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How we have moved on ....

tiskev

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I had the first Cayenne in the club and was given a book and a certificate in 2003 !
I still have the car and the mileage is low.
Remember how our own club members berated us Kn owners for a number of years?
Now our cars seem to get nothing but praise....Saw old Des S today at Brands and he did not
Wind me up I suspect he bought one and is keeping it quiet !
Mine looks new and i must say more people were looking at my S than the much later version
2 cars away ..What a turn around ..and now you guys are queuing up to buy the baby version ..Macan .
T'was ever thus .

 
The KN came along at the perfect time for me.
Without it my 23 years of owning a Porker would of ended seven years ago.
 
I think my years of running a Porsche were also coming to a close , but the V8 diesel has rejunivated it, it's such a dam good all round car. 43 MPG to Suffolk yesterday and I was not in the slow lane :).

As I said before a good friend of mine is a UK Porsche buyer and he states this ' more owners with muti car garages use the Cayenne more than any other car the have' , says it all really!
 
I am looking around for one 07 plate by that time the cooler pipes, propshaft should have already been done.

We are going to run it on LPG.
 
We had one win our Regional concours competition a couple of years ago, in fact the car was entered in national level competitions and did well. Looked a treat, and it wasn't a garage queen but well used.
 

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