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Cayenne S SUV (2011-2014)

Can you afford a 2011-2014 Porsche Cayenne Cayenne S SUV?

The 2011-2014 Porsche Cayenne S 958.1 marked a significant evolution for Porsche's SUV. Journalists lauded its surprisingly agile handling for an SUV, powerful V8 engine (in the S model), and luxurious interior, often noting it drove like a sports car. It's famous for defying expectations of SUV performance and luxury, though some found its styling controversial. Today, it remains a capable and comfortable option for those seeking a premium family vehicle with engaging driving dynamics, suitable for daily commuting and adventurous road trips.

Owning a 2011-2014 Porsche Cayenne S 958.1 entails higher operating expenses than average SUVs. Common concerns include transfer case failure and timing chain cover leaks, leading to costly repairs. Air suspension issues are also frequent. Maintenance, parts, and labor are significantly more expensive due to Porsche's premium status and specialized components. Insurance costs are generally high for luxury performance SUVs. While reliable when properly maintained, neglecting preventative care can lead to substantial repair bills unique to the Porsche brand.

Price Range
$7,500 - $22,500
Market price for 2025
Estimated Annual Costs
Insurance:$1,600
Maintenance:$3,000

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