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Cayenne v RR
- Thread starter daro911
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Like the guy said, you can't compare them. The rr is a big lumps cruiser and the cayenne is a driving focused car. Clearly they will feel different as they are built with different purposes in mind.
I don't own either and it has no changed my opinion that for me the cayenne is the best 4x4 out there. I want the practically of a big car without losing all the handling and response of smaller more sporty cars. If I wanted to waft along the roads and not have an engaging car then yeah would probably get th rr but the rr is not the petrol heads option.
Yes indeed. He said it's like "driving around in your own lounge" Clearly it corners like one too....[:-]ORIGINAL: Alex L
2 mins 32 seconds. 'Nuf said.

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