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Love my V8 Diesel S, so much I just ordered the facelift version. Now comes with electric tailgate, USB as standard. Very slight differences in bhp and mpg, near as make no difference. Same colour and wheels so no one will notice but I don't care! Very small amount to upgrade and seeing as I will save the cost of new tyres and a service seemed rude not to.
 

ORIGINAL: Mike Cooper 33

Love my V8 Diesel S, so much I just ordered the facelift version. Now comes with electric tailgate, USB as standard. Very slight differences in bhp and mpg, near as make no difference. Same colour and wheels so no one will notice but I don't care! Very small amount to upgrade and seeing as I will save the cost of new tyres and a service seemed rude not to.

Tempting!
 
ORIGINAL: Mike Cooper 33

Love my V8 Diesel S, so much I just ordered the facelift version. Now comes with electric tailgate, USB as standard. Very slight differences in bhp and mpg, near as make no difference. Same colour and wheels so no one will notice but I don't care! Very small amount to upgrade and seeing as I will save the cost of new tyres and a service seemed rude not to.

So do I, TBH I have spent a fortune on cars but my V8 Really does tick everything, its nearly a convertible with the Pano roof, it sounds amazing, goes like stink, carry's 5 and a dog and looks cool. doubt the Boxster S will be in my garage this time next year. I suppose only negative is tyre wear is high, but then it is a big car.
 
Thanks thought it had not been out long .
Would the Petrol same shape have been out earlier ?
I am tempted to look at a used Diesel presently have the S petrol
 
The V8 D S only about a year so there are few used ones about and they seem to hold a premium as I have found out......but drive one you will see and hear how good they are .
 
Good to hear, x5 m50d feels pretty sorted, but everything I read suggests cayenne a god bit better. Delivery late Oct so will let you know how I go!

Cheers
 

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