View Poll Results: Which car gets your vote for the better on-road performer?
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2011 Porsche Cayenne S vs. 2011 BMW X5 xDrive50i
#16
I loved the M6! Great GT car and extremely powerful. Only used the M button on the interstate. But, the SMG was very quirky and the car was very thirsty. I averaged about 12 MPG and had to fill up 2 times a week due to small gas tank. The AM must be an awesome car! I love seeing it, but way too flashy for here in SC. That's why I am shying away from the Panamera. The Cayenne has the looks I like, has the power and performance I'd want and it 'blends' in. Also works great with my 2 Bernese mountain dogs. I've got my choices narrowed down to the jet black metallic(I'm crazy wanting black!), white or the hopeful ice blue metallic with black interior. I'll think about the other options later, but the Burmester is definate.
On the other hand, the X5 certainly has it's advantages, lower pricetag, included maintenance and Performance driving school!!!! Also, since being a BMW car club member, BMWNA offers a rebate on the car purchase, for the x5, it's 1000.00! Since the Cayenne turbo optioned the way I want is about 20k more, the practical side of me has to consider that into the equation!
On the other hand, the X5 certainly has it's advantages, lower pricetag, included maintenance and Performance driving school!!!! Also, since being a BMW car club member, BMWNA offers a rebate on the car purchase, for the x5, it's 1000.00! Since the Cayenne turbo optioned the way I want is about 20k more, the practical side of me has to consider that into the equation!
#17
I loved the M6! Great GT car and extremely powerful. Only used the M button on the interstate. But, the SMG was very quirky and the car was very thirsty. I averaged about 12 MPG and had to fill up 2 times a week due to small gas tank. The AM must be an awesome car! I love seeing it, but way too flashy for here in SC. That's why I am shying away from the Panamera. The Cayenne has the looks I like, has the power and performance I'd want and it 'blends' in. Also works great with my 2 Bernese mountain dogs. I've got my choices narrowed down to the jet black metallic(I'm crazy wanting black!), white or the hopeful ice blue metallic with black interior. I'll think about the other options later, but the Burmester is definate.
On the other hand, the X5 certainly has it's advantages, lower pricetag, included maintenance and Performance driving school!!!! Also, since being a BMW car club member, BMWNA offers a rebate on the car purchase, for the x5, it's 1000.00! Since the Cayenne turbo optioned the way I want is about 20k more, the practical side of me has to consider that into the equation!
On the other hand, the X5 certainly has it's advantages, lower pricetag, included maintenance and Performance driving school!!!! Also, since being a BMW car club member, BMWNA offers a rebate on the car purchase, for the x5, it's 1000.00! Since the Cayenne turbo optioned the way I want is about 20k more, the practical side of me has to consider that into the equation!
Black is an amazing color when the car is clean, birds also seem to target black cars specifically
X5 is a great SUV. I love mine, and if I didn't already have one it would be a much closer call between it and the Cayenne. There is definitely a lot of value in the X5 for the $, and I think the S is quite pricey when compared to it. I would actually still be hard pressed to choose between the X5 5.0 and the Cayenne S. and I'm fairly sure I would tip towards the 50 if I didn't already have an X5
For me, the Cayenne Turbo has much more of an allure than the X5M. I'm not sure why - I think it is mostly emotional. The X5M is a beast, but for some reason it doesn't grab me - never has. If I was in the market for an X5, I honestly would probably get the 5.0 over it - and even as I type it I know it sounds completely crazy when I'm willing to plunk down for a C Turbo. But there you have it.
I think what it comes down to for you is test driving both the X5M and the C Turbo. If afterwards you come away feeling that the extra 20K (or whatever is translates to in a lease) is not justified then you get X5M. On the other hand, if you are blown away by the C Turbo, then that's the one for you.
As far as being practical goes... I'll just say look at the cars you are considering
#18
I know...I drove the x5M today at the dealer that had that one for sale. It felt a little 'tippy' while driving. did not get a 'planted' feel. Not thrilling, could not get a comfortable seating position. I either had to lean to the left or sit straight. Oh well, did it. got it off my mind. Now, onto the Cayenne turbo.
#19
I know...I drove the x5M today at the dealer that had that one for sale. It felt a little 'tippy' while driving. did not get a 'planted' feel. Not thrilling, could not get a comfortable seating position. I either had to lean to the left or sit straight. Oh well, did it. got it off my mind. Now, onto the Cayenne turbo.
#21
Before I drive the Cayenne, I went today to drive x50i M sport package. I have to admit I am totally impressed with this version of the X5. Comparably equipped, the S is about 15 -20 k more! Not sure what I am going to do, but I'll know tomorrow when I drive the S and turbo.
#22
Before I drive the Cayenne, I went today to drive x50i M sport package. I have to admit I am totally impressed with this version of the X5. Comparably equipped, the S is about 15 -20 k more! Not sure what I am going to do, but I'll know tomorrow when I drive the S and turbo.
#23
its funny how a lot us have owned the same cars...
Here is my old Dinan M6, with vorstiener carbon fiver hood, valance and wing. It was sold locally and i still see around town every now and then.
Here is my old Dinan M6, with vorstiener carbon fiver hood, valance and wing. It was sold locally and i still see around town every now and then.
#25
2 unknowns
The new X5 has 4000+ new or revised parts. I'm sure its similar to my wife 09' 4.8 sport, but better. 450 ft./lbs. of turbo torque does wonders
BTW, my wife's X5 was $76k. I priced out a 2009 Cayenne S with the same options and the sticker was $93k.
I haven't driven the new cayenne, but I was underwhelmed with all but the GTS on the old model...
DRP
BTW, my wife's X5 was $76k. I priced out a 2009 Cayenne S with the same options and the sticker was $93k.
I haven't driven the new cayenne, but I was underwhelmed with all but the GTS on the old model...
DRP
#26
the new Cayenne is awesome, but I am afraid I am going to wait until the novelty wears off... i.e., discount greater than 3%.
I loved the X5 and it was exactly the same difference. BMW now offers the Ultimate Drive event where, if you go, you get 1k towards the purchase of a new BMW, any model.
I loved the X5 and it was exactly the same difference. BMW now offers the Ultimate Drive event where, if you go, you get 1k towards the purchase of a new BMW, any model.
#27
the new Cayenne is awesome, but I am afraid I am going to wait until the novelty wears off... i.e., discount greater than 3%.
I loved the X5 and it was exactly the same difference. BMW now offers the Ultimate Drive event where, if you go, you get 1k towards the purchase of a new BMW, any model.
I loved the X5 and it was exactly the same difference. BMW now offers the Ultimate Drive event where, if you go, you get 1k towards the purchase of a new BMW, any model.
#28
well, an new twist in the saga. My Lexus HS has been recalled again for a "Pinto-like" rear impact gas tank explosion. This will make the 2nd recall in 5 months and that other issue. They are giving me a loaner indefinately until Lexus figures out what to do. Hopefully, a buy-back will happen and then.....you guessed it, the turbo will be on order!
#29
well, an new twist in the saga. My Lexus HS has been recalled again for a "Pinto-like" rear impact gas tank explosion. This will make the 2nd recall in 5 months and that other issue. They are giving me a loaner indefinately until Lexus figures out what to do. Hopefully, a buy-back will happen and then.....you guessed it, the turbo will be on order!
#30
Wow! I would demand they buy it back given the explosion risk. Given Toyota's recent spat of safety issues, I would tell them that you have lost confidence in the brand and their ability to fix the problem. Also tell them you want to get the Cayenne Turbo... Ok don't tell them the last part