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and what about Toureg v. Cayenne?
Any info on how the Touareg stacks up agains the Cayenne?
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A buddy of mine spent over 30 hours replacing his water cooled, alternator on his wife's X5. I never heard such a blue streak from him describing the job. Why would BMW design such a bad idea? I think the base Cayenne with a 6m gearbox would be kewl. Buy the Cayenne Mike. YMMV
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I agree.
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BTW, if anyone is looking for the Cayenne FSM I have it, can put it on a few disks for you. Not that it's very helpful without a PIWS and a box of custom tools.
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Hey IROC- I cant tell you about owning one, although a friend hs just bought the new diesel version and is delighted with it. He also has the big Q9 TT Audi, and that is a hell of a thing.
I can tell you that ten years ago I did a Porsche drive day where we drove all the 996 gen cars and the relatively newly released Cayenne (the V8, S?). Like many at the time, I coudnt quite get to grips with a Porsche SUV. But- what a machine. In the Cayenne, I held on to pumkins driving Carreras and Boxster S on the high speed track- its plenty fast and handles better than anything that big really should. But- in the hands of an instructor, to go screaming down the road at 110mph, stand the thing on its nose, and turn off the asphalt and drive straight up a STEEP shale incline, stop halfway up and the let the drive magic hold the thing on the hill....on hi-po road rubber- and that was just the start of the 4WD course. I came away mightily impressed...if the cost of ownership question works out, I wouldnt think otherwise anything could touch a V8 Cayenne for capability as a road car- and certainly not a Cruiser.
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Just a small point in favour of the X5 - its much bigger on the inside than a Cayenne while barely any longer outside. Big enough for a 3rd row of seats if specced with such. I have done thousands of miles in our X5 and driven my friends Cayenne from Switzerland to the UK a couple of times - both very enjoyable comfortable places to spend time when you need to haul family and gear. The diesels make much more sense in the UK/Europe and when even a base X5 like ours has 231hp and ~400lbft of tq, its no compromise.
Also worth noting that the X5 is over 200kg lighter than a Cayenne. With multilink front suspension and air suspension in the rear its a pretty tidy handling car - in my experience, the equal of the Cayenne. |
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