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Wayne, when are we getting rid of the Cayenne forum?
The last five posts are spam and date back to 29 September. Even the mods don't visit it.
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Maybe it will be reborn as the political and religious forum....
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5-31-2004 09:50 PM |
The Cayenne probably served its purpose for Porsche AG. I say "AG" because it didn't do much for the community. I wonder how many Cayenne owners are one Porsche owners. Anyway. I'm sure the company made lots of money, enough to buy a big stake in VW, no? And, they are brilliant to let it go rather than try to support a faltering project. I don't fault Porsche for doing the Cayenne. Maybe they won't venture so far out nest time.
Although the Panamera is out there. Will we have a Panamera forum? Only time will tell. Edited for spelling |
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still spelling errors !! gonna have to start another spelling and grammar thread... :D:D |
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Or the.....
"My Windows Clipboard is full, where can I paste all this to?" ;) |
I didn't realize the Cayenne was canceled. Was there an official reason given?
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It's only being cancelled for one year as they redesign it. It will be back fall of 07 as a 08.
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Actually, dealers have ample stock of the 06 models - the factory didn't think it wise to continue production into the "07" model year, when the new "08" version will be out shortly.
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I heard it might be turned into the panamera forum...
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Whenever I see one pass me, I try and look at the driver. They are usually driven by people that don't fit the demographic of "enthusiasts".
Maybe they are, but I have never seen people that look like them at the track or any other PCA events. |
Good riddance!
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Could it be that they look EXACTLY like the VW suv???
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Well, there is a problem with the Cayenne that Wayne may not have realized.
1) It's as disposable as an Explorer. Sure, it costs much more, but look who drives it? Do they look like enthusiasts of loud, smelly, whining air-cooled cars? No. When they tire of the machine, they'll trade in -- probably on a Mini Cooper or Prius. 2) The problem with the Cayenne is the same with many other Porsches. They're just not bought by the same persons for the same reasons as when Porsche built air-cooled cars. Sure, this may be highly pejorative, but then I'm in L.A., where there are a lot of modified cars. However, I have yet to see one modified 996, 997, Boxster, Cayman or Cayenne. Maybe those cars are just that good from the factory. One would hope that's the case. |
Where have all the folks who were spouting of about how great the Cayenne was when it first came out gone?
Remember them telling the rest of us we didn't know what we were talking about when we criticised the decision to make it and we criticised the car:p |
Does that mean I can buy one cheap?
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I have driven one, nearly 1500klm. It is very competent, if it wasn't Porsche tech management should be shot. However, all the arguments against the Cayenne still hold water.
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A very good friend of mine in Germany drove a friend's Cayenne Turbo through the Alps for a week.
Now this is a serious car guy who has been into club and vintage racing all of his live and whose opinion on these matters I very much respect. Anyway, he tells me the Cayenne Turbo is the best car he has ever driven. Period. He claims it outperforms just about anything and is the most versatile car on the planet (four door sports car, sporty limo, SUV etc whatever you want to call it). And it is the vehicle of choice of the Russian Mafia. Must be something to it. |
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Or did I misspell Panamera? :D |
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Now we're getting somewhere;) The Russian Mafia is forcing Porsche to keep it in the sales catalogue and Wayne in the active Forum List;) |
I bought one and drive it every day, and there's no russian in me !
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I did drive one, at the local VW/Porsche dealer here (Baudry's). Only for about 15 minutes, mind you, but at least I drove one. It was very nice, very stable, but, IMHO, not as "utilitarian" as other marques, had no third row or provision for same, and just overpriced for what you got.
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The Cayenne is the best family car there is out there right now.
The new M5 and 55AMG have better dynamics but have limited luggage space. I wish they imported the 55 Wagon here (or even the C55 wagon) but no luck there. We testdrove the E500 wagon and the Cayenne was a much more rewarding drive. It's funny but I could buy anything Porsche offers right now and I have no desire of owning a 997 (yep not even the 997 GT3 RS). But we have a Cayenne The way I see it Porsche AG is now another luxury car manufacturer. The soul that was so present in the older cars is now gone. So Porsche AG has lost me as a sports' car customer but got me as a family car customer. I think in fact we'll trade the Cayenne in for a Panamera as the 2 little girls will be 4 and 6 by then. From a pure shareholder perspective losing a sports car customer to win a family guy customer is pure gravy, especially when the return on both cars is the same. I find myself in a wierd position because I wish PAG went back to racing, offered a stripped out hearth and soul sports car etc... But on the other end I am building myself "my" ultimate 911 and I am glad PAG produces the Cayenne (and the Panamera) so that I can have a rewarding drive whitout having to deal with anything approved by Chris Bangle or that my dad would drive. As far as the enthusiast crowd vs soccer moms argument... Well I don't think 50% of the 997s are driven by enthusiasts. And I believe you can make the same argument with Ferrari, Lamborghini etc. |
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I would buy one if I had a bunch of disposable cash and use it as a daily driver and tow vehicle. One of the POC guys uses his Cayenne to tow his race car.
