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Might buy a 04 Cayenne Turbo. What should I expect for maintenance costs?

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Old 11-24-2010, 01:43 PM
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Or do the work youself and save 2/3rds of that. Part of the fun of owning a Cayenne.
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I didn't even have time to get my lawn chair ready!
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Yeah it is just a Turbo. Was looking for some decent answers from you guys. Im probably just going to pass on it at this time because im leaving the 6th for the move. It sucks but oh well.
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$5K should cover cleaning up existing issues but still less expensive than buying new. Be sure to spend the money for a comprehensive pre-purchase inspection. It is money well spent knowing everything up front.



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