Do you love your Cayenne?
#16
I'm on my third Cayenne which is a 957 GTS; this and the previous 957 have lasted way longer than my average car tenure of 30 months.
I'm not sure what would replace it. Tried newer Cayennes, which didn't make me feel compelled to "upgrade".
I've had enough cars in my lifetime to put them in a spreadsheet. Looking at it the other day, I realized that my 957 Cayenne is surpassing other previous street cars in ownership tenure except for one particular 911.
I'm not sure what would replace it. Tried newer Cayennes, which didn't make me feel compelled to "upgrade".
I've had enough cars in my lifetime to put them in a spreadsheet. Looking at it the other day, I realized that my 957 Cayenne is surpassing other previous street cars in ownership tenure except for one particular 911.
#17
I'm with you guys, I love our 957 Turbo. I've always wanted a Cayenne since they came out. I was ready to buy a 955 Turbo, 5 years ago but my wife kept calling it a "soccer mom" car and wanted me to get a truck. (Her words, not mine, she didn't quite understand the performance capabilities of them at the time). Anyways, she got in my head and I agreed a Truck would be more useful. Fast forward to last spring when she wanted to trade her Kia Optima in for a Sorento for her boat cleaning business. I told her if we were getting an SUV, it was going to be a Cayenne. Here was my perfect chance to get a CTT in the driveway. Right from the start, we both loved it. The only problem is that I now want one of my own to DD but I least I get to drive ours when we go out together.
#18
Rennlist Member
I've had my '05 base since 2011. I bought it used with 82k. It has around 150k now. I love that thing. I'm planning on taking it to 200k and then moving on to a Panamera, but I almost can't imagine living without the convenience and comfort of the Cayenne.
#20
Burning Brakes
#21
I know I'm late, but I just got here after searching Porsche forums.
I just bought a slightly used 2007 Cayenne S, with the new leather smell still in it. The seats feel great and the power is thrilling. I'm more than happy to be driving this thing in Germany, because I get to run it to it's full potential. I just wish that I would have bought it sooner. I didn't know what I was missing.
I just bought a slightly used 2007 Cayenne S, with the new leather smell still in it. The seats feel great and the power is thrilling. I'm more than happy to be driving this thing in Germany, because I get to run it to it's full potential. I just wish that I would have bought it sooner. I didn't know what I was missing.