Cayenne Purchasing Advice

Old Sep 24, 2014 | 07:23 AM
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Cayenne Purchasing Advice

Well, it looks my 996TT is soon to find a new home, so my Cayenne search will soon begin. I'm looking for advice, known service issues, what to watch out for, Pano, no Pano, Turbo S, Turbo, any and all advice welcome since I'm new the Cayenne's. Thanks.
 
Old Sep 25, 2014 | 07:46 AM
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What year range are you looking at?
 
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2009-2011, I actually like the 2009 Turbo S, but like the interior of the 2011 better than the older gen models, so it's a toss up.
 
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I'm not too familiar with the 958's but 955/957 look for the usual
coolant pipes(more 955) driveshafts
Some has issues with HPFP 957's have thermostat issues.
turboS brakes are huge....double the cost
just tune the turbo
I love pdcc...most don't care for it
 
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get a 958 if your finances allows for it.
 
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Turbo.. Not convinced the Turbo S is worth the premium. Just mod the Turbo instead. PDCC is a must. I love my Pano roof, but suspicious that it weighs a lot. Either 957 or 958 is the choice. I too prefer the aggressiveness of the 957 exterior, but liked the interior of the 958. Ultimately, it was the price and the fact that they have the same engine (slightly updated on 958) that pulled me towards the 957.
 
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