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Originally Posted by kaisen
But your Cayenne was not.
You bought it as a Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle through a Porsche dealership. That dealership reconditioned your Cayenne and had the opportunity to address any issues it may have had before you took delivery.
The person that bought your Grand Cherokee was probably pretty happy with it the first ten weeks they owned it too, as you had the misfortune of working out all of the bugs.
Apples to Oranges anecdote.
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Well with the Cayenne I had all of it's service records in hand before I purchased it. It had a headlight replaced due to a track/motor issue, and of course the coils. But it was nice to see that the previous owner seemed to have very few issues with it. Well that and I got to meet him as well.
EDIT: I also wanted to add I'm not advertising for a Cayenne, just making a comparison. The Cayenne is probably never a good idea for anyone looking for a low maintenance vehicle. I doubt you can get out the door for less than $1500 on most repairs.