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2008 Porsche Cayenne - Q&A

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2008 Porsche Cayenne Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 45 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
Why would somebody sell a 2008 porsche Cayenne S for $21000?
I saw this private listing for porsche Cayenne S 2008 for $21000. I also saw some more listings of expensive cars for cheap prices. Any way, if that porsche is true, should I buy that as I am 17 years old. How is its performance in winter? Thanks
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 15 answers

Yup

Porche Cayenne 2008 driver's window does not work - why?
hiya, Two days ago i bought a pre-owned Porsche Cayenne 2008 but the driver's window doesnt work. Do you think the problem is within the motor or the computer thing ,because the mechanics here are not qualified and they asked me to buy a motor... Thanks!
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

I guess the first thing I would do is make sure it isn't the switch, because that would be an easy, cheap fix. If it isn't that, then I guess I would get a new motor.

How do you open the hood of a 2008 porsche cayenne?
i need to fill it with washer fluid but i don't know how to open the hood...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Well If there's no hood release button or leaver I really dont know but sometimes they are in really stupid places, like under the carpets or under the steering wheel. just have a good look around and if you still cant find the leaver just grab a rifile and shoot the catch, holding the hood...

What size tires should i get for my 2008 porsche cayenne S?
I am getting 22" rims for my 2008 porsche cayenne S... they are 22"-10.....the tires that come with it are 265/40/22 ....people are telling me to get the 285/35/22 tires.... but i'm not sure on which to get... what will look better? the difference between the two is the amount of tire space... i'm leaning more towards the 285/35 but not sure...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

Mae, Are you more concerned about the "look" or the quality of tire you can get in these two sizes? You are a bit limited in both. If you go with the 285/35 I would recommend the Yokohama PARADA Spec-X. Or if you stick with the 265/40 size your best options would the the same Yokohama or...

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Why should I also consider these? X

The interior of the Audi Q7 is much more attractive and upscale-feeling than the 2008 Porsche Cayenne, but it drives with more heft than the Cayenne and doesn't handle quite as quickly; also, it's based on the same platform and feels disappointingly small inside.

The Infiniti FX is priced significantly lower than the Cayenne, and it feels faster and lighter behind the wheel, with crisp handling and tight body control.

But the FX doesn't have a very comfortable ride at times, and it's rather small inside.

The BMW X5 boasts some degree of off-road prowess along with its good on-road handling, and it has a well-appointed interior, in addition to plenty of high-tech options such as Active Steering, but the bottom-line price, like the Cayenne's, can really add up.

Finally, the roomiest and most sensible vehicle on this list is the MDX, which has a very nicely appointed, comfortable interior, a smooth ride, and quite good handling, with a sporty feel that's eager and responsive though not as hard-charging as the Cayenne's.


 
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