RUF Tuning for 2010 Cayenne Diesel
No commentsThis German company offers a tuning kit to enhance the performance of your Cayenne Diesel. This website writes a positive review of the tuning kit, but adds that it would have been better to see some external styling upgrades as well:
RUF Tuning For 2010 Porsche Cayenne Diesel – Mibz.com
We enjoy a good power boost just as much as anyone, but some exterior modifications would have been nice to see on the Porsche. RUF tuner has decided against those types of upgrades at this point, but we are hoping they will add a bit …
Publish Date: 08/31/2010 1:08
http://www.mibz.com/20574-ruf-tuning-for-2010-porsche-cayenne-diesel.html
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Porsche Driving Training Course
No commentsThere are certain luxury vehicle manufacturers that will require you to do a training course before you are allowed to purchase one of their vehicles. These cars are very powerful and could prove dangerous should they be driven by an inexperienced driver. Luckily for enthusiasts, Porsche does not fall under this category. Of course Porsches are very powerful cars themselves, and driving them takes some getting used to. This being said, they are still relatively easy to master, although they could still prove to be a driving challenge to some.
Porsche offers driving courses in almost every country! It is not compulsory that you take one of these courses when you purchase a Porsche, but it is recommended. Taking a Porsche driving course will allow you to familiarize yourself with your car, and how it reacts to different driving situations. The Porsche driving training course is also recommended to all sports car drivers, because the course specializes in operating a very fast and powerful car. The courses range from Pre-Level to Precision. Naturally the Pre-Level course is for beginners who want to get a handle on driving a sports car. The Precision course will help those experienced drivers be able to handle even the most tightest and dangerous of driving circumstances. The Porsche training courses even range into a specific driving course just for women, and one that specializes in off road driving. The Porsche Cayenne is usually the model that is used for the off road driving training course.
There is even an Ice Training Porsche driving course. This course teaches you how to handle driving your Porsche in winter conditions, with ice slicked roads and falling snow. Porsche has set up a -15 degree snow cover to practice on, under controlled conditions.
The greatest thing about these Porsche driving courses is that you do not need to own a Porsche to drive one! There are four different Porsche models available for hire that you can take for a spin around the track. If you do own your own Porsche, it is advised that you drive your own vehicle, as it is one that you are familiar with. Even if you don’t have a Porsche, you can still experience how it is to drive one, and you will be learning excellent driving skills that will certainly benefit you in the future. In order to participate in the course, and hire a Porsche, you will need to be at least 18 years of age and be a valid driver’s license holder.
There are partner hotels that work with Porsche near the tracks where the training courses take place. This is very convenient if you are only a tourist in the city where you will be taking your training course. These Porsche training courses are also a wonderful present, and can be purchased in gift voucher form.
So, if you are a proud Porsche owner, and hunger to take your driving skills to the next level, what better place to practice than with Porsche themselves? If not, and you simply desire to experience what it’s like to drive behind the wheel of a Porsche, then this may be your only opportunity. Not only will you enjoy yourself controlling such a beautiful, powerful vehicle, but you will also walk away with some very valuable driving skills.
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Porsche Cayenne
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Ten years ago, the idea of a Porsche sport utility vehicle would have seemed absurd. And the reason is not that it lacks experience with off-road cars since their engineering have developed all-wheel-drive military vehicles. It’s more that, compared to General Motors, Toyota or Daimler-Chrysler, the automotive giants, Porsche represents a tiny fraction of the production volume. For 50 years, the company has produced quick, nimble, small sports car, or in other words, the opposite of the SUV’s. When Porsche decided to invest in an SUV and a new factory to build it, it became clear the times, as well as our taste, have changed.
And now, after creating the most anticipated new Porsche in decades, the company is proud that its SUV is what many expected it would be: technically slick and remarkably fast, with on-road handling that belies its bulk. Also, the Cayenne delivers what most SUV buyers demand, including decent cargo space, more than enough capability for casual off-road use, and impressive towing capacity.
When it comes to pricing, Cayenne is a true Porsche. A very expensive Porsche. With tax and license, a loaded Cayenne Turbo can crack the $100,000 barrier, and that alone will knock it off most shopping lists. But for the connoisseurs, the Porsche Cayenne will be truly appreciated for its performance and driving satisfaction.
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Porsche Cayenne Interior
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Porsche offers three versions of the four-door Cayenne: the Cayenne, The Cayenne S and the Cayenne Turbo. The standard models of the Cayenne and Cayenne S come with features such as: 18-inch alloy wheels, stability control given by the Porsche Stability Management, leather seating, power seats, dual-zone automatic climate control and a 350-watt, 15-speaker Bose audio system. Since it’s a true Porsche, Cayenne’s ignition switch is on the dash’s left side. The gauge cluster is nearly perfect but the climate and radio controls are indecipherable cluster of buttons and knobs. The good thing is that the satellite steering wheel controls are standard which means that they will be easier to find. The Turbo model comes not only with additional power but also with more technical and luxury features.
Among those we can count: an adaptive suspension with automatic ride height and damping adjustment (Porsche Active Suspension Management), bi-HID headlights, a CD-based navigation system, heated seats front and rear, seat memory, sonar front/rear parking assist and power adjustment for the steering wheel. But the options the Cayenne offers are meant to increase functionality and personality.
These options are: four-zone climate control, bolstered sport seats, various wheel/tire upgrades and trailering preparation. With a maximum cargo capacity of 63 cubic feet, the Cayenne has slightly more capacity than the Range Rover but less than the Infiniti FX45.
