Itsme:

A very good friend owned a Hybrid Cayenne after his first generation MK2 Cayenne S.

He is doing 100km/day. 70% Autobahn (70 % restricted) , 25% city driving. I forgot the absolute number but he saved 4l/100km fuel. Impressiv. He loved the hybrid, no problems at all.

With a diesel he would have saved a lot more Smiley 

It all depends on how heavy the right foot is, especially in the city driving.and sure.. That's where the electric motor works best. A good friend has the Panny e-hybrid after having owned a Panny S previously. He is not impressed at all. Only if you drive carefully like driving a Hybrid is intended, you can get better milage, but only marginally. Who on earth is going to buy a Porsche only to be concerned about fuel consumption and drive it like 95 year old grandma??


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Suzy

2013 Porsche Boxster S (MT) | Basalt black metallic    [SOLD]
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