PPI recommendation - Irvine, CA or Modesto, CA
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Hi all,
I posted this in the Cayenne forum as this is for a Cayenne, but hoping some of the 911 peeps maybe able to help out - so cross posting here.
Looking for a PPI recommendation in either / near:
- Irvine, CA; or
- Modesto, CA
For a 2011 - 2014 Cayenne.
I've searched, but couldn't find anything in the Cayenne forum and a couple that were more track / older car specialists.
Thanks!
I posted this in the Cayenne forum as this is for a Cayenne, but hoping some of the 911 peeps maybe able to help out - so cross posting here.
Looking for a PPI recommendation in either / near:
- Irvine, CA; or
- Modesto, CA
For a 2011 - 2014 Cayenne.
I've searched, but couldn't find anything in the Cayenne forum and a couple that were more track / older car specialists.
Thanks!
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Why don't you just get a Tuareg? My understanding is it's virtually the same car and you could buy new for the price of a used Cayenne, or used for much less.
That being said, in the bay area you're close enough to drive out to Niello in Rocklin and get service that's actually pretty good. In my experience, most dealerships are crap.
That being said, in the bay area you're close enough to drive out to Niello in Rocklin and get service that's actually pretty good. In my experience, most dealerships are crap.
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Why don't you just get a Tuareg? My understanding is it's virtually the same car and you could buy new for the price of a used Cayenne, or used for much less. That being said, in the bay area you're close enough to drive out to Niello in Rocklin and get service that's actually pretty good. In my experience, most dealerships are crap.
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Fair enough. Full disclosure, the only large SUV I've ever driven in my life was a loaner base Cayenne with like no options that didn't have the adjustable seats and gave me searing lower back pain so I might be biased. A nice one is probably much better.
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Well true, mine is a '13 GTS. So I'm not comparing a base car with a V6.
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Why don't you just get a Tuareg? My understanding is it's virtually the same car and you could buy new for the price of a used Cayenne, or used for much less.
That being said, in the bay area you're close enough to drive out to Niello in Rocklin and get service that's actually pretty good. In my experience, most dealerships are crap.
That being said, in the bay area you're close enough to drive out to Niello in Rocklin and get service that's actually pretty good. In my experience, most dealerships are crap.
Last edited by Dalema; 04-10-2016 at 11:19 AM.