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High mileage Gen2 Cayenne

Costelles

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I am considering a Gen 2 3.0 litre diesel however it has 93k miles on the clock (In 6.5 years)
It is being sold as a one owner car by a very reputable Porsche specialist
Ive looked at the DVLA MOT history and it was doing a good few miles per year, probably a daily commute car or work usage, in fact thats exactly what I need it for.
Do you think that type of mileage is too high to consider or just run in?
 
I'm new to Cayenne ownership so cant really say,however I always target low mileage cars ie 70kish to give me a few years of ownership before the mileage gets too high,if you are going to be doing a fair mileage I would go for a lower mileage one.
 
It's definately not just run in !!!
if it's very cheap and been well maintained there's no reason it shouldn't give good service but will be worth very little if you add that many miles again in 6 years
 
I got a 70+k miles Cayenne Diesel in May 2017 from a Porsche Centre. Its almost 7 yrs old, but it came with a 2yr Porsche warranty which was helpful 2 weeks after I bought it because the EGR unit failed while driving and had to be replaced.
High mile cars are obviously cheaper, but you will sleep better with a good warranty but also raises the price . I use my Cayenne mainly for long distance driving, as a diesel engine is a lot better for that than petrol.
 

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