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I am located in San Jose, CA. I am selling my very well maintained 2016 Cayenne Diesel. It has 117k miles, so about 3k miles left on the dieselgate warranty. The reason that I am selling it is that I purchased another 958.2 diesel and I don't have the need for two of them. I purchased this Cayenne in August of 2024 with 108k miles. I immediately changed the oil, replaced the fuel filter, replaced the engine air filter, replaced the cabin air filter. I also changed the transmission fluid and filter, the transfer case fluid, and both front and rear differential oils. Engine oil changed again at 113k miles.
This Cayenne has been in the SF Bay area for its whole life. I am the second owner. The previous (original) owner bought it brand new when it was released in 2018 after dieselgate. She had a long 35 mile daily commute, so racked up lots of highway miles. She did all of the scheduled maintenance, and kept all service records (which she gave to me).
The interior is agate gray and is very clean. The Cayenne is essentially unmodified and all emissions are intact with no error codes. Options include Bose with HD radio, trailer hitch, heated/ventilated front seats, premium package, and 14 way seats. I had the windows tinted (5% on back, 30% on driver/pass windows).
The outside of the car is clean and has had no previous body work done. There are some minor dings and scratches (which the previous owner touched up). Tires have a lot of tread left and not half way used up.
This Cayenne is well sorted and will run problem free for a long time to come. Thanks for checking out this ad.
Last edited by spyderdoc; Aug 27, 2025 at 08:34 PM.
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Any record of oil cooler seals or resealing of the valley being done?
At 90k mi, has Valley oil leak and reseal done along with valve cover gaskets. At 96k miles, the EGR cooler replaced and looks like many of the same valley seals done again. I have the receipts from Porsche of Marin that the original owner provided.
Since I have had the car, it has not leaked a drop of oil. Also, almost no oil lost between the two oil changes that I have done.
Sorry if I am missing something but I still don't see the horsepower and the engine size . All it says it's a diesel 958.
Just want to double check the trim size
And yes it does seem a bit overpriced and that's my personal opinion.
I have one too. Trying to replace it with another vehicle with similar capabilities is impossible. I did not know how good the car was until I tried. 7,500# towing capacity /drives like a Porsche/ get 33 miles to the gallon on highway.
Sorry if I am missing something but I still don't see the horsepower and the engine size . All it says it's a diesel 958.
Just want to double check the trim size
And yes it does seem a bit overpriced and that's my personal opinion.
Then consider keeping that opinion to yourself??
keep this up and you'll be well loved on RL
Thanks for the interest in my Cayenne. It has been sold to a Porsche enthusiast.
The ONLY reason I sold it is I bought one with lower miles (19k) and some preferred options (PASM/air). I sure paid a premium, but I will keep this one for a long time to come.
Last edited by spyderdoc; Sep 6, 2025 at 06:24 PM.
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