10-02-2023, 10:13 PM | #45 |
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This stereotype is getting a bit outdated. I don’t think they would win any reliability prize but they are not the disaster they used to be. My friend bought an Evoque the first year it came out and kept it for about 5 years and besides routine service and some minimal problems, it was all good
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10-03-2023, 10:40 AM | #49 |
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I totally agreed with, if you want a Porsche, get a 911. That's a 'Real' Porsche. Wait time, price and allocations for 911 are also getting ridiculous.
I had a Audi Q7 before I got the Cayenne, I was surprised how many things the Audi is better than the Cayenne even though my Audi was 3 -4 years older. Mainly on the PCM stuff(it's slow at startup), 360 cameras, interior lightings, etc... There are a lot of shared parts. With that said, the Urus and Bentayga are also on the same platforms and shared a bunch of stuff. Look at it like the Audi is the bargain, getting all the good genes from the others. Cayenne is overpriced, yes. But, it's selling like hot cakes, why won't you raise the price if you were Porsche. Apparently they are enough people out there who thinks it's worth it. Cayenne rides is busy and stiffer, the steering is quick and direct. The cabin is nosier than both the Q7 and X5. Somehow, that's how sportier car should be like in our brain. So, in a way it's a different driving experience. I think most people are just looking for something different, more up scale brand image. 911 is out of reach and impractical if you have family, so, Cayenne fits the bill. The Porsche dealer service is stupid expensive. I did it to avoid any factory warranty issue if I ever needed it. The service is justifiable for GT3, Turbo S, etc, I think those owners are able to afford it. Imagine some folks that has base Macan and see a $1k service bill just for oil change. That's not right. Conclusion, both are good choices. I prefer driving Cayenne because its a little more involved like older BMW. BMW has gotten softer and more comfort over the years. Ironically, Porsche is what BMW used to be. G05 is good value and running cost is not high. Porsche service cost is the main negative for me. |
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As I stated in a previous post, Porsche is next level up and worth the money, if you are ready, willing and able to spend it. I wasn't personally, so I leased the X5 M50i initially for my wife, but splurged with the GTS thru my business. HOWEVER, she ran over mileage prematurely and we had to swap! PS: I do however, get enjoyment though from the BMW.
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