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Old 05-24-2024, 09:55 AM
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I don't track my car, I do drive spirited occasionally but I found the stock brakes to be underperforming on a 5000lb car. Just my opinion. If I bite the bullet for the '25 GTS, I'd definitely go with the ceramics.
Wonder if the brakes got an update with the 2025? Anyone know brake spec for the previous .1 Cayenne GTS?

2025 spec:
Front: 6 piston, 410mm
Rear: 4 piston: 365mm

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Originally Posted by michaelp
Wonder if the brakes got an update with the 2025? Anyone know brake spec for the previous .1 Cayenne GTS?

2025 spec:
Front: 6 piston, 410mm
Rear: 4 piston: 365mm
Looks like that’s an upgrade from the 9Y0.1. From the GTS sales brochure:



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Old 05-24-2024, 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by michaelp
Wonder if the brakes got an update with the 2025? Anyone know brake spec for the previous .1 Cayenne GTS?

2025 spec:
Front: 6 piston, 410mm
Rear: 4 piston: 365mm
I believe they did, from what i found the 2023s have 390/360 rotors, probably the same calipers piston wise.
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I’ve got a 2019 Turbo, getting ready to order a GTS. Two questions- does the coupe significantly cut down on rear storage or headroom? And is there literally no way to order the houndstooth interior without the center mounted exhaust??
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The coupe definitely does not significantly cut down on the rear storage or headroom and I'll have to leave it up to someone else on the houndstooth interior.
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The coupe definitely does not significantly cut down on the rear storage or headroom and I'll have to leave it up to someone else on the houndstooth interior.
I cant speak to the storage or headroom, I can only say it looks a lot better ..lol I was never interested in the cayenne until the coupe, to me it looked soccer momish.😊 to my knowledge it is not possible ive tried to spec it few times and was unsuccessful without lightweight package
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Originally Posted by scott40
I’ve got a 2019 Turbo, getting ready to order a GTS. Two questions- does the coupe significantly cut down on rear storage or headroom? And is there literally no way to order the houndstooth interior without the center mounted exhaust??
Is it possible in the Regular version? I don't think you can get the center exhaust on that, not 100% sure. But Coupe, not that i've seen, all tied to the LW Package which comes with both.
As for headroom, they altered the rear seat structure so headroom should be the same in both, you can't slide the rear seat but I believe it is set to 'furthest' setting anyway. As for trunk you are giving up the upper space so if you have large dogs or will be carrying around boxy items it would impact you but the floor space is about the same. I would question a Coupe Hybrid though as you would lose a bit more given the floor is higher. For my needs the coupe works fine as for things like bikes, golf clubs, regular luggage it would be about the same capabilities in either configuration.
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Thanks all for that. Houndstooth isn’t an option on the regular Cayenne.
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I prefer the regular body style but I really like the houndstooth interior. Tough choice.
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Default Full size Cayenne Vs Coupe Cayenne

I never looked once @ the full size Cayenne
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Any opinions on the most important options for resale? I'll probably own it for 2-3 years, so wanting to balance resale value and not over-spec.
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If you’re only keeping it for 2-3 years have you considered leasing?
Old 05-26-2024, 09:11 PM
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no. ok maybe i could keep it 3-4. regardless, i'm interested in which options are traditionally most sought-after broadly in the used market.

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I would think your sales associate could give you the best ideas considering he knows what people are looking for when buying used cars.
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thanks. very helpful. the sales associate can answer 90% of the questions on any porsche forum too.


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