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Somebody tell me why I shouldn't do this
2005 Cayenne S.. 69000 miles, clean carfax, lapis blue with Grey.. I'm facinated. I don't test drive cars, but went ahead and did it anyway.. I can get it for Around $20k..
What are the things to ask and be aware of?? i know the coolent pipe issues, what else?? Bob
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Common things to be aware of.....
Brakes are expensive..... The driveshaft support will fail eventually.....about a grand You know of the water pipes.... There have been some instances of piston slap showing up in the v8 models, more so in Europe....but I have seen 2 of them this year, it'll sound like a lifter but is slap.... If you can afford the maintenance then go for it....stay on top of the the service.... I have seen better deals, like 15-18k for a comparable truck....if you can get it on a lift you could check it closer...or slide underneath....
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IMO price is a little more then market for what looks like a standard cayenne s
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Thanks Guys.. I apprciate any and all input.. Bob
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Known issues on 2003 - 2006 Cayenne S and turbo models.
* Plastic coolant pipe replacement to metal, DIY for about $600 for the kit (dealer $2K -$3K depending on the dealer) * Cardan shaft (drive shaft), several companies are rebuilding shafts with new bearing for less than $400 and replacement can be a DIY. * Brakes are only expensive if you take it to a Porsche dealer. DIY for pads and wear sensors around $150, add another 400-500 bucks if you replace the rotors. * Original spark coils have a habit of cracking and should be replaced. With 70K miles the plugs should have already been replaced so the coils may have also been replaced. $20K for a 2006 w/70K from a private party is not that far off the mark. (Dealer pricing would be ~$24K) Hopefully this information helps. John
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