Base or Diesel?
#17
Get a 15 or 16 diesel with the bumper to bumper unlimited mileage cpo and he can drive it for 5 years worry free. I have one and have put 25 k miles on it the last 6 months.
Really nice car for a 23 yo.
Really nice car for a 23 yo.
#18
I'm in the exact same boat as the buyer mentioned. 31yo and in the market for a Cayenne. Sold my 911 last year and have been depressed haha. Need a great daily driver that my wife and I will share. From reading the forums, the gas models seem to have a decent amount of problems, but the diesel obviously has a lot of "noise" around a purchase as well due to the fix. It seems to me that if I find a lower mileage diesel without the lurching/acceleration issues, I may be better off than the base model. I also like the warranty for the big stuff (I usually DIY most things). I think my sweet spot is a '14 or '15 with under 50k miles.
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One thing on the diesels - there have been several reports of fairly large oil leaks from the diesel due to a defective gasket (or sealant) - requiring engine removal to fix.. so it makes getting one under warranty even more important IMHO. The base model V6 engine doesn't have any major issues that I've seen reported here.
#21
Should also consider the warranty(2 year extra since the first in service date mimics the CPO warranty and 4 year 48k miles engine warranty since the fix) comes with all diesel models no matter where you bought it. The transfer case is different on diesel models, so no problem on that.
The VW Touareg shares the same engine, transmission and most major parts with the CD which has been solid so far I've heard.
The VW Touareg shares the same engine, transmission and most major parts with the CD which has been solid so far I've heard.
#22
For other data points - Diesel vs Petrol - check out Club Touareg
https://www.clubtouareg.com/forums/f41/
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#23
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The diesel without post fix issues are great cars. I have both a GL320 and '13 CD dilemma. Need to decide which car to keep or sell both to get something different. Too many cars in the fleet right now.
#24
Three Wheelin'
Great to see you here, Chsu74. Thanks again for bird ******* me into my diesel! Since I got mine, I have been reluctant to change a thing. I did add a trailer hitch.
#25
Rennlist Member
^ Nice to see you enjoying the CD Skip. I still like mine a lot. But with automotive ADD, looking at pickup trucks for practical use reasons. Not sure what I want to do yet..
#28
Racer
+10 for a diesel.
Drives great, can be chipped (mine went from 254hp to 305hp) is more reliable and MUCH cheaper to fix.
Not to mention it is almost immune to transfer box failure.
Drives great, can be chipped (mine went from 254hp to 305hp) is more reliable and MUCH cheaper to fix.
Not to mention it is almost immune to transfer box failure.
#29
Rennlist Member
Coming up on 5 years with our '14 CD, just about 36,000 miles. No issues over the years. This SUV has that last forever feel to it. The diesel has amazing power, highway performance is stunning and fuel economy is excellent. The base has the same ride, but you'll miss the performance and the 700 mile range. Ours hasn't been fixed yet, but eventually it will go for the mod.
#30
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Coming up on 5 years with our '14 CD, just about 36,000 miles. No issues over the years. This SUV has that last forever feel to it. The diesel has amazing power, highway performance is stunning and fuel economy is excellent. The base has the same ride, but you'll miss the performance and the 700 mile range. Ours hasn't been fixed yet, but eventually it will go for the mod.