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2015 messages, Last post on Jul 19, 2009 at 3:34 PM
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| Hi there I have a new 08 cayenne is there a way to hook up an ipod? Any ideas much appreaciated// thanks!! | |
I`ve had a major problem with water getting caught in the chassis of my 04 cayenne s then it comes up into the passenger footwell it got so bad that it affected the fuse box etc it would sound like I was literally driving in a bathtub--any others wit similar prob
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Hi there, Any views on this color? Do you think it would re-sell well? Thanks! |
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My tiptronic switches on steering wheel do not work.Did anybody have this problem???
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Replying to: osus (Oct 19, 2007 6:54 pm) |
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I have a 2005 Cayenne Turbo with 33k miles and about 17 months left on the warranty (50k/4 years). Where would be the best place to buy a 2 year extension. Can you get this from Porsche? I have read their website and there's not a lot of info?? Thanks
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Replying to: gege7754 (Oct 29, 2007 12:52 pm) Try going on line...several available there... |
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Hi everyone. I just bought an 06 Cayenne base (with just about every option), but I'm new to the Porsche family so I had some questions: 1. Are there any recurring issues with this vehicle that I should know? 2. Does stability control, Electronic brakeforce disribution and 4 channel brakes come standard (I have the preferred package). 3. Does the warranty cover wear & tear items or just the traditional bumper-to-bumper mechanical failures? I have the extended certifed pre-owned warranty. 4. What maintenance is really required and how often should I expect to change the brakes/tires? Additionally, why $200 for an oil change? That's it for now. Any help I can get here is greatly appreciated. BTW, germancarsforums.com isn't really that good. Edmunds forums are very good and I owned several Acura's where acurazine was very good as well. Can anyone recommend a good Porsche forum other than edmunds?
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Replying to: mudman2 (Jun 04, 2007 9:06 am) yes....i am around,,,,but due to work, home , family, etc....i am here less.... all is well with my cayenne.... I also got the 100K warranty. one quick suggestion.....You can get cheap , inexpensive tires from internet , either on ebay or craigslist... for your cayennes. There is a set of 19" wheels and tires for only $300 in dublin, CA. I am sure happy that we only need oil changes every 15,000 miles.... take care...and see you around.... |
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Replying to: paul_philly (Nov 06, 2007 5:32 am) 2- they should be in your owners manual. Some cars have different options than others. I am not sure about cayenne base. 3- warranty does NOT cover wear and tear items. 4- Engine should run with no problems , just simply follow maintenance schedule. You do not need a $200 oil change... I buy my oil at Autozone or costco, and go to the local oil changer...whom I know well and they change out everything for me..... I go to my trusted mechanic for some routine checks....and back to dealership for major checks....
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