Anyone here going to drive their Cayenne to the ground?
#16
As our 06 S is my wifes company vehicle we will drive it until 1 of 2 things happen... When either she stops giggling everytime she drives it or I can no longer get parts to fix her (the truck & my wife)!
#18
My '04 S just went over 100K and after spending big money recently on coolant pipes, I will keep it for another 50K miles. It still drives great, looks great, and I have 20" wheels for summer and 18" for winter. I use it for my business and can haul plenty of stuff or use it like a limo. Like Targa Tim I don't know what I could replace it with.
#19
I always buy my cars with the intention of keeping it at least 10 years or 150K miles, the Cayenne being no exception. That's why I was careful to equip the car in a way that support longevity: No PCM, no air suspension.
#22
#23
You mean truth-tellers? I'm excited that my "new engine" is using oil and occassionally smells like burnt oil. I'd drive her till she dies but I am thinking that's not much longer. Oh yeah, 36k miles currently.
#25
Rennlist is the most negative whiniest group of Cayenne owners on the net. There seem to be about 5 guys here that can't say a anything but negative and just keep perpetuating the same old junk over and over and over.
That is why I figured I would ask the owner with 187,000+ miles what his experience has been. Not the guy that had random bad luck with 36k. That stuff happens with EVERY car every made. These are mechanical devices. Not magical beings. Of course they will have some issues. Suck it up and deal with them.
I've owned several Porsches, Audis, Triumphs and other highly modified cars. I honestly laugh at the complaints I see here about these things. Most of the negative seems to come from people that have no idea what a truly unreliable car is.
Of course there is always going to be some guy on a forum that has had more than his share of problems. Lemons do exist. As a whole though the Cayennes seem to have a relatively decent track record.
#26
Hey all,
Update on the 2004 C-TT - it's actually a hair over 189,000 miles - shows how much I drive it.
The major issues we have had are a water pump within the first 50,000 miles, coolant tunes went and left us stranded, a fuel pump that went, suspension computer needed to be replaced, battery had to be replaced. Other than that it's been the normal maintenance, wear items, etc. It's going in for a major service shortly - needs coil packs, plugs, fluids and filters done, radio has two CD's stuck in it, tires, some type of issue with the fuel system where it's difficult to get started only after filling it up with gas - should say it takes two tries to get it started (and the second is a bit of a hesitation) - not sure if it's another fuel pump issue or maybe the carbon can is shot like my car had a while back - same symptoms.
Other than that the car has treated us well - they ain't cheap to maintain but it's been reliable - only left us stranded once. How can I complain about that??
T2 - knocking on wood some more.......
Update on the 2004 C-TT - it's actually a hair over 189,000 miles - shows how much I drive it.
The major issues we have had are a water pump within the first 50,000 miles, coolant tunes went and left us stranded, a fuel pump that went, suspension computer needed to be replaced, battery had to be replaced. Other than that it's been the normal maintenance, wear items, etc. It's going in for a major service shortly - needs coil packs, plugs, fluids and filters done, radio has two CD's stuck in it, tires, some type of issue with the fuel system where it's difficult to get started only after filling it up with gas - should say it takes two tries to get it started (and the second is a bit of a hesitation) - not sure if it's another fuel pump issue or maybe the carbon can is shot like my car had a while back - same symptoms.
Other than that the car has treated us well - they ain't cheap to maintain but it's been reliable - only left us stranded once. How can I complain about that??
T2 - knocking on wood some more.......
#27
Hey all,
Update on the 2004 C-TT - it's actually a hair over 189,000 miles - shows how much I drive it.
The major issues we have had are a water pump within the first 50,000 miles, coolant tunes went and left us stranded, a fuel pump that went, suspension computer needed to be replaced, battery had to be replaced. Other than that it's been the normal maintenance, wear items, etc. It's going in for a major service shortly - needs coil packs, plugs, fluids and filters done, radio has two CD's stuck in it, tires, some type of issue with the fuel system where it's difficult to get started only after filling it up with gas - should say it takes two tries to get it started (and the second is a bit of a hesitation) - not sure if it's another fuel pump issue or maybe the carbon can is shot like my car had a while back - same symptoms.
Other than that the car has treated us well - they ain't cheap to maintain but it's been reliable - only left us stranded once. How can I complain about that??
T2 - knocking on wood some more.......
Update on the 2004 C-TT - it's actually a hair over 189,000 miles - shows how much I drive it.
