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Porsche Cayenne: drifting, off-roading and review

Porsche Cayenne: drifting, off-roading and review

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We take the Porsche Cayenne Turbo drifting, the S off-roading and economy-test the Hybrid. Read the whole review at outrigger777: Why do you buy an SUV? For utility and family friendliness. The Cayenne is a big fail in these categories. A brief comparison to the Volvo XC90 will illustrate this. The XC90 has 85 cu ft max storage space, Cayenne 62 cu ft. XC90 seats 7, the Cayenne 5. And while the Cayenne has finally got it's weight down to where the XC90's is, it's price tag remains bloated. And it's still very ugly. So if you want race car performance, buy a sporty sedan, and if you want to go off-road get a Land Rover.
Date: 2022-04-17

Comments and reviews: 8


Because of the different units (I mean miles per hour and kilometers per hour) the results are falsified. for example - in US a car accelerates in 3. 8s but in Europe (except for GB) the same car needs 4. 0s. and the next thing which is weird is that sometimes you say (not you Matt, I mean in general) 0-60 time and sometimes you say 0-62 time. I just don't get it!
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Sounds like Jeep. Reliability is in the acceptable range, but not great, and the fit and finish is a little shoddy sometimes. And LR is not the only European car to have electric/electronic problems. Mercedes and VW/Audi do too. Volvo also had a weak area there, but Ford fixed it. It was the only good thing that happened for Volvo under Ford ownership.
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I think reliability ratings have gotten significantly better for lots of car-makes that had bad reps, Land Rover included. The gap between most reliable and, say, #25 most reliable, is not that much any more. But I'll believe you about the Cayenne's fun-to-drive level, but it fails in utility for me.
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And touching on Toyota, CR just removed the Camry and Rav4 from it's recommended list because of repeated failures on the IIHS's new 'small overlap' crash test. And what's up with all the Toyota recalls these days? It certainly seems that Toyota is not the company it once was.
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I like Matt he is normally very objective but I wish he and other reviewers would stop with the 'ugly' comments - its only a matter of opinion; I actually prefer the look of the early models - all other car companies have a front end 'signature' and Porsche is no exception.
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Have you ever seen the reliability scale of the Land Rover. and a lot of people in Canada buy this Cayenne for it's performance on dry, and it's off road performance (snow. This is the ultimate SUV to buy, and if you ever get to drive one, you would understand why.
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Porsche zombies get it through your thick skull, they are ripping you off. Cayenne essentially a Panamera with a lift. Suckers get ripped off by Porsche just no bang for the buck. HIstory = Ferrari, Price = America (Zr1/Hellcat/Viper) Overrated = POORshe lol
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Hi friends i am contemplating buying car, can any one suggest which out of Audi Q 3 S, BMW 180 and Volvo V40 is more suitable for indian conditions is more suitable for indian conditions
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