Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone get a Porsche sedan?
I don’t get it.
Why would anyone get a Porsche SUV?
I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a 2017 Cayenne Turbo and it was a pile of crap. Only other Porsche prior to that was an ‘83 911, which was my dream car as a kid and bought just as soon as I could afford one in 2001. That was a great car. Should’ve kept it, as they’re now selling for almost 4x what I paid for it back then.
The Cayenne was garbage. 3 sets of brakes (rotors, pads AND calipers) in 90k miles. Transmission issues, electrical problems (door locks, wipers, entertainment center), sunroof leaked… the whole car was such a disappointment.
Will never own a Porsche made after the 911/964
They’re sh!t now.
So...No..You do not have any ownership experience with this car whatsoever. Thanks! Troll.
1) I clearly have more experience with Porsches than you do, having owned several of them (I didn’t mention the 914 and 944, and the 918 I also owned prior)
2) it’s relevant because the two platforms share brake components, similar ECU’s, electronics, solenoids, actuators, wiring harnesses and hardware/firmware.
3) you obviously don’t understand what the word “troll” means
But you definitely think you know better, so good luck with your purchase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a 2017 Cayenne Turbo and it was a pile of crap. Only other Porsche prior to that was an ‘83 911, which was my dream car as a kid and bought just as soon as I could afford one in 2001. That was a great car. Should’ve kept it, as they’re now selling for almost 4x what I paid for it back then.
The Cayenne was garbage. 3 sets of brakes (rotors, pads AND calipers) in 90k miles. Transmission issues, electrical problems (door locks, wipers, entertainment center), sunroof leaked… the whole car was such a disappointment.
Will never own a Porsche made after the 911/964
They’re sh!t now.
So...No..You do not have any ownership experience with this car whatsoever. Thanks! Troll.
1) I clearly have more experience with Porsches than you do, having owned several of them (I didn’t mention the 914 and 944, and the 918 I also owned prior)
2) it’s relevant because the two platforms share brake components, similar ECU’s, electronics, solenoids, actuators, wiring harnesses and hardware/firmware.
3) you obviously don’t understand what the word “troll” means
But you definitely think you know better, so good luck with your purchase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a 2017 Cayenne Turbo and it was a pile of crap. Only other Porsche prior to that was an ‘83 911, which was my dream car as a kid and bought just as soon as I could afford one in 2001. That was a great car. Should’ve kept it, as they’re now selling for almost 4x what I paid for it back then.
The Cayenne was garbage. 3 sets of brakes (rotors, pads AND calipers) in 90k miles. Transmission issues, electrical problems (door locks, wipers, entertainment center), sunroof leaked… the whole car was such a disappointment.
Will never own a Porsche made after the 911/964
They’re sh!t now.
So...No..You do not have any ownership experience with this car whatsoever. Thanks! Troll.
Anonymous wrote:I had a 2017 Cayenne Turbo and it was a pile of crap. Only other Porsche prior to that was an ‘83 911, which was my dream car as a kid and bought just as soon as I could afford one in 2001. That was a great car. Should’ve kept it, as they’re now selling for almost 4x what I paid for it back then.
The Cayenne was garbage. 3 sets of brakes (rotors, pads AND calipers) in 90k miles. Transmission issues, electrical problems (door locks, wipers, entertainment center), sunroof leaked… the whole car was such a disappointment.
Will never own a Porsche made after the 911/964
They’re sh!t now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone get a Porsche sedan?
I don’t get it.
Why would anyone get a Porsche SUV?
I don’t get it.
Why would anyone get a Porsche made after 1994?
I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 2019 panamera 4s (or maybe turbo. How can I tell? The screen says 4s but husband thinks turbo)
Anyway, it's fine. Fun to drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone get a Porsche sedan?
I don’t get it.
Why would anyone get a Porsche SUV?
I don’t get it.
Why would anyone get a Porsche made after 1994?
I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone get a Porsche sedan?
I don’t get it.
Why would anyone get a Porsche SUV?
I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone get a Porsche sedan?
I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:I had a 2017 Cayenne Turbo and it was a pile of crap. Only other Porsche prior to that was an ‘83 911, which was my dream car as a kid and bought just as soon as I could afford one in 2001. That was a great car. Should’ve kept it, as they’re now selling for almost 4x what I paid for it back then.
The Cayenne was garbage. 3 sets of brakes (rotors, pads AND calipers) in 90k miles. Transmission issues, electrical problems (door locks, wipers, entertainment center), sunroof leaked… the whole car was such a disappointment.
Will never own a Porsche made after the 911/964
They’re sh!t now.