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<!--quoteo(post=73713:date=Jun 11 2009, 11:00 AM:name=Fox944)-->QUOTE (Fox944 @ Jun 11 2009, 11:00 AM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Anyone know off hand what the towing capacity of a 6cylinder Cayenne is? I may be trading my Audi for an early Cayenne (03-05) and was most interested in finding a 6-Speed Manual 6 cylinder Cayenne.
My concern is whether or not a 6 cyl Cayenne could safely tow my 968 on an aluminum open trailor.
Any imput would be appreciated. I dont have much experiance with towing.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I'm considering the exact same thing. I have a very nice Featherlite 3110, but no title, which I have someone working on as I write this, so my fingers are crossed. My Explorer Sport Trac is getting up there in miles and I'm on the lookout for a Cayenne to replace my 4WD utility vehicle. I've heard the Cayenne is awesome in the snow, so I'm looking based on creature comforts as well as the ability to tow. I too have no experience with towing.
I've heard to stay away from the early Cayennes due to electrical (and potentially other?) problems but the prices are really hard to argue with. I wouldn't be pulling heavy loads or long hauls as Flash warns, but I think you'd be better off with a Cayenne S with the bigger engine. I was planning on towing with my Sport Trac which has the 4.0L V6 and according to my math, it's right on the edge, so the 4.5L V8 would probably be better. Also, there are no manual Cayennes...they are all 6 speed tiptronic.
Keep this thread updated and perhaps we can help each other out as info becomes known.
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A long wheel base for towing is generally better than a short one but I have towed some heavy trailers with my Range Rover (about the same wheel base as the Cayenne) and it was more stable at highway speeds than my Denali XL and much more comfortable. The only complaint was the Rangie had less power so for long hill climbs you would have to put it into low range so to not work the engine too hard. The Cayenne can't be too bad of a tow vehicle since I see a ton of them hauling racecars to Pocono, LimeRock and Watkins Glen.
The Cayenne GTS is a 6 speed and Tip is an option. No cost option.
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<!--quoteo(post=73723:date=Jun 11 2009, 02:27 PM:name=Darryl)-->QUOTE (Darryl @ Jun 11 2009, 02:27 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I'm considering the exact same thing. I have a very nice Featherlite 3110, but no title, which I have someone working on as I write this, so my fingers are crossed.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
If you can't get a title, let me know, I might be interested in the trailer. Down here in SC, trailers do not need to be registered.
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<!--quoteo(post=73730:date=Jun 11 2009, 03:17 PM:name=Fox944)-->QUOTE (Fox944 @ Jun 11 2009, 03:17 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Darryl, There are 6 Speed Manual Cayenne's. The New GTS is avail with a Manual Transmission. The Previous generation 3.2L 6-Cyl Cayenne was also avail with a Manual Transmission. They are very rare and tuff to find. I have looked at a couple of them, but wasnt ready to pull the trigger yet.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
OK, I stand corrected...I think I knew the latest model GTS was available as a manual, but didn't think any of the early ones were. Were any "S" 8 cyl avail as manual? I could dig that, but the wife may not be too enthused and that's assuming she'd want/need to drive it anyway! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img]
Owner's manual should list towing capacities...I know a few in my area I could try to contact or see what can be found on line.
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I towed with a 6-cyl VW Touareg automatic with no problem other than being slightly underpowered. The Touareg is the same platform as the Cayenne and rated to 7750 lbs tow capacity. And the 6-cyl Cayenne has more HP than the 6-cyl Touareg. It is a short wheelbase as has been mentioned but I never had any problems with swaying. It was fairly flat everywhere that I towed except for a trip from Orlando to Barber in Birmingham. I just had to plan for the uphills by building up a little speed. I now have a V8 Touareg with the Air Ride suspension and much more power for towing.
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One of the Porsche dealers down here uses them for their courtesy vehicles. I'm sure a local dealer would be willing to let you use one for the day for free or a price, if he heard you were interested in buying.
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I have a V6 Cayenne with the 6 speed tip. I don't tow anything although I did try it once. The computer knows when a trailer is on and adjusts the shifting accordingly - I would not want a manual for that reason alone if I was planning to tow. I don't think that V6s were available until 06. 6 speed manuals are very uncommon. The vehicle is short on power but is good in snow. I had two cars then and really didn't need the horsepower. you will save very little money in fuel with a V6 as you will probably rev it more to get the power. I did replace the front differential at about 175,000 km and the coil paks at 165,000 (they broke off and made the car undriveable). I bought the vehicle with 36,000 km and have had it two years. I have had a LOT of problems with lights and specifically the connection of the light pod to the body. It has been in the shop about 20 times for that. But otherwise it is a lot of fun to drive as it does outhandle all of the other SUVs on the road.
It chews up rear tires REALLY fast.
Any other info needed let me know.
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BTW, a 968 friend here tows his car behind a Cayenne S on an open trailer, and reports it does great. He does no real long-haul towing, though...just within the State to various racetracks.
I can verify that the Cayenne is terrific in the snow. We've had ours for a few years now, and have no regrets. It's a terrific vehicle.
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->i also take the rig up to speeds of about 90mph and let off the gas to see how stable it is, just in case i have a big downhill (like coming out of denver) where i might have a runaway situation<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Or when you have crazy truckers coming up from behind you. I recently was towing a 911 home, and jumped out in the fast lane to get around a tractor trailer, was doing about 75 the speed limit to get around him. As soon as I got out another tractor trailer came up behind me out of nowhere and proceded to barrel down on me. I stepped on it and brought it up to 95 to get back in the right lane, at 95 he was about running over my trailer. Fortunately my passenger was a police officer and the trucker didn't last to long after he made a phone call.
Here's my tow rig, does fine for me, it has a V8, plenty of suspension, and plenty of brakes especially with trailer brakes.
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