Cayenne 4.8 V8 Petrol vs V8 Diesel

Cayenne 4.8 V8 Petrol vs V8 Diesel

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alphonso

Original Poster:

273 posts

202 months

Thursday 21st July 2016
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I'm looking at the GenI petrol model (2013) as it seems quite a bit ££ less than the diesel V8 (most likely down to mpg). Does anyone have experience of owning one? Is the mpg figure accurate? ..looks like 25mpg vs 35mpg for the Diesel V8

Are there any other things to look out for or comparisons worth noting?



CayenneWkr

92 posts

110 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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I get about 25 out of my V8 diesel. I suspect the petrol would struggle to make 20.

gstev

15 posts

131 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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I have GTS and get 22mpg average

jakesmith

9,463 posts

178 months

Saturday 23rd July 2016
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Surely on such a late model depreciation is the biggest cost. I bet on a milage of 5000-8000 a year they cost the same over 2-4 years given the higher cost of buying the diesel model. In a car that big and heavy I don't want to wait for turbos to spool up every time I pull away from a junction

Callughan

6,312 posts

199 months

Sunday 24th July 2016
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If you live in London it's worth thinking about Sadiq's proposed penalties for diesel cars.

ORD

18,120 posts

134 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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V8 diesel or V8 petrol? Is that a serious question?

If you can afford to run a 2013 Cayenne, you can afford the petrol.

alphonso

Original Poster:

273 posts

202 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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Thanks for the info.. I'm having second thoughts on the older model now as I didn't realise the genII 3.0 V6 diesel had a new engine.. in power terms, it sits between the genI V6 (which I found too sluggish) and the acceptably powerful V8 4.2

The genII V6 and genI V8 are similar in price too, so it makes sense to try a test drive on the newer car..

Thanks for the reminder on the London Ultra Emission Zone, I'd forgotten about that. I doubt I'll have the car until 2020 but it'll make diesel resales in central London area rather tricky in the coming couple of years.


Edited by alphonso on Monday 25th July 11:41