argh... can't decide!!
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argh... can't decide!!
Hi all.
I really can't decide between 08 LS460SWB and 08 Porsche Cayenne V6.
I had driven all LS series since 1991 (1991, 1998, and 2005) and without a doubt, the LS is the best car in the world, period (in my honest opinion, S550 and 750Li are inferior to the LS).
But a few months ago, this Porsche Cayenne bug bit me and I can't get rid of this idea of owning a Cayenne since. I think it looks gorgeous. My concern is that I am not sure how reliable porsches are especially when I am used to the lexus reliability.
Any comments?
I really can't decide between 08 LS460SWB and 08 Porsche Cayenne V6.
I had driven all LS series since 1991 (1991, 1998, and 2005) and without a doubt, the LS is the best car in the world, period (in my honest opinion, S550 and 750Li are inferior to the LS).
But a few months ago, this Porsche Cayenne bug bit me and I can't get rid of this idea of owning a Cayenne since. I think it looks gorgeous. My concern is that I am not sure how reliable porsches are especially when I am used to the lexus reliability.
Any comments?
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Since you really have a bug, there's only one way to satisfy it. I'd say go for it. I have a couple neighbors who have, or have had these, and I think they liked them.
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cayenne's arent that bad as far as reliability goes....have driven a few of them.....different kind of a ride....not as smooth as a lexus..but handles better than a lexus.....i think you are in a win-win situation...either of them are a good choice!!...for the money, you do get more luxury from lexus!!
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cayenne's arent that bad as far as reliability goes....have driven a few of them.....different kind of a ride....not as smooth as a lexus..but handles better than a lexus.....i think you are in a win-win situation...either of them are a good choice!!...for the money, you do get more luxury from lexus!!
what i hate most is regretting after a big purchase. i just can't stand it.
thanks!
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i like the new LS as much.
oh, about the BMW, won't be replaced for another 24 months or so.
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[QUOTE=sphereman;3141238]Hi all.
I had driven all LS series since 1991 (1991, 1998, and 2005)
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Have you driven an LS460? If not, you should before making the final decision. I consider the LS460 to be the only completely re-engineered/redesigned car LS in the series.
I had driven all LS series since 1991 (1991, 1998, and 2005)
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Have you driven an LS460? If not, you should before making the final decision. I consider the LS460 to be the only completely re-engineered/redesigned car LS in the series.
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When my Porsche Boxster was in for service in August they gave me a Cayenne loaner. I thought that I would love it but after a weekend of it (Porsche service by the way is slow and expensive) I was convinced to never own one. It handles well but it just wasn't the right fit for me.
If you are going down this road I would highly recommend a short lease (6-12 months) as you will probably want an LS again in the very near future.
As for reliability, my '05 Boxster didn't have any unusual problems. A couple of small things but certainly nothing serious.
If you are going down this road I would highly recommend a short lease (6-12 months) as you will probably want an LS again in the very near future.
As for reliability, my '05 Boxster didn't have any unusual problems. A couple of small things but certainly nothing serious.
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I have a few other questions for you...
1) is this a replacement for your LS 400?
2) do you tend to drive the LS or your 750 more?
3) what is the car going to be used for? do you need a cargo hauler (aka the porsche)?
4) I see your in CA. Do you need a 4wd vehicle for weather?
5) Which Cayenne are you looking at? the regular, S, or turbo?
1) is this a replacement for your LS 400?
2) do you tend to drive the LS or your 750 more?
3) what is the car going to be used for? do you need a cargo hauler (aka the porsche)?
4) I see your in CA. Do you need a 4wd vehicle for weather?
5) Which Cayenne are you looking at? the regular, S, or turbo?
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I have a few other questions for you...
1) is this a replacement for your LS 400?
2) do you tend to drive the LS or your 750 more?
3) what is the car going to be used for? do you need a cargo hauler (aka the porsche)?
4) I see your in CA. Do you need a 4wd vehicle for weather?
5) Which Cayenne are you looking at? the regular, S, or turbo?
1) is this a replacement for your LS 400?
2) do you tend to drive the LS or your 750 more?
3) what is the car going to be used for? do you need a cargo hauler (aka the porsche)?
4) I see your in CA. Do you need a 4wd vehicle for weather?
5) Which Cayenne are you looking at? the regular, S, or turbo?
hey..there.
1. no it won't replace my LS400. my 98 LS400 is a keeper
2. i drive the LS more
3. it will be mainly for weekends
4. no need for 4WD
5. i am looking at the regular V6. i know V8s are much better but i just can't justfy spending another 10 grands for it.