Progress report
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Helen Goff
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had very few(if any) real niggles and my OPC has been extremly swift to deal with the few minor ones i have had.
1) rubber door trim came loose because the clips had broken= opc fitted new
2)oil warning light kept telling me it was over full=OPC reset it,and it been ok since.
3)windscreen demisters were set for a LHD car (seemed to be odd to my car)=OPC re-set and they are now fine.
i hated it being automatic and wasn't convinced i could live with it as i couldn't with a 993 tiptronic i owned. but, 6 months later(and about 6k miles) and i find i rarely ever use in manual mode, its just so responsive.
Helen Goff
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I have had my Panamera 4S for over 9 months now and so far no problems. As winter has been pretty harsh up in the far north of Scotland I have not been brave enough to take it out in the snow or ice conditions. My PC seems to be very attentive with any recalls however. Three so far. Soft ware upgrade, seat belts & clearing of drainage ducts - so not to flood the footwells. Looks like we have another bout of snow on the way so will be driving the Cayenne Turbo until March I think.
PS - I put winter tyres on the Cayenne early December. They make such a difference against the 21" that just sledge. Only thing is however I have a new Cayenne Turbo coming in April and PC have said they winter wheels and tyres are not interchangeable. I'll let you guys know around Sept/October time this year when up for sale as should only have done 5000 miles. Hopefully someone will be interested.
Mark S
Helen Goff
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ORIGINAL: tiskev
Would you consider the V6 ? (Petrol)
Me ? no i wouldn't as i think i (being used to driving Porsches) would find it abit sluggish. also i use the Panamera for towing a car trailer so 4 wheel drive is a plus.

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