Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So all Cayennes rotors are ceramic? Was interested in getting a Cayenne so I think I should stick to Mercedes
No, they are an option. If the car has yellow calipers like below then run away. They are designed for track use but squeaky, super expensive to replace, and total overkill for a daily driver.
No offense but why on earth would you want ceramic on an suv?!? I have no idea why you would accept a cayenne with that option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So all Cayennes rotors are ceramic? Was interested in getting a Cayenne so I think I should stick to Mercedes
No, they are an option. If the car has yellow calipers like below then run away. They are designed for track use but squeaky, super expensive to replace, and total overkill for a daily driver.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I love DCUM. We are in the market for a great SUV and have started looking at some of the luxury brands - Lexus, Audi, Merc and BMW. The comments here are so helpful.! Dh is leaning towards BMW and I towards the ugly ( grille) but reliable Lexus . Shamelessly piggybacking , here..pls help us decide. Keep the comments coming
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go drive a Porsche Macan or Cayenne. They blow any Lexus away.
In maintenance costs? Sure does
+ 4,274.16
Which is what front brake rotors and pads cost on my wife's Cayenne Turbo cost back in June. At 65,000 miles.
Meanwhile my 2011 Avalon with 160k was $600 for all four brakes, at 140k.
That Porsche has been the biggest POS we've ever owned. But she needs an appropriate "image" vehicle for work. So we deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go drive a Porsche Macan or Cayenne. They blow any Lexus away.
In maintenance costs? Sure does
+ 4,274.16
Which is what front brake rotors and pads cost on my wife's Cayenne Turbo cost back in June. At 65,000 miles.
Meanwhile my 2011 Avalon with 160k was $600 for all four brakes, at 140k.
That Porsche has been the biggest POS we've ever owned. But she needs an appropriate "image" vehicle for work. So we deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have changed the grille on the 2020 GX 460 models
https://www.autonews.com/future-product/freshened-2020-lexus-gx-460-gets-new-look-road-toys
Anonymous wrote:Go drive a Porsche Macan or Cayenne. They blow any Lexus away.
Anonymous wrote:They have changed the grille on the 2020 GX 460 models
Anonymous wrote:So all Cayennes rotors are ceramic? Was interested in getting a Cayenne so I think I should stick to Mercedes
