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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 16060618" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>i went for a Ring taxi ride in a panamera. i asked them about the M5 and the driver said they have a few of them but they are constantly in the shop with problems. he said the panamera was by far more reliable and a better car. just my 2 cents from what i was told by someone who beats on them for a living (pro driver). </p><p></p><p>i love the cayennes. if you can afford it and dont care about depreciation or maintenance or whatever, and it will do what you want, go for it! </p><p></p><p>ive driven a macan s in a spirited fashion and was impressed. i can only imagine that the cayenne is fantastic as well, especially in turbo form. im sure it would be far more fun to drive than any other suv out there, which is why id love to have one. </p><p></p><p>here in so cal, they have the Porsche driving experience. they have an off road course for the Cayenne and macan. its not rock crawling but few oem vehicless are aimed at that anyways. if theyre encouraging customers to drive these things off road and willing to even train them to do so i would think they would be built to handle it. </p><p><a href="https://www.porschedriving.com/porsche-experience-center-los-angeles/track/off-road" target="_blank">Porsche Driving Experience - Off-Road Course</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 16060618, member: 40308"] i went for a Ring taxi ride in a panamera. i asked them about the M5 and the driver said they have a few of them but they are constantly in the shop with problems. he said the panamera was by far more reliable and a better car. just my 2 cents from what i was told by someone who beats on them for a living (pro driver). i love the cayennes. if you can afford it and dont care about depreciation or maintenance or whatever, and it will do what you want, go for it! ive driven a macan s in a spirited fashion and was impressed. i can only imagine that the cayenne is fantastic as well, especially in turbo form. im sure it would be far more fun to drive than any other suv out there, which is why id love to have one. here in so cal, they have the Porsche driving experience. they have an off road course for the Cayenne and macan. its not rock crawling but few oem vehicless are aimed at that anyways. if theyre encouraging customers to drive these things off road and willing to even train them to do so i would think they would be built to handle it. [URL="https://www.porschedriving.com/porsche-experience-center-los-angeles/track/off-road"]Porsche Driving Experience - Off-Road Course[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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