with the options that I consider as "musts" for a luxury SUV plus some "musts" for a proper Porsche. Should I go with a much more economic route with either the X5 3.0 or ML350? I'm hoping you guys will talk me out of both! Thanks much! |
I have never driven either the BMW or MB..but last week drove a BMW 330i loaner and to put it lightly:I was far from impressed..steering ok,but power and brakes anemic : pretty boring driving experience....looked good from the outside though :rolleyes:
Perhaps a better value(and more fun too :) ) would be to shop around and find a lightly used S with most of the options you expect Good luck |
I own the X5 and test drove the ML350 and can tell you that the difference in price is well worth it. I wouldn't balk at the 70k price tag on a V6. I would say though that if you are leading pdcc, ptv and other goodies then I would move the S first. I just don't think you are going to get as much out of those with the VR6 engine as you would with the V8.
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I'm afraid you get what you pay for.
Traded an X5 for a Cayenne that was 1.5 times the price. It is easily one and a half times better in every way. |
Originally Posted by pepper09tt
(Post 3575011)
I have never driven either the BMW or MB..but last week drove a BMW 330i loaner and to put it lightly:I was far from impressed..steering ok,but power and brakes anemic : pretty boring driving experience....looked good from the outside though :rolleyes:
Perhaps a better value(and more fun too :) ) would be to shop around and find a lightly used S with most of the options you expect Good luck |
Originally Posted by tex94
(Post 3575026)
I own the X5 and test drove the ML350 and can tell you that the difference in price is well worth it. I wouldn't balk at the 70k price tag on a V6. I would say though that if you are leading pdcc, ptv and other goodies then I would move the S first. I just don't think you are going to get as much out of those with the VR6 engine as you would with the V8.
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Originally Posted by vitaman
(Post 3575038)
I'm afraid you get what you pay for.
Traded an X5 for a Cayenne that was 1.5 times the price. It is easily one and a half times better in every way. |
Having owned a 2011 CTT for 18 months, it is far better then a X5M or any other SUV. But it does cost much more.
If you want to stay at or below the $80k, then the V6 Cayenne is not worth it. I would go with the new X5 5.0, with its twin turbo V8 and you can get it modified by Dinan for a few grand more. It is much more car then a V6 Cayenne for the same money. If money is not an issue then get a higher level Cayenne and get everything you want and pay the extra. |
I've driven several SUVs and nothing comes to my mind that is close to Cayenne. Not an ordinary SUV.
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Originally Posted by phatchunk99
(Post 3575085)
but I would worry about the chance of getting an improperly broken-in car.
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"Did you get all of those performance options I mentioned?"
Oh yes. All those and more. Both cars were heavily optioned and drive out price was one and a half times more expensive. The Cayenne is simply more effortless with its power, significantly better handling, and has a more elegant and commanding interior. If you have budget constraints, I would look on Autotrader for a well taken care of used one. |
My Cayenne S replaced an X5. The Cayenne cost about $22K more. The BMW was a fine vehicle; solid, did what it was supposed to do, was completely reliable and provided a very nice cabin for road trips. No complaints and many compliments.
However the Cayenne is simply a much better vehicle - integrates all the pieces very nicely. Is much elegant where the BMW was stodgy. Smoother in the execution of its tasks. Offers a bit of sizzle and fun beyond what the BMW could muster. And the Burmester system is easily the best sound system I have ever heard on wheels. The BMW was a good car at a slightly inflated price. The Porsche is a steal thanks to delivering just that extra something in every category within such a refined package. Terrific driving environment; nearly on par with my Quattroporte |
Cayennes are expensive, an most people driving by that aren't far enthusiasts can't tell the difference from a base to a CTT and when they ask they price, they always say, oh I thought they were around $80k. ;)
I did drive the x5 50 and it is a very nice vehicle. You get a lot of great options in the soft leather, 3rd row (if you care), spare tire, comfort seats, etc. and from the sounds of it fits into a more reasonable budget. If you want newer just get the BMW, if you want better, get a used cayenne. My .03. Good luck |
Originally Posted by Ken Brookings
(Post 3575324)
My Cayenne S replaced an X5. The Cayenne cost about $22K more. The BMW was a fine vehicle; solid, did what it was supposed to do, was completely reliable and provided a very nice cabin for road trips. No complaints and many compliments.
However the Cayenne is simply a much better vehicle - integrates all the pieces very nicely. Is much elegant where the BMW was stodgy. Smoother in the execution of its tasks. Offers a bit of sizzle and fun beyond what the BMW could muster. And the Burmester system is easily the best sound system I have ever heard on wheels. The BMW was a good car at a slightly inflated price. The Porsche is a steal thanks to delivering just that extra something in every category within such a refined package. Terrific driving environment; nearly on par with my Quattroporte One of my friends who rode in the CTT with me shortly after I got it said "Wow all of this for only 128k, it is a real bargain". Sounds crazy to think that but its true. |
Originally Posted by zzzspeed
(Post 3575605)
Very well said.
One of my friends who rode in the CTT with me shortly after I got it said "Wow all of this for only 128k, it is a real bargain". Sounds crazy to think that but its true. |
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