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Nov 13, 2006 4:30:59 PM
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SoCalHoosier said:
They need to further differentiate the base Cayenne vs. the S so that the losers here in Los Angeles will not be able to just buy the S emblem for their base model.
My customer service rep. was laughing when he told me how many people do it. According to him, it seems there is a certain ethnic group that has no shame in doing this.
Nov 13, 2006 7:28:44 PM
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bobr said:
Is there any information available about the interior?...
Will the they add a touch screen to the Nav System?
Any news about support for Blue tooth phones?
Nov 13, 2006 7:31:14 PM
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SciFrog said:
The non S Cayenne should not exist, not worth wearing the Porsche emblem. The engine is a VW one...
Nov 13, 2006 7:45:08 PM
Nov 14, 2006 1:22:20 AM
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bobr said:
Is there any information available about the interior?...
Will the they add a touch screen to the Nav System?
Any news about support for Blue tooth phones?
Well last year I got to see a prototype of the new PCM and it is much sharper and they were testing it as a touchscreen based system. Not too sure about the bluetooth feature but I would think that any luxury brand maker would be a bit behind the times by leaving it out of a modern vehicle.
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GM Austin said:
JD Power just released its navigation system rankings. At the top was the Pioneer navigation system in the Lincoln Zephyr, which is a touch screen system. The Harman/Becker system that Porsche and Mercedes uses was one of the lowest ranked systems. I don't think its likely that Porsche is going to change navigation system suppliers and I also don't think its likely that Harman/Becker is suddenly going to make dramatic improvements in their system. We may see "touch-screen" but I would think overall performance will continue to lag the Pioneer and Alpine supplied systems.
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RC said:
Regarding the rear of the Cayenne facelift: it will look a little bit Volvo-ish, actually not bad, they weren't able to squeeze more out of the same body shape. The interior also gets a facelift but not as substantial as the exterior and especially the engines and the technology under the body.
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Regarding the rear of the Cayenne facelift: it will look a little bit Volvo-ish...
Exactly what I was thinking when I had a look at those pics.
Nov 19, 2006 1:00:31 AM
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Regarding the rear of the Cayenne facelift: it will look a little bit Volvo-ish...
Exactly what I was thinking when I had a look at those pics.
I thought exactly the same thing. Sad when the day comes Porsche need to copy from Volvo...
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Regarding the rear of the Cayenne facelift: it will look a little bit Volvo-ish...
Exactly what I was thinking when I had a look at those pics.
I thought exactly the same thing. Sad when the day comes Porsche need to copy from Volvo...
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GM Austin said:
Newest? There are already photos on another Rennteam thread with no camo:
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Gary, the camo was removed using Photoshop, this (still) isn't the real thing.
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denn said:
Are you guys serious with the Volvo comments? I'd sasy it's pretty obvious from the pics that it's just camo.
Oh sure, its obviously camo, but why? Why this camo? I sure hope there's no intent to make the tall lights.