2011 CS
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2011 CS
I just picked up a new 2011 CS. I had a VW Touareg for 6 years and look forward to a great ownership experience with the CS. With only 160 miles this is indeed the honeymoon period!!
Mike
Mike
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Post pics of you and the pig in the Admin thread at the top. Welcome Aboard. One additional feature of Cayenne ownership is "THE" absolute best entertaining/informative but potentially abusive forum on the web.... Welcome to Larry's former playground and to ltc's dominion. Caution..... please refrain from asking questions without proper research or ....................
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I have been hanging out in DE/Racing and 968 forums for several years so I will proceed with caution. I assume you mean not to ask questions like "What oil" or "how much oil sonsumption is OK" is that right? LOL
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One additional feature of Cayenne ownership is "THE" absolute best entertaining/informative but potentially abusive forum on the web.... Welcome to Larry's former playground and to ltc's dominion. Caution..... please refrain from asking questions without proper research or ....................
Since Larry's demise, Lewis has actually been behaving himself lately and hopefully nobody will put him over the edge!
Welcome aboard Mike!
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John:
CS is much faster and handles better
Better fuel mileage
interior is awesome and better looking than the Treg
Seats are more supportive but not as comfortable. I'm hoping that changes as I get used to them
ride is more firm and "flatter" around corners
more features that are nice like lane change assist, better nav, etc etc
CS is much faster and handles better
Better fuel mileage
interior is awesome and better looking than the Treg
Seats are more supportive but not as comfortable. I'm hoping that changes as I get used to them
ride is more firm and "flatter" around corners
more features that are nice like lane change assist, better nav, etc etc
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The P!g Pen (aka Cayenne forum) is the sovereign forum territory of its esteemed Moderator, Sir Mudman2.
I am but a casual observer, lounging at the base of Cayenne Cliff, enjoying Purplesaurus Rex, and deciding which Newbie has been singled out for marinating.
I never owned a Cayenne, so I know nothing about them...
I am but a casual observer, lounging at the base of Cayenne Cliff, enjoying Purplesaurus Rex, and deciding which Newbie has been singled out for marinating.
I never owned a Cayenne, so I know nothing about them...
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John:
CS is much faster and handles better
Better fuel mileage
interior is awesome and better looking than the Treg
Seats are more supportive but not as comfortable. I'm hoping that changes as I get used to them
ride is more firm and "flatter" around corners
more features that are nice like lane change assist, better nav, etc etc
CS is much faster and handles better
Better fuel mileage
interior is awesome and better looking than the Treg
Seats are more supportive but not as comfortable. I'm hoping that changes as I get used to them
ride is more firm and "flatter" around corners
more features that are nice like lane change assist, better nav, etc etc
#11
The P!g Pen (aka Cayenne forum) is the sovereign forum territory of its esteemed Moderator, Sir Mudman2.
I am but a casual observer, lounging at the base of Cayenne Cliff, enjoying Purplesaurus Rex, and deciding which Newbie has been singled out for marinating.
I never owned a Cayenne, so I know nothing about them...
I am but a casual observer, lounging at the base of Cayenne Cliff, enjoying Purplesaurus Rex, and deciding which Newbie has been singled out for marinating.
I never owned a Cayenne, so I know nothing about them...
#13
With luck and the creek don't rise or the Atlantic drain I should have my2011 CS in less than 60 days. Ordered in early November with a Feb build. Scheduled to complete production on 9 Feb. Now you boat crews row your hearts our.