And David, you need to get to the track more. Plenty of modded 996/997/986 cars. As for street, this is no different than 20 years ago. You did not see very many modded 3.2 Carreras when there were only a few years old. What seems to be lost in this discussions is that when new, Porsches are bought mostly by people wanting a status car that goes fast. A small percentage are what *we* would consider enthusiasts. The hardcore crowd here don't pick them up (usually) until they are cheaper. And by that time, they need to be modded to perform anywhere near a new econobox. I just don't quite get what all the grousing is about...people with money buy these cars new. Then they buy something else after awhile. But I don't think the company has "lost their way." It is the same way it's always been...they sell expensivve cars to rich people, and make some of the best out of the box limited production cars around (GT3 anyone?). |
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I was wondering what an "enthusiast" looked like as well. Wears a Porsche cap? Gold chain?:confused: I didn't realize being an "enthusiast" was a requirement for driving one. |
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Todd, I was considering it for a tow vehicle and daily driver. After reading about the towing lights problems and Porsche AG's unwillingness to rectify it (and other problems) I was very discouraged. Along with the terrible Porsche dealerships I have encountered, I really am not very interested in buying a new Porsche of any type. I really dread the thought of taking one to a dealership for anytype of service based on my experience with them in recent years with the Boxster. |
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I'd like an S in another few years once they come down in price a little more.
Having the Boxster be the "practical" car that can haul stuff is still a bit of a stretch. :) I'd of course like a Turbo, but they are going to be a lot more $$ for a lot longer, I won't actually use it on the track because it'd decimate my little SC and that'd just look funny, and it seems like it'd be more maintenance, etc. anyway. The forum might start getting used in a couple years when they are cheaper and people like me get ahold of them. |
Has anyone ever studied - much less guessed - at how many 911 owners who consider themselves enthusiasts, in the U.S. alone, there are - versus - the Pelican tribe?
Could be that the Pelican tribe/cult/group/membership is a rather meaningless percentage of the whole population of those who mod, rebuild, race, ride and enjoy 911's of all types. Seems there wouldn't be the many successful competitors to Pelican selling lots of parts if there weren't... And yup - I've driven all the SUV's and owned a bunch and the Cayenne is without peer. I figure handling, horsepower, styling and hauling are criteria. After a dozen trips between DFW and Austin on the most boring interstate possible, hauling college kid stuff and care packages - I'm pretty darn sold on the Cayenne Turbo as the road hauler of choice. |
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Thanks for that G-S report. Interesting. Everything I've read about the Cayenne has had a very different (and prosperous) view. Perhaps all the auto-rags and media have been fooled by Porsche's PR releases. I couldn't find the sales numbers through a quick Google search, like you suggested. But from other sources: Wikipedia (2006): Quote:
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My original post was intended to be tongue in cheek. I didn't mean it to be an attack on the Cayenne even if it is a horrible oversized people mover;) ;)
I've also driven the Cayenne and there is no question it is technically competent. SO WHAT! With what it costs and with who designed and built it it should be the best damned suv on the market. The issue I was pushing initially was that no one was visiting the forum and it was full of old spam. Hardly the Pelican's choice of wheels then is it? For me Porsche means 911 means aircooled. Reactionary certainly and I don't apologise for it. Porsche is simply no longer building the cars I really want - the ones I dreamed about. (I might be convinced by a 997 GT3 or Turbo). For me they have lost their way and are now simply milking their heritage for all it is worth. They may be more profitable than ever and that appeals to the businesswoman in me. however, they are not producing cars that sing to the enthusiast in me. I can appreciate the supremacy of a Cayenne, the effortless performance from a to b of a 997. They are NaPP: (Not A Proper Porsche:p |
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As I said before I have no interest in Porsche's current line up in terms of sports cars. I will consider the Panamera as an alternative to a Mercedes Benz and a BMW. Porsche to me has become like any other luxury car maker with competent, reliable and powerful cars. I wouldn't have bought the Cayenne if I was living in Milan (where my parents are). But here it makes for a good people carrier. |
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The 87-88 Carreras were not profitable for PAG. They brought the company on the brink of collapse. Not enough buyers. The had to redesign the whole thing and have it share its component with the 986 (Boxster) for the 911 to be profitable... But nobody is saying the G50 Carrera was a bad car. So the Cayenne is a capable car. It does not fit with what Porsche was all about in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. But the same can be said for the leaky 996 and 997 that do not withstand the track usage. I do not see the Cayenne as a Porsche. It's just the best family car out there. |
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