Cayenne vs BMW X5
#16
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Transmission seems very good in my 05 Turbo. Maybe its not so good with the v6 engine which lacks power+torque.
They don't handle like sports cars though, so not sure how that claim has been made on this thread!
They don't handle like sports cars though, so not sure how that claim has been made on this thread!
#19
It handles as much like a sports car as a 5500lb SUV can. I've seen them tracked, and people bring them out for canyon runs, etc. Of course it aint a 911, but I personally can't think of any other "truck" that can do that as well as a Cayenne S or TT AND still be capable off road (unlike the BMW "Sporty Activity Vehicle" or "Sporty Accessory Vehicle")
#20
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I may get flamed for this but go test a Honda Pilot and report back.
#21
The 1st generation Cayenne has a well documented problem with transmission lag. (do a search) When in drive, press down on the throttle and count to three, that is how long it can take for the transmission to shift. Some call it the "granny" mode and Porsche does have some DME flashes they can perform but they don't get rid of the problem only improve on it. The new 08 and 09's have had this problem fixed, that is why I purchased an 08 instead of picking up a used one.
Our previous vehicle was a 4.4 X5 and even though it isn't a Cayenne it is no slouch.
Our previous vehicle was a 4.4 X5 and even though it isn't a Cayenne it is no slouch.
#22
For the X5, you probably know more about it than I do. The only thing I can tell you is I have friends that swear by BMW and some that will never drive another one even if it was free.
For low cost of ownership, I must vote for the BMW. Also, be sure to get either SUV without the big wheels. FYI, the smallest wheel available for the Cayenne S is 18". At that size (255-55-18 i believe), you can still find plenty of all season tires cheap and last long time. 19" & up (mostly high performance summer tires) will be twice as much and last half as long...
Hope that helps!
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Thank you guys for your input, I personally thought the Cayenne looks kind of wacky... Will go test drive some cars tomorrow and see.
#24
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The 1st generation Cayenne has a well documented problem with transmission lag. (do a search) When in drive, press down on the throttle and count to three, that is how long it can take for the transmission to shift. Some call it the "granny" mode and Porsche does have some DME flashes they can perform but they don't get rid of the problem only improve on it. The new 08 and 09's have had this problem fixed, that is why I purchased an 08 instead of picking up a used one.
Our previous vehicle was a 4.4 X5 and even though it isn't a Cayenne it is no slouch.
Our previous vehicle was a 4.4 X5 and even though it isn't a Cayenne it is no slouch.
I do like x5s though. Nice cars, very nearly bought one instead of the cayenne but ultimately was seduced by the performance, chassis and Ruf badge. Everyone told me to avoid the 4.4 when I was looking at x5s!
Still, for me this is just a family barge. I'm just not that fussy about subtle performance issues as its still a 2.3 tonne vehicle and I've got a GT3 for that. Wish i didn't have larry's headlights though!
Last edited by DanH; 03-14-2009 at 12:16 PM.
#25
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I had a 2002 BMW x5 4.6is and I loved it!! It was good looking, fast and fit/finish was great. I wish I had kept it. The sportier look was nicer looking than Cayenne in my opinion. Had no problems with it whatsoever. I think since power is not a big deal. I would go with the six cylinder x5. Those sixes are great!
I had a 2002 BMW x5 4.6is and I loved it!! It was good looking, fast and fit/finish was great. I wish I had kept it. The sportier look was nicer looking than Cayenne in my opinion. Had no problems with it whatsoever. I think since power is not a big deal. I would go with the six cylinder x5. Those sixes are great!
#26
A great great engine with a sloppy transmission is more frustrating that a lower powered vehicle with a slick tranny. The 6-cylinder X5 is no speed-monster but it does a good job as a family wagon. We had our 4,4 X5 for four years and never had a stitch of trouble and the in-line six is the better of the three engines offered. I also had a 740 with the same engine and had no trouble with it either.
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Top notch service, reliability and TCO were my top priorities until my husband made me drive the Cayenne S. After having taken out the regular V6 when my S was in the shop getting snazzier wheels, I am so glad that my husband made me test drive the S first because the V6 was wimpy. Before getting this car, I was all about what was practical and pragmatic while still being nice. That's long gone. The Cayenne S has great get up and go. I commute 40 miles daily in Texas where it is incredibly windy. The wind here would toss my RX300/330 around all the time. I don't even feel it in the Cayenne S. Love it. It's like driving a small but maneuverable tank that can haul derriere. My husband recommended it because of its weight and safety features. He also wanted to put me in a car that had enough hp to maneuver out of a bad situation if I ever had to. I hope the test driving goes well and that you both love whichever car you choose.
#29
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Still, no getting away from the fact that its a big old barge. Went for a run in the 6RS afterwards and the contrast was as emphatic as one would expect. Cayennes really aren't sports cars.
Last edited by DanH; 03-15-2009 at 10:16 PM.
#30
Well, how did it go? And yes, I must admit I used to think the Cayenne is ugly. But my wife likes it so we went for a test drive one day, the rest is history