Recommend a Cayenne for me! ($25 - $30k, and I only drive 5k each year)
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Thanks people I just became aspirated with a showroom quality 2004 Cayenne Turbo I pick it up tomorrow and he said it would have a full tank of gas and there is nothing that needs to be done. One question, this is at a non Porsche dealer who changed oil using non Mobile 1 , he said they used organic oil. I live about 60 miles away, do you all think it's okay to drive it home and then change into Mobile one? Let me know what to do !
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Well done!! I am similarly aspirated that you made the right choice! The CTT is clearly the Porsche within the Cayenne lineup. You will grin for months and months and months...
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I need advice I am driving my CTT to Florida late this month for about six weeks, do I keep the winter wheels/tires on or change them to summer 20" wheels and tires? Oh I am leaving Minnesota so what to do....
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Since 5K miles /yr means gas mileage isn't a big deal, go for a Turbo...Turbo S if you can find one. I promise, the power is awesome and great fun and to be experienced if you love performance cars. Turbos are at least as trouble free as the other V8s.
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I did it drove a turbo home WOW almost had a State Patrol get me but I found out I have a radar detector..Whew! What a treat that throaty sound is with me again I have been out to the garage 3 times just to hear it grin grin grin don't even look at the gas gauge. I am trying to figure out how to use my Iphone hands free using the 2004 cayenne phone feature any help out there? not much help in the manual
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Since you are leaving from Minnesota, I am going to assume that the temps will probably be below 45F. If so, I would definitely say keep the winter tires on. I've already read numerous posts where the owners had wished they had not ventured out on summer tires. Just my 2 cents.
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Hey people I need advice on how to load photos on this forum any help would be appreciated.
I can't wait to turbo out of this below zero B**** for the last 6 weeks worst winter since I was a kid. Florida is going to be so nice to run this beautiful Cayenne. Showed it to a real car guy today and he was impressed and after seeing his '55 Cadillac if he was impressed with my Cayenne I take it as a true compliment.
I just heard the news and the weather is not looking too good from Georgia to Illinois so hope it clears up by the 25th I got two weeks to hope. Be we'll see ya.
I can't wait to turbo out of this below zero B**** for the last 6 weeks worst winter since I was a kid. Florida is going to be so nice to run this beautiful Cayenne. Showed it to a real car guy today and he was impressed and after seeing his '55 Cadillac if he was impressed with my Cayenne I take it as a true compliment.
I just heard the news and the weather is not looking too good from Georgia to Illinois so hope it clears up by the 25th I got two weeks to hope. Be we'll see ya.