Really good review. Straight to the point. I’m in the market for a CPO Cayenne. I’m deciding between a 2023 Cayenne or 2024 base. This will be my first Porsche. I’ve worked long and hard to afford it.
After driving several vehicles, I ordered a base Cayenne. I decided since, I'm not going to be towing anything, I would go with the base Cayenne and spend the money on upgrades. I did upgrade the suspension, 21' wheels, and seats. I added a lot of upgrades and I'm happy with my choice.
I don’t like they removed the tachometer or added the button instead of a start switch. Those were two things that made the experience much nicer than any other cars out there, probably the 911 will follow, no tachometer is confirmed by spy pics already.
Great review but who can really afford a vehicle that costs $100,000 and up. I'm sure it's cool and all, I don't feel like going into financial ruins over a car. Maybe Laura is a millionaire. LOL. Honestly, I be so afraid to park it on the street or drive in heavy traffic with it.
According to Kiplinger, around 3,300,000 people in the U.S. have a net worth of at least $10,815,000. I'll bet those people and some who have less money than that can afford a Cayenne. LOL, I often use my Cayenne's "Traffic Jam Assist" feature in heavy traffic. It essentially drives the Cayenne as long as I touch the steering wheel every so often (but I keep my hands on the wheel), does it better than I can and makes it a lot less stressful.
I take it Lauren has a back up car. She wouldn't be exposing a car like that to the salt and chemicals that are spread over Buffalo's streets in the winter time. Unless she's got a garage that doubles as a car wash.
That is my year-round car. I have paint protection, and ceramic coating applied by Xpel. Run the car through the car wash once a week and no problems whatsoever. There is no rust on this vehicle. Mine is a 2016 with 50,000 miles on it. I’ve got another 450,000 to go on this engine because it’s a diesel. But I do have other vehicles.
Love your review. Excellent information. Just got my Cayenne and I love it!
Really good review. Straight to the point. I’m in the market for a CPO Cayenne. I’m deciding between a 2023 Cayenne or 2024 base. This will be my first Porsche. I’ve worked long and hard to afford it.
After driving several vehicles, I ordered a base Cayenne. I decided since, I'm not going to be towing anything, I would go with the base Cayenne and spend the money on upgrades. I did upgrade the suspension, 21' wheels, and seats. I added a lot of upgrades and I'm happy with my choice.
I love the base exteriors of Cayenne, esp silver
I don’t like they removed the tachometer or added the button instead of a start switch. Those were two things that made the experience much nicer than any other cars out there, probably the 911 will follow, no tachometer is confirmed by spy pics already.
Agreed
An awesome, informative and refreshing review.
Really like your reviews.
I appreciate that!
Basically looks the same year after year.
Not for your average buyer >>> price + parts + labor are prohibitive !
Extended warranty is a must have ,,,
Is that not actually a 2.9TT dohc d.i. V6 in reality?
Either way, I like it.
The base Cayenne has a 3.0 litre single turbo V6 with direct injection.
$188,000 GT?
Great review but who can really afford a vehicle that costs $100,000 and up. I'm sure it's cool and all, I don't feel like going into financial ruins over a car. Maybe Laura is a millionaire. LOL. Honestly, I be so afraid to park it on the street or drive in heavy traffic with it.
According to Kiplinger, around 3,300,000 people in the U.S. have a net worth of at least $10,815,000. I'll bet those people and some who have less money than that can afford a Cayenne. LOL, I often use my Cayenne's "Traffic Jam Assist" feature in heavy traffic. It essentially drives the Cayenne as long as I touch the steering wheel every so often (but I keep my hands on the wheel), does it better than I can and makes it a lot less stressful.
I have always found the Hyundai styling of this car so disappointing. Why couldn't it look like a Range Rover sport or something?
In two years its worth half the MSRP.
Haha that’s Land Rover not Porsche
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I take it Lauren has a back up car. She wouldn't be exposing a car like that to the salt and chemicals that are spread over Buffalo's streets in the winter time. Unless she's got a garage that doubles as a car wash.
That is my year-round car. I have paint protection, and ceramic coating applied by Xpel. Run the car through the car wash once a week and no problems whatsoever. There is no rust on this vehicle. Mine is a 2016 with 50,000 miles on it. I’ve got another 450,000 to go on this engine because it’s a diesel. But I do have other vehicles.
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I’d get a Stelvio
It looks exactly like the 2023/22/21/20/19..AND ON AND 0N AND ON….YAWN