why is a 2004 turbo almost the same price as a S
#16
Rennlist Member
I had an 04 C TT....drove it for 36000 mi... Drove it in cold and snowy winters, towed an enclosed trailer to DE events well maintained with ZERO complaints. Never seen more than 14 mpg on it though. Sold it to a relative last year, so far so good everything works fine....
IMO the turbo is far superior to the C S.
IMO the turbo is far superior to the C S.
#17
Racer
Thread Starter
Thanks for all the replys.
I have been quite busy with work and there are almost no used cayenne's in the region that I am working currently so I have not had a chance to go try any. It will have to wait until I get back in a few months.
I am just trying to decide if changing to a Cayenne is a upgrade from my current range rover, for those that dont know, this model range rover was built by BMW and uses all german components, my truck has been very reliable . Even the engine is from a 740 bmw.
So whats it like going from a range rover to a cayenne S or turbo?
Thanks again
I have been quite busy with work and there are almost no used cayenne's in the region that I am working currently so I have not had a chance to go try any. It will have to wait until I get back in a few months.
I am just trying to decide if changing to a Cayenne is a upgrade from my current range rover, for those that dont know, this model range rover was built by BMW and uses all german components, my truck has been very reliable . Even the engine is from a 740 bmw.
So whats it like going from a range rover to a cayenne S or turbo?
Thanks again
#19
Rennlist Member
I have been asked the same comparison question around RR from my wife, who was driving a Disco II when I met her. She does feel the Cayenne is not as common as the RR in our town (very true!). But ride and interior quality and roominess also are unknowns to her.