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Cayenne SUV (2011-2014)

Can you afford a 2011-2014 Porsche Cayenne SUV?

The 2011-2014 Porsche Cayenne (958.1 generation) is a luxury mid-size SUV that blended Porsche's performance heritage with SUV practicality. Reviewers praised its athletic handling, powerful engines, and luxurious interior, often noting it drove like a sports car despite its size. It was famous for being a highly capable and driver-focused SUV, though some criticized its high price and fuel consumption. Today, it remains well-suited for enthusiasts seeking a premium, engaging SUV for daily driving, spirited weekend trips, and even light towing, offering a compelling blend of luxury, performance, and utility.

Operating a 2011-2014 Porsche Cayenne 958.1 involves notable expenses. Reliability concerns include potential issues with the transfer case, cardan shaft, and air suspension, which can lead to costly repairs. Maintenance, while generally robust, can be expensive due to specialized parts and labor; spark plug changes, for example, require manifold removal. Insurance costs are typically higher for luxury SUVs like the Cayenne. Fuel efficiency, especially with V8 models, contributes significantly to running costs. Brake component replacement is also more expensive than average.

Price Range
$8,500 - $28,500
Market price for 2025
Estimated Annual Costs
Insurance:$1,200
Maintenance:$1,500

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