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If you’re just about to take the leap and buy a used Porsche Cayenne, this guide will highlight some of the technical issues to be aware of before you commit to buy. The early Cayenne cars are now extremely affordable and can be fun to own.
Finding the right car is never simple, but with some luck and armed with the right information, you can pick up a bargain. 15-year-old cars with reasonable mileage are available for 20% of their original cost. The Cayenne is absolutely a Porsche and likely has more expensive maintenance requirements than most SUVs. For that reason, some owners seriously neglected the car by trying to equate work on a domestic SUV to the more expensive requirements of the Cayenne.
Our guide to buying a used Cayenne will help you find the bargain and avoid the bad investment. There’s no fluff or niceties here – there are plenty of resources online that bash on about horse power, cosmetic variants and the niceties of the Cayenne. All well and good, but how do you tell a good Cayenne from a bad one? What are the potential pitfalls? What known problems exist and how do you avoid them? We have the answers you need.
We concentrate on the technical things that might cost you money later if you weren’t aware of them prior to buying the car. There are risks if you’re not cautious, but with some insights and careful shopping, there are bargains to be had.
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