Anyone from MA using a trailer?
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What are your thoughts on diesel vs gas? What about PDK and ceramics? If I get a PCCB equipped Cayenne, do I need a trailer brake controller?
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No drama if conservative.
But you can feel the push when you have to brake quick (quicker) before surge kicks in. Electric brake vs surge brake in my un-expert opinion is like helmet on the track, almost never "needed", but when it is, it pays for itself 100 times over. Not an option on U-Haul, but if buying a trailer, I'd go for it and the minor extra hassle of installation (and any extra expense). If I could get a good deal on a trailer with surge brakes, I'd buy it and then consider the upgrade post purchase. But I'd say I am a belt and suspenders kind of guy or as my spouse has been known to say, "he's an engineer". And I have been accused of over thinking things
With 4.6 motor, getting up to speed on most "fly-over-land" on ramps is not an issue and it hauls steady at 2500 to 3000 RPM on freeway flat / < 6% grade. 14 MPG mainly freeway. Just got back from Nelson Ledges, some steep grades around the track, still pulled fine on short steep runs, multiple downshifts and 3K to 4K RPM for short stints. I went into manual mode to hold the lower gear in the automatic for those short (and few) climbs.
Also saw this Prodigy unit for sale (no affiliation). If the correct model, that is cheap money to throw at added safety IMHO.