2004 Porsche Cayenne S Road Test Update
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Purveying Passion is Porsches Business
There are vehicles a person buys because of needs, and then there are vehicles a person buys because they just cant help themselves. Flights of passion are what Porsche cars and now, SUVs are all about.
While some have lambasted the legendary brand for entering the sport utility segment, others recognize Porsches need to expand its marketshare overall, and increase its bottom line so that it can continue building sports cars like the Boxster, 911 - in all its guises - and Carrera GT. After all, if it were not for the Cayenne, its quite possible Porsche would not have weathered the current drought in car sales and be gobbled up by a multi-make automaker - albeit 911 sales are up 20 percent in the U.S. as of April 2004.
But theres another argument for the Cayenne, and a better one I might add. Its simply the best
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| If it were not for the Cayenne SUV, its quite possible Porsche would no longer be an independent manufacturer producing great sports cars. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
So
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| The Porsche SUV is simply the best all-round sport utility money can buy. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Lets start with whats good. Personally speaking, the Cayennes styling has really grown on me. I wasnt one of the naysayers in the beginning, mind you, but I cant say it floored me like the Boxster and 911 do every time one passes by. I really like it from the front end, as it pulls all the positive design cues from the car lineup and somehow makes them work in a much taller vehicle.
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| The Cayennes unique rounded styling has really grown on me. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
As just mentioned, the Cayennes on and off-road handling has always been stellar, as has its engine performance. Of course the Turbo version is quicker than the S, but the S is still faster off the line than the majority of rival SUVs. Whats more, Porsche has recalibrated the ECU (Electronic Control Unit) for even better initial performance. Where before it was merely quick, the S now rockets from standstill defying its rather substantial 4,949 pound curb weight. I especially like the steering wheel mounted shifter toggles, ideally placed at each side of the
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| The Cayennes on and off-road handling has always been stellar, as has its engine performance. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
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| It wouldnt be a Porsche if the Cayenne was trimmed out in planks of walnut. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
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