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Old 01-28-2009, 11:48 PM
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Wrong!!!

Get Lost!!!

Just Kidding above!!!

Welcome...

The Cayenne is built on the Taureg platform.

I just got my X5...and i'm shocked by how well it drives. It's unlike any other truck I drove. Have you tested it yet?
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The X5 is a great vehicle. The only thing that takes a little time to get use to is the steering, especially during low speed turns. The steering wheel does not come back to center easily on its own. I found that unless you help it back to center it will stay in the direction of the turn. I almost clobbered a few parked cars the first time I drove one. I was expecting the steering wheel to snap back to center............what a wake up call.
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Old 01-29-2009, 12:14 AM
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The X5 is a great vehicle. The only thing that takes a little time to get use to is the steering, especially during low speed turns. The steering wheel does not come back to center easily on its own. I found that unless you help it back to center it will stay in the direction of the turn. I almost clobbered a few parked cars the first time I drove one. I was expecting the steering wheel to snap back to center............what a wake up call.
I thought this was a known issue that can be fixed via software update?!?!?
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