Configuring a Budget Cayenne V6
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I keep going back and forth with myself as far as whether I need the air suspension or not. It's killing me . I think about future issues with the system. i'm not into off-roading but I am into just backing out of an unshoveled driveway. I also like how good they look lowered and in motion. Could some owners without the option give me an opinion? The owners with the air, I basically know what you're going to say, so that's why I need to find out if there are any positives or regrets of not having it (Besides saving $3200) . Thanks.
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Not only do you get the comfort and sport settings, but the ability to lower the car when going faster and to have it higher for those "off-road" type times.
The air-suspension just feels better, both comfort and for hitting the roads hard...
It is worth every penny!
The air-suspension just feels better, both comfort and for hitting the roads hard...
It is worth every penny!
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Originally posted by rsrdan
Consider a used V8!!.I have been looking ( on a budget also) and found a used V8 is in the same price range as a V6.The sound and feel of the V8 is also a better symphony
Consider a used V8!!.I have been looking ( on a budget also) and found a used V8 is in the same price range as a V6.The sound and feel of the V8 is also a better symphony