Early Gen 2 Cayenne

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KungFuPanda

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4,450 posts

177 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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I've always liked the Cayennes and although I had a look at a couple of Gen 1, never dipped my toe.

It seems that early 2010 Gen 2 Cayennes have dropped to an affordable (for me) level. Around £25k will get you into a 2010 3.0 diesel with under 100k miles.

Anything in particular to look out for? I remember the early ones had coolant pipes made of plastic which liked to let go an it was a circa £1500 job to replace them with alloy ones. Any such tomfoolery awaiting me for the Gen 2?

Phooey

12,818 posts

176 months

Friday 7th April 2017
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KungFuPanda said:
I've always liked the Cayennes and although I had a look at a couple of Gen 1, never dipped my toe.

It seems that early 2010 Gen 2 Cayennes have dropped to an affordable (for me) level. Around £25k will get you into a 2010 3.0 diesel with under 100k miles.

Anything in particular to look out for? I remember the early ones had coolant pipes made of plastic which liked to let go an it was a circa £1500 job to replace them with alloy ones. Any such tomfoolery awaiting me for the Gen 2?
Yes, I've had a 2011/61 3.0d as my daily for the last 3+yrs. I bought it at 50k miles from an OPC and it's now done 96k. The biggest problem is oil leaks - only affects some cars but isn't uncommon. Luckily my car was under Porsche warranty because it had to have the engine out and block resealed. Big job. Apart from that - power tailgate struts don't last forever - mine replaced under warranty at approx 60k miles. A few other niggles like cornering light bulbs don't last long. Rear wash wiper pipe came loose in winter (frozen) and leaked fluid through roof lining - luckily no permanent marks but part of roof lining had to be undone to repair - again under warranty. Panoramic roof squeaked and failed to close properly once so had to go back into Porsche.

It's a great car though and will be tough to replace (unless buying another Cayenne). Only advice I can give is buy one with official Porsche extended warranty - I've just renewed mine for a further 2 years

jackliebling

506 posts

180 months

Friday 7th April 2017
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I had a chat with my friendly service guy at Hatfield OPC. He said to steer clear of the Cayenne Diesel as (as mentioned above) they have a big problem with oil leaks which is a super expensive fix. Apparently the petrol is fine...

5ltr-chim

635 posts

264 months

Saturday 6th May 2017
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Bought my 2011 3.0D with 73K on the clock just over a year ago. Now just coming up for 108K

Faults when I bought it: One 10mm coolant pipe 2" long with a 90degree bend sprung a pinhole, one leaking rear shock. ( If buying one with steel springs & PASM, be warned replacements are exclusive to OPD and over £800 each corner)

Since then only fault has been one rear door lock - (dirty electrical connection inside mechanism).

No oil leaks but don't fill above one line below max otherwise you'll cause leaks.


Hope that helps

Crazy4557

689 posts

201 months

Saturday 6th May 2017
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I've recently bought a 2013 V8 Diesel with 50k miles. Anything to look out for with this engine/gearbox as I don't have an OPC warranty just one from a used car dealer. Have noticed the gearbox slightly jerky when you come to a halt, time for a fluid change?

5ltr-chim

635 posts

264 months

Sunday 7th May 2017
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They reckon 120K for transmission and diff fluid changes on these but no harm other than to the wallet in doing early (~£500)

The earlier ones had I believe a ZF box and from experience with the 6speed version in a BMW E64 - if the fluid & fliter on them isn't changed about every 50K they'll die by about 80.

Cimaguy

559 posts

79 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2020
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My 2017 Cayenne Turbo has an oil leak. I didn't notice it on the road where it's parked over night. Porsche will cover it under warranty. They have put a tracing dye in and will review it after 1000 miles. Will keep you posted.

anonymous-user

61 months

Monday 17th August 2020
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Mines a 2013 GTS bought approved used recently. Apart from a few niggles (window switch fell apart) I'm delighted with it. Makes a fantastic noise. Handles far better than any SUV has any right to. Drives beautifully. It's a keeper until I can save up again for another to replace it smile

PomBstard

7,108 posts

249 months

Sunday 20th September 2020
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I’m going to ask for some more views on these. I’ve got a 2011/12 Cayenne S/GTS on the shortlist for the next family jalopy - what are the main things to look out for? I’m not interested in either a Diesel or the V6.

And is an early (2011’ish) Gen 2 S/GTS that much better than a late (2009’ish) Gen 1 S/GTS?

Cimaguy

559 posts

79 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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So the oil leak I referred to above is coming from the front timing chain cover and the engine needed a complete reseal. This is the direction provided by Porsche. It's a big job, as in the engine needs to come out. I do not know what the costs would be but I've seen £10k being floated around the net.

I shall update you all when I know more.