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Agreed the worst for me on my e82 was coasting (like at a yield sign) and slowing down but not quite stopping before hitting the gas...always took like 2 seconds for the trans to engage the right gear and get going.
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This, then jerks into gear, hate it. For some reason the saab is siiiiiiiilllllky.
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My 10 year old Ford SYNC worked MUCH better.
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"Learn to want the things you already have." Something I heard somewhere that's helped me through similar (unnecessary) dilemmas.
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if you can't get used to the throttle then dump it. not like your really losing money if you buy a used car either, since the depreciation will be similar. test drive an X5, Q7, or even a Model X / audi e-tron and see what you think.
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The X5 might be a winner. And a 1 year old used one if I can find it with the right features would probably be a winner. Got to admit (on this forum heresy) I like the Kia, Ford and Cadillacs too. |
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The transmission problem could be eliminated by a trip to your dealer...it uses same ZF 8 as is used in BMW. Great transmission.
The Cayenne was the competition with my '19 X5. Bought the X5 because of the features and that great B58 motor. The Cayenne styling was SO much better....has that timeless Porsche look. |
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Well so far I'm all hat and no cattle. Meaning I am too lazy to even start to change. Too many tee times and going away parties to attend right now. But once all the snowbirds are gone I'll have time to consider.
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This is how my father feels. He used to drive sport sedans including a couple BMW 3ers but once the F30 generation came he was no longer interested. Always wanted a Porsche but now in his mid-50s felt the Boxster/Cayman were too difficult to get in/out of. So naturally he opted for a Macan S.
This car almost feels like a sports car on stilts, it's that good. However he always opts to drive my mom's G05 X5 instead because it's "more comfortable seats, better driving position, and has better tech." I roll my eyes at all this but his priorities have changed over time. Certain people are cut out for Porsche and others are not. If driving dynamics aren't one's #1 priority then it's better to save $$ and opt for a BMW/Audi/Merc.
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Had a 958 cayenne gts. Smooth as butter. It's all tuning so I strongly suggest talking to porsche and seeing if there's a different trans/throttle map they can upload for you.
That said, if you hate the buttons and media etc as I grew to, ditch it. Decided not to buy another when insurance totaled ours.
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not to mention their ridiculous oil change prices !!
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If you go to the dealer you deserve to pay more. Find a good indy.
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1. Not crazy at all.
2. I just traded in a 2019 Q7 that didn't need my "needs" (well, wants) so I can totally identify with what you're going through. If you can afford it, why suffer. 3. With regards to voice nav - why not use Apple CarPlay (I know there's no Android Auto on Porsche, it drives me nuts)? There's just no way car voice recognition can compete with Siri, Google, Alexa, etc. -- there's simply not enough processing power invested in car systems to compete. 4. I cross-shopped Porsche very very deeply before deciding on my most recent car. I had a Cayenne GTS all dialed in and had an order ready to go and everything before I bailed out. Ultimately, Porsche (in my humble opinion) doesn't provide enough value for the performance. I know value is a weird concept when you're dropping 100k for a car, but dollar for spec, I was looking at a 25% premium for Porsche vs. Audi or BMW. And yeah, being able to dial in the exact spec I wanted down the thread color is super cool... but not that cool. |
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Right now the dealer has a 2020 Macan GTS demo. With 18 miles. Not sure I really want a red car (at least not that red) but I might need to see it and feel the seats in person. Got nothing else to do tomorrow as there is a couples tournament at the club and my wife doesn't play golf. I like almost everything about the BMW X5 and X3. Except the current styling is kinda bland. Bummer that cause I think the overall features and drive ability and performance for their cars is superior dollar to dollar. Audi is nice but they never have any selection. Course part of my dissatisfaction is knowing I'm dropping so much dosh on a vehicle I drive all of 6K a year. Feels stupid. Might lease a higher end X5 and figure it out again in 3 years. |
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Hah yeah leading sounds like a viable option. For me, the Cayenne GTS i specced was around 145, and that didn’t have everything I wanted. A comparable RS Q8 is 126 and it has an engine comparable to the Turbo. Also a top spec X5 M Competition with all the boxes checked is like 115 or so. So yeah, at the higher end, Porsches cost a lot more. Not that this will help you right now given the chip shortages plaguing the auto industry, but if you want a dialed in spec, ordering is the way to go. |
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Get a X5 M50i, they're awesome.
If you want something more relaxed, check out the new Escalade or the Yukon Denali with the 6.2L gas or 3.0L diesel engine.
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