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Jordo 04-21-2011 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by ring007 (Post 819606)
Love my X5M. The Cayenne looks like a Hyundai from the rear, and with a $30-40k price difference it was an easy decision.


Imagen how fast and nimble your X5M would be if you put the extra $30K - $40K back into your X5M !

I dont even know if that much aftermarket stuff is even avalible for the X5M. Is there?

mrbmwx5 04-21-2011 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ring007 (Post 819606)
Love my X5M. The Cayenne looks like a Hyundai from the rear.

And one day that Hyundai will look like the X5M front and rear too....:rofl:
BTW I like /love the Cays turbo...:wow:

998M 04-22-2011 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ring007 (Post 819606)
Love my X5M. The Cayenne looks like a Hyundai from the rear, .

LOL. I will admit. I really like the look of the X%M better than the P. It just looks meaner.

You don't want people to think they were just pass at a 140 mph by a Hyundai, Now do you?

The Big Easy 04-23-2011 04:13 AM

You guys will be jealous when I post some pics! I need a change............... watch this space!

Cheers,

Pisendar 04-23-2011 08:01 AM

X5M and I would get turbo in old body style

jasonrhcastle 04-23-2011 08:33 AM

Okay. Just saw this thread. So, I'll play.

Yes I had a X5M. Yes I have a 2011 Porsche Cayenne Turbo. I love both vehicles in their own way. Let's start with the X5M.

Mean as hell looking. Super fast. Very well built (for a German Uber SAV in America). Nice sound system, great transmission, slightly bigger than the Pepper. I loved the overall design of the vehicle when I first saw it, and could not wait to own one. I ended up selling my M5 (2008, loaded except for comfort/vent seats) to get one. Fell in love when I got it.

Was a great vehicle for 9 months. Then all of a sudden, things went to hell. Engine malfunction after engine malfunction. Spent almost 90 days in the shop in total. This on top of the inability for a 100k vehicle NOT to have rock chips, and BMWs unwillingness to find/offer a fix for either issue. After fighting, not for money, for a replacement vehicle for 4 months they finally agreed. By that time, and while still paying for my vehicle. So, by that point, I decided not to give anymore business to BMW.

Now, I had thought of the previous generation Cayenne GTS as an option to my X5M while shopping. However, knowing that a redesign was coming, decided to go with the BMW. When the above happened, and with the new model here, it was the logical replacement for my X5M. Other consideration was the ML63, however, again being replaced by a new model very soon.

So, I took the plunge. Due to time constraints I was "forced" to buy an in stock vehicle instead of an order as I had originally planned. I had two vehicles, with colours and options to my liking, to choose from. One meteor grey, black interior, all options I wanted including Burmester and Sport package, 14 way power seats, and lots of carbon. MSRP 131k. The other was sand white and black. Had most of the options, including Sport package, however, was missing Burmester and RES. Ultimately, secondary to discount, went with the white (which was actually my first colour choice).

Now, mind you I had never drive this vehicle. Not even a single test drive, so I was slightly nervous. My conclusion... I LOVE THIS CAR. It is everything my X5M was and more.

Interior is MUCH, MUCH, MUCH nicer and well put together. Fit and finnish is TOP NOTCH!. Really glad to have the alcantara headliner back (like in my M5). I say the previous with the acknowledgment that I had a fully loaded X5M, including full leather interior. The Porsche is better here despite that fact. Acceleration is fantastic. I believe after break in, better than my X5M was. It pulls like a freight train, even in top gears, which is something I missed in my X5M. Stereo and Porsche ergonomics are nice, but do take some time getting used to from iDrive. Adaptive air suspension is a MUST have on this vehicle, as is PTV and PDCC. Did not get a vehicle with PCCB, but am thinking about adding them.

Vehicle is somewhat smaller than the X5M, but this has not been a problem to this point in time. Dislikes are few. I think the rear window viewing space is somewhat small, but acceptable. The transmission is great, but not quite as fast as the X5M. It does have an aggressive look, but not as much so as the X5M. Price, with my options, was right at 121k. About 19k more than my X5M.

Would I do it again. Yes, without hesitation. In 2-3 years, when it is time to replace this vehicle what will I get? Not sure. Most likely a Porsche CTT S. However, if the refresh of the X5M is out, and the engine/rock chip issues have been ironed out, then I will definitely look at those as well.

Someone earlier mentions that they used the same "old" engine in this Cayenne TT. My response is so what? I have been through hell with the "new" BMW TT engines, and was not impressed. Just my $0.02.

J

vitaman 04-23-2011 10:32 AM

Thanks for a great comparison.
You are a brave guy for plunking down that kind of $ with no test drive! Glad it worked out. I too would no problem with the "old" engine. it's very responsive. I had forgotten about rear window visibility. I remember that the BMW was better. How different are they? This turns out to be super important to me in a daily driver. It can wear on you not getting fast visual feedback.
For a 19K premium it makes sense. If I bought a Cayenne I'm sure it would be at least a 40K difference! They offer some attractive and pricey options.

jasonrhcastle 04-23-2011 07:19 PM

I didn't say I wasn't nervous! :) I was really, really hoping I would love it. Within 5 minutes I knew I made the right decision.

As far as rear window, it is not that bad. Just smaller. However, the parking sensors and camera (minus top view on the X5M) is better. So, I have had no issue whatsoever.

19k premium on an in stock model. Remember, if I had configured I would have had $1000 in the natural cognac/espresso interior, $5000 in the burmester and $8000 in Carbon Ceramic brakes. So, about $32000 difference. IMHO, totally justifiable.

I love this vehicle. Probably going to fit the carbon ceramics and get the chrome trim switched to black.

J

Trips 04-23-2011 07:27 PM

lets see some pics Jason!

jasonrhcastle 04-23-2011 07:58 PM

Here are some before pics (with my D2Forged Wheels that I subsequently sold) and after pic (with the Turbo II wheels installed)...

http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q...e/IMG_1594.jpg
http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q...e/IMG_1595.jpg
http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q...e/IMG_1593.jpg
http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q...e/IMG_0021.jpg

I will post some pics of the interior tomorrow or Monday when it is cleaned. I decided to not get the RES system, a $3000 option, and instead made my own modification...pics of that to come as well.

J


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