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I am looking for another SUV that fun to drive, engaging, and responsive like my 955 Cayenne Turbo.  I would like to know is there other option to choose beside X5M/X6M, RR supercharge and ML63 AMG or Audi SQ5. I know I can get another CTT but want to see if there is something else I can enjoy.  
thanks for the suggestion. 

ALX5

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Hmm. I think any of the cars you suggested are good but there's definitely something special about driving a Porker. IMHO BMW's are more common than Porsche, Mercedes have dropped some of the reliability of old and RR and financial heartbreakers. The SQ5 is a drop down size wise. The SQ7 is supposed (I haven't driven one) to be a phenomenal drive in the current model. If size isn't an issue the Macan Turbo is also a very engaging drive and quite a bit cheaper than the Cayenne so you'll have more to spend on the options list [emoji6]

 

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4 hours ago, alx5 said:

I am looking for another SUV that fun to drive, engaging, and responsive like my 955 Cayenne Turbo.  I would like to know is there other option to choose beside X5M/X6M, RR supercharge and ML63 AMG or Audi SQ5. I know I can get another CTT but want to see if there is something else I can enjoy.  
thanks for the suggestion. 

ALX5

My personal choice if size would permit, take a low mileage (with extended 5 yrs warranty and 60,000mile service package) 12-24month old Q5 s-line v6 3.0T supercharged. It by far the best price out of the lot and leaves loads of cash to............

Take it to your local Revo dealer and have the supercharger pulley upgrade and Ecu flash. Huge torque gains and bhp, makes the engine a real train and lovely drive ability in any gear any speed it will pull hard smooth and clean. 

I maybe a little bias because it the same as my S4 modification and also if you like the supercharger whine then get a cold air intake too and for more sound and power do the X pipe exhaust mod. ***** rings round the others except maybe the X5M and X6M, the are beastly but cost the earth. 

If I buy another relatively expensive car it will be the Q5. 

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