The major issues we have had are a water pump within the first 50,000 miles, coolant tunes went and left us stranded, a fuel pump that went, suspension computer needed to be replaced, battery had to be replaced. Other than that it's been the normal maintenance, wear items, etc. It's going in for a major service shortly - needs coil packs, plugs, fluids and filters done, radio has two CD's stuck in it, tires, some type of issue with the fuel system where it's difficult to get started only after filling it up with gas - should say it takes two tries to get it started (and the second is a bit of a hesitation) - not sure if it's another fuel pump issue or maybe the carbon can is shot like my car had a while back - same symptoms.
Other than that the car has treated us well - they ain't cheap to maintain but it's been reliable - only left us stranded once. How can I complain about that??
T2 - knocking on wood some more.......
Thanks for the run down on what it has taken.
Honestly that is about 1/8 the amount of work I had to put in to get my Audi S4 to 165,000.
Sounds like a little service and your CTT will be up and running nice again.
#28
So I have spent the last two years researching Cayennes. I have read literally every post on every forum written in English. I have talked to the techs at Stevenson Porsche, Prestige Porsche and 3zero3 Motorsports here in Denver.
Rennlist is the most negative whiniest group of Cayenne owners on the net. There seem to be about 5 guys here that can't say a anything but negative and just keep perpetuating the same old junk over and over and over.
That is why I figured I would ask the owner with 187,000+ miles what his experience has been. Not the guy that had random bad luck with 36k. That stuff happens with EVERY car every made. These are mechanical devices. Not magical beings. Of course they will have some issues. Suck it up and deal with them.
I've owned several Porsches, Audis, Triumphs and other highly modified cars. I honestly laugh at the complaints I see here about these things. Most of the negative seems to come from people that have no idea what a truly unreliable car is.
Of course there is always going to be some guy on a forum that has had more than his share of problems. Lemons do exist. As a whole though the Cayennes seem to have a relatively decent track record.
Rennlist is the most negative whiniest group of Cayenne owners on the net. There seem to be about 5 guys here that can't say a anything but negative and just keep perpetuating the same old junk over and over and over.
That is why I figured I would ask the owner with 187,000+ miles what his experience has been. Not the guy that had random bad luck with 36k. That stuff happens with EVERY car every made. These are mechanical devices. Not magical beings. Of course they will have some issues. Suck it up and deal with them.
I've owned several Porsches, Audis, Triumphs and other highly modified cars. I honestly laugh at the complaints I see here about these things. Most of the negative seems to come from people that have no idea what a truly unreliable car is.
Of course there is always going to be some guy on a forum that has had more than his share of problems. Lemons do exist. As a whole though the Cayennes seem to have a relatively decent track record.
I would have to completely agree, I rarely ever come here, which is a shame, due to my modifications and Cayenne experience..... Who would have thought the cayenne section on rennlist would be worse then some ricer forum as far as getting FACTS across.....
You purists should be ashamed of yourselves!!
My 04 CTT had 65k miles( in 1 year), hit a deer at 86mph.....had some issues with the air suspension and my dealer got me out of it....
into an 05 CTT which now has 64k miles......ZERO problems..... replaced the coolant tubes before a burst, and always update to the newer coil packs....
Mods:
Brembo Gran Turismo front and rear brakes
Techart Lowering Module
Hyperboost DV's
Fabspeed cat-back/bypass pipes
GIAC ECU flash
IPD Intercooler plenum
OEM Turbo S intercoolers/piping
EVOMS air intakes
Then my little bro (21)needed a new car, got him out of a 5.7L grand cherokee into a 09 Cayenne Turbo S ~ 10k zero problems ....kept the jeep to tow
Then bc my little sisters (24) 08 Range Rover Sport Supercharged, WAS THE WORST CAR WE EVER OWNED and constantly in the shop, we got her into a 09 Cayenne GTS that has around 20k with no problems.....
Keeping the 05 FOREVER, plan on doing the EVOMS GT700 kit around 100k
#29
That is why I figured I would ask the owner with 187,000+ miles what his experience has been. Not the guy that had random bad luck with 36k. That stuff happens with EVERY car every made. These are mechanical devices. Not magical beings. Of course they will have some issues. Suck it up and deal with them.
Was going to say more...but nahhh not worth it. But thanks for the advise.
Last edited by wirunner; 05-09-2010 at 01:28 PM. Reason: Changed my mind.
#30
You guys have your own negative little click here. If things were really as bad as you make it sound why is it only the same 5-ish guys talking about the same 5-ish problems? Why not hundreds of posters with dozens of issues like in other car forums?
It is the action of the few negative people here that are really killing the Cayenne section on Rennlist.