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Does anybody know how much is maintenance for a Porsche cayenne??
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Melody     Reply with quote
Does anybody know how much is maintenance for a Porsche cayenne?? like tune ups transmisson oil changes ?? thanks.
beert394     Reply with quote
l dont know exactly but my friend said it cost a couple hundred
Starnr     Reply with quote
Here is the maintenance for a 2004 V6 Porsche Cayenne.
You can change the year or type of Cayenne by going to the top of the page and changing it. And then click on true cost to own on the left of the webpage.

http://edmunds.com/used/2004/porsche/cayenne/100379981/cto.html
zof943     Reply with quote
you will get a better deal the the VW dealership
Coach     Reply with quote
pretty high its maintainence is very expensive around in total of $300.
Kim     Reply with quote
l do not want to steer u away from buying a Porsche, but If u need to ask then u may not be able to really afford the costs involved with a Porsche. The only way l have owned Porsches ov the last 23 years is because l perform all my own maintenance. The hourly rate is higher than other vehicle because it is. Porsches r typically more complex than lets say a Chevy, but u get what u pay for. Porsches r a thrill to drive & people r noticed when they drive them. Tune ups r not very frequent. The service intervals r as follows:
2003 - 2006
20,000 miles for Oil & Oil Filter or every year
80,000 miles for Air Filter or every 4 years
40,000 miles for Spark Plugs or every 4 years
Fuel Filters r Maintenance Free
Engine Coolant is Permanent

2007 - 2008
12,000 miles for Oil & Oil Filter or every year
72,000 miles for Air Filter or every 4 years
36,000 miles for Spark Plugs or every 4 years
Fuel Filters r Maintenance Free
Engine Coolant is Permanent

An oil change could cost u $500 at the dealership. l would find what is referred to as an ''Indy'' or Independent service provider. The shop rate is more inline with other vehicles. With a Cayenne u may consider the VW Dealership, since there is allot in common with the VW Touareg. Now if the car has failure, & all do fail from time to time & Porsche is rated #1 by JD Powers as far a time between failure or failure per 1,000 is of miles, look out. Parts r not cheap nor is the labor or the number of hours to diagnose & R & R the failed part. l love my 996tt & would only trade it for a 997tt.
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