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Tarmac there's certainly some strange suggestions coming across now but I think the two you were originally considering, the X5 or the Cayenne are the best in this bracket combining 4 x 4 capability, prestige, luxury and comfort.

 

My personal favourite with my short and limited driving of the two is the Cayenne is best if you're looking for prestige and the way it makes you grin whilst driving it..........on the other hand the X5 is superior in regards to the actual appearance. The Cayenne seems to sit just too high and miles above the road and rims (unless you put some 26" chrome spinners on :lol: ) whilst the X5 with it's front bumper and step plates seems to sit less like a 'boat on wheels'! The handling on both is very similar but I feel the X5 has slightly less roll.

 

Good luck with the search :thumbs:

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escalade if your gangsta?

 

Was just about to suggest this :lol:

 

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2914201.htm

 

Pimpin' B)

 

^^ Does the X5 really have any off roading capability?

 

I know it's an escalade, but, I'd still take the 6.1 srt hemi jeep. Much, much, much quicker. And looks better, even works off road :lol: Oh and cheaper :p:lol:

 

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3201929.htm

 

Or if not quite the cost of the lovely 6.1 hemi, maybe the 5.7 v8?

 

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p

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You can pay a couple of hundred quid to have the 121 point check done independently by Porsche and you can take out Porsche Warranty for about £400 a year..

Warranty will be nearer £1000 from an OPC. Expensive, but ultimately worth it in case something goes ping. You will also need to make sure that the car will pass the 111pt check with no issues: Tyres are the biggy here, they must be N-rated and have more than 3mm on them. If they're not (and on an older car in the wider market I'd expect them not to be tbh) then there's another grand to spend there. Brakes must be 100% too or you'll be looking at discs and pads too, so there's another £2000... You can see where this leads.

 

 

If you really don't want a Yank V8 truck and it really is between the X5 and the Cayenne, then I suspect the X5 is the better buy. The Cayenne is the better drive, but at that price point and for what the vehicle actually is I'd stick with the BMW every time. :thumbs:

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If you really don't want a Yank V8 truck and it really is between the X5 and the Cayenne, then I suspect the X5 is the better buy. The Cayenne is the better drive, but at that price point and for what the vehicle actually is I'd stick with the BMW every time. :thumbs:

 

Brakes don't look exactly expensive on the jeep?

 

http://www.zeckhausen.com/Jeep/SRT8.htm

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I really like both the X5 and the Cayenne, and looked at them both before getting my current zed.

 

However, my favourite car is still the Range Rover, and i was looking at them only just yesterday...!

 

If someone offered me a swap for my zed today for this, i think i'd take it... :blush:

 

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p

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What about the Toureg? It's basically just a Cayenne without the Porsche badge isn't it. And they do a 5 litre V10 Diesel which does over 20mpg and has SO MUCH TORQUE.

 

There's also a 4.something litre V8 petrol I believe. I would GUESS that similar age and mileage they'd be cheaper than the Cayenne because they have a VW badge over a Porsche one. Again a guess.. but parts might be cheaper too?

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Jeep is a good all rounder..

 

I just don't think it gives as much wow factor as an X5 or Cayenne..

 

TBH im really tempted by the Cayenne although what Lee says worries me

 

A 6.1 hemi jeep doesn't have as much wow factor as an X5 or Cayenne?!?! :scare:

 

Ok, the interior isn't exactly exciting, but the sound of that Hemi and being able to outdrag most of the competition :teeth:

 

It's quicker than the cayenne. Cayenne turbo seems to be very, very slightly quicker.

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I drive luxury and prestige cars all day long. In our fleet we have a number or 4x4's. Merc ML, Porsche, range rover sport, Vogue and BMW X5 & x6. The best one is the range rover sport in my opinion. I would definitely get that over all the others!!

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