A quick question on Luggage Compartment Cover

Old Jul 9, 2014 | 10:46 PM
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A quick question on Luggage Compartment Cover

I was looking at a picture of Macan and my friend's Audi Q5. Their Luggage Compartment Cover is lifted up by two strings when the trunk opens. It seems pretty convenient. But I do not found anything like this on my 958. So, does Cayenne have this or not?


 
Old Jul 9, 2014 | 10:53 PM
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I can confirm the Cayenne 958 cargo cover does not tilt up when the trunk opens. I have both a 2014 Q5 and CTTS.
 
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Originally Posted by HOiYA
I can confirm the Cayenne 958 cargo cover does not tilt up when the trunk opens. I have both a 2014 Q5 and CTTS.
Thanks. Looks like that is how it was designed. Now I am curious when you would drive the Q5 than the CTTS?
 
Old Jul 9, 2014 | 11:08 PM
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Now I am curious when you would drive the Q5 than the CTTS?


The Q5 is my wife's daily driver for shunting the kids around. It's actually a Q5 TDI and with the amount of driving she does, one can't really argue with a 24/31 mpg (city/hwy).
 
Old Jul 9, 2014 | 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by HOiYA


The Q5 is my wife's daily driver for shunting the kids around. It's actually a Q5 TDI and with the amount of driving she does, one can't really argue with a 24/31 mpg (city/hwy).
OK. Now I can go into sleep tonight.
 
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HOiYA is right. I imagine that it limits total overall cargo area in something where cargo is placed at more of a value in an SUV. Just a theory.
 
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