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04 porsche cayenne S as a first car?

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I’ve always wanted a porsche cayenne but most of the 08′s or 09s are too expensive for a first car. i found an 04 porsche cayenne S for around $22,000. what do you think about getting it as my first car? most of my friends cars are gonna be around $18,000 so this isnt too expensive.

also is the cayenne a good car in general?

if you’re gonna be rude, dont waste your time please.

thanks

PS i posted this question a while ago in the category for Porsche but i only got likee four answers so sorry if youre looking at the same question twice.







11 Responses to '04 porsche cayenne S as a first car?'

  1. Murcie_LP640 - December 27th, 2009 at 5:17 pm

    Well aside from its….weird looks and the stupid tyre/wheel combinations, the Cayenne is a pretty decent car. Just know that your insurance is going to be through the roof. Maybe even heading towards the sky. And it’s not very good for off-roading which kind of defeats the purpose of what it’s built for.

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