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No 2007 Cayenne

When I was looking in June at a Cayenne I was told that there would be no more deliveries of cars until March 2007.

If I wanted a car I would have to take what was already in stock in the UK.
 
i was looking forward to buying a cayenne turbo arround january... is there going to be a big difference between the normal cayenne n the facelift one.... or should i just wait a couples of months till the facelift comes out?? what do you guyz think??
 
Wait a couple of months - there is a noticable difference to the looks, and probably some significant "under the skin" mods too...
 
well actually, my choices were cayenne turbo, w12 touareg and infiniti fx45..
im gona have to wait for both touareg and cayenne, and well the infiniti (its a nissan, and that just puts me off... no offence to nissan fans)
is the w12 version going to come out on the touareg??
or which one would you guys pick?
(im a petrol person, no diesels for me)
 
If it is a Porsche take the "S" facelift Cayenne .It has more bhp apart from the new cosmetics and doubt if you would really need the Turbo.
Don't shut out a diesel ,that Toureg V10 is a cracker and let's be honest
there not much between the 2 marques other than a badge.
Those Nissans are a good ,reliable, hard working vehicle as well and worth a
look.
The Range rover Sport V8 Diesel or Petrol is also a good car.
Unfortunately we no longer have the residuals argument we used to have with Porsche.
 
ORIGINAL: bandito

well actually, my choices were cayenne turbo, w12 touareg and infiniti fx45..
im gona have to wait for both touareg and cayenne, and well the infiniti (its a nissan, and that just puts me off... no offence to nissan fans)
is the w12 version going to come out on the touareg??
or which one would you guys pick?
(im a petrol person, no diesels for me)

Turbo, Turbo, Turbo[:D]
 

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