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Posted

Hi All,

I'm looking into buying a 2014 Cayenne base. I found one here in Austin with 60k miles. I looked at the service manual and it doesn't seem like there are any major service jobs needed so far. I'm planning to get a PPI on it before we make the deal. Question is: are there any known issues or things I need to be aware of before I make the purchase? I know when I got my 997 911, the water pump went out, the coolant tank started leaking...all known issues for the year and age of the car. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Posted

Thanks wwilliams88. I did some searching and found some issues with the older versions but nothing major for the newer V6 models. Finding they tend to be very reliable as long as you keep up with the regular maintenance. Thanks again. I'm really looking forward to adding a new Porsche to the family. 

  • 5 weeks later...
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2012 cayenne 958. Rear wheel bearing failure at 18000 miles and noisy creaking rear suspension (not air)


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