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Old Aug 18, 2017 | 09:50 AM
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2014 GTS Advice

I'm currently looking at a CPO's 2014 GTS with 41k mi on it. I'm not new to Cayenne's...having an '11 6sp manual, '13 and '16 but i'm never had a GTS before. Any thoughts on price range i should be paying? Also, anything to watch out for in this MY?

options are as follows:
Wheel Hub Cover with Colored Porsche Crest, Multi-function steering wheel incl. steering-wheel heating, Panorama Roof System, Roof Rails in Black, Heated Front Seats, Porsche Communication Management (PCM) with Navigation Module, Reversing Camera with ParkAssist Front and Rear, Lane Change Assist (LCA), Bose Surround Sound System, 19" Cayenne Turbo Wheel, TPMS - Tire Pressure Monitoring System, SiriusXM Satellite Radio Receiver.

Anything missing that i don't want to live without?

What was standard suspension wise on these cars - Air suspension, PDCC and PTV? Or were some options?

Thanks guys! Looking forward to getting back into Cayenne ownership.
 
Old Aug 18, 2017 | 11:10 AM
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My uneducated pricing guess just based on looking around occasionaly and what I'd like to think I could get for mine would be around 60-63 with the CPO.

Standard suspension is the air suspension. People will argue that PDCC & PTV are a must. I don't have either, but I think my GTS in Sport mode handles fun on and off ramps great. Just don't see the need for those options in an SUV. One man's opinion.

I'm not sure of common issues. I've had mine for 2 years and a couple of months and have had exactly zero issues in 24k miles. I really love this thing. Just the sound alone with the sport exhaust on is great.

Best of luck with the hunt and purchase!
 
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As far as what to look for - check the stickies..
 
Old Aug 20, 2017 | 10:51 PM
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I think $50-55k possible if patient.
not sure about your 19" wheels description as I thought 21" was standard?
the ride is firmer than Cayenne S but I think pretty good in soft mode.
Ps I wish that I had keyless go. Otherwise the Porsche key gets scratched up each time to turn on engine.
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