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2011 messages, Last post on Jul 19, 2009 at 3:34 PM
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Well i dont think there is anyother site as good as this1 for discussion, thanks for the reply that u gave me after a week.yes ur correct that 2006 had a limited production specially the turbo s. whats the 0to 60 run? Regarding your questions abt cd skip and emergency break sticks i dont know but strange for abt a 100k car to have even a minor issue Abt ipod & bluetooth im sure u will find a after market . by the way how much did u pay for it? and hows the car running? Try sending your questions in the Luxury Lounge I am sure u will find ur answers there. |
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Does anyone have any idea what a good deal is on a 2008 Cayenne S? The base price is $57K and goes up with options...the most expensive being the Navigation and the Bose sound system, these two alone add $6K. I looked at one with sticker price of $74K and the salesman hinted at knocking off $5K. I browsing other comments on this site, some have suggested a 10% discount. Is this for real? Has anyone gotten 10% off of a Cayenne S? If not, what do you feel is a good offer if they're asking $74? Thanks for your thougts
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Replying to: carartist (Jan 02, 2008 8:13 pm) |
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Replying to: bmlexus (Jan 02, 2008 12:23 pm) |
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Replying to: carartist (Jan 02, 2008 8:13 pm) If I was shopping for a Cayenne S, I would expect to get a 8-10% discount. The new Cayenne GT-S might be a bit tougher on pricing, but my Baltimore area dealer said that if I wait until he clears out his waiting list on that one, I should be at a similar discount. I doubt I'll do it, as all of our extra nickels are going into a building a new house, but the GT-S, with a 6-speed manual transmission, would be absolute nirvana for my wife. Our 2005 MDX is the first automatic transmission vehicle either of us has owned in 30+ years each of driving, and that is it's biggest detriment. According to my dealer, the GT-S 6-speed manual will be more popular (and a better choice) than the Turbo for those that really like to "drive".
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Replying to: habitat1 (Jan 04, 2008 1:41 am) Good info for future Porsche dealers for myself.... Do you do your service for your cars at teh dealer? I am looking for an independent service shop in the DC area, and obviously a reputable one. If you know of any good mechanic, please pass it along! Silver Cayenne S in Falls Church |
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Replying to: bmlexus (Jan 02, 2008 12:23 pm) BTW the TURBO S runs fanatastic...smooth and very fast with a very opulent interior. |
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Replying to: coach11 (Jan 05, 2008 10:42 am) So i honestly don't trust the reliability for the cayenne and since the new x5 came out and I went to check it out. I like it a lot but there is also some strange kinds of reliablity issue which I read about and the harsh ride with the run flats. I do know that the cayenne is very fast even the Cayenne S is faster than the current x5 4.8i v8. But i did not know that the turbo S 0to 60 was 4.2 i thought it was something like 4.7sec.?!!!!!!!!!!!!.
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