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Old 08-09-2018, 10:11 PM
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Has this piqued anyone's interest? I'm really excited about its arrival. I have not wanted anything to replace my cayenne until this came along. Price/Performance seems like a justified look. Just curious to see if anyone else is eyeing the new cat. Not trying to wage war here with brands!!!!
Old 08-09-2018, 11:38 PM
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Jag has really been making some good decisions. It looks great, the numbers look good and the interior is stellar, but I think it will be too small for my purposes.
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I still really like the look of the first couple of generations of Cayennes. But yes, my neighbor has one of those new Jaguars and it is very impressive. Tempting really.
Old 08-12-2018, 11:23 PM
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I too like the new Jag SUVs. They really look sharp... lilke the first 2 gens of Cayennes. My wife's Cayenne S is running great with 108k miles on it. . My '12 Jeep GC has been very reliable so far. I am waiting for few years of reliability reports on them before I jump ship.
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I rented a diesel version and drove it all over Italy for a week. Absolutely loved it. It drives like a midsize car but has this large cargo area when you open the back. Unfortunately they are not set up for any meaningful towing.
Old 08-20-2018, 04:53 PM
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Interior size (passenger and cargo) seems to compare more to the Macan than the Cayenne. Interior items felt more "cost managed" than you'd find in a Porsche. Rear visibility seemed less.

Nice but when I was shopping to replace a GC it didn't come nearly as close to being as useful as the Cayenne.



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