Porsche Cayenne 958.1/958.2 Buyers guide (2011-2018) Avoid buying a broken Cayenne (TDI, V8, Turbo)

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  • Porsche Cayenne 958 buyers guide review for years 2011-2018 covering 3.0TDI V6, 4.2 TDI V8, 3.6 V6, 3.6 V6 TT, 4.8 V8, Turbo and Turbo S. Avoid buying a broken Cayenne and find the Porsche 958 that can go off-road and on-road without breaking the bank. If you have already bought a Porsche Cayenne 958.1 OR 958.2 our guide can help pinpoint some issues to check. Avoid the mistakes of buying a Cayenne with common faults as a project and attempting to fix a broken Porsche Cayenne. This buyer's guide covers the 958.1 and 958.2 Cayenne from 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 in all trims from Cayenne to S, hybrid, E Hybrid, and GTS to Turbo and Turbo S. Owners of the Porsche Cayenne 958 will also find our guide useful for its common problems and faults.
    The issues discussed in our buyer's guide to the 958 Cayenne include transfer case, water leakage, and bonnet/hood switch.
    If you have previously bought or sold a Porsche Cayenne 955 or 957 why not add a comment below about your experience.
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  • @themilesdriven
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  • @rowca76
    @rowca76 Před měsícem +2

    Well done, fantastic overview. We are Cayenne Diesel enthusiasts, owning three 958.2s in the immediate family. They serve as “our keeper” cars due to their reliability, comfort, and fun to drive.

  • @CHEDDARANDWAFFLES
    @CHEDDARANDWAFFLES Před 3 měsíci +11

    I have a 2016 cayenne GTS and a brand new 2024 cayenne. The 2016 is much much better. The packaging is better. The suspension is better. Everything is just better and cheaper!

  • @SupremeKid98
    @SupremeKid98 Před rokem +13

    One of the most underrated channels on CZcams, YOU NEED MORE VIEWS 😎. Good content!

    • @themilesdriven
      @themilesdriven  Před rokem +3

      Comments like this are really appreciated, thank you 👍

  • @jazlafayette7059
    @jazlafayette7059 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Can’t believe I’ve just found this channel, amazing detail on every review, hats off guys

    • @themilesdriven
      @themilesdriven  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Welcome to the channel and great to hear you're enjoying the videos 😁

  • @Luminary2024
    @Luminary2024 Před rokem +5

    This might be the best channel on CZcams. Wish more were like this.

    • @themilesdriven
      @themilesdriven  Před rokem +1

      We really appreciate comments like this, its makes some of the long hours editing feel worth it 👍

  • @grigorgrigorov6286
    @grigorgrigorov6286 Před rokem +11

    Thank you, I'm looking for a SUV as a second car, your review was the most helpful I've been able to find on youtube! So clear and concise, informative yet engaging!

    • @themilesdriven
      @themilesdriven  Před rokem

      All the best on your car search and great to hear our video was helpful 👍

    • @jonathanazmitia1209
      @jonathanazmitia1209 Před rokem +1

      Did you end up going with a Porsche Cayenne S? Looking for an SUV as a 2nd vehicle as well

  • @TransparentMediaTruth
    @TransparentMediaTruth Před 11 měsíci +10

    Bought a 2011 Cayenne S V8 in early 2017 with 67K miles for $33K & change... nicely specked ..I blv the S is the sweetspot ... doesn't have the problematic air suspension nor turbo.
    Now have 117K on it & just had a 40K Service done > credit to Porsche for standing behind it as in 2019 it went through the big cam shaft bolt recall > so much of the engine was addressed... actually didn't know of the recall at the time & broke down on the road... thankfully close to home & it got me home in limp mode... driving it extremely gingerly for abt 2 miles....was very lucky.
    Be religious... almost overzealous with the oil changes & stay ahead of the maintenance schedule & they will reward You > such a fun car to drive.... as close to a high priced sports car as I'll likely ever get > very much worth the premium imo... especially being it's done well as far as not depreciating too badly....in fact it's still worth a conservative $10K > recent dealer trade/CarMax quote...not bad.

  • @tiga8032
    @tiga8032 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I was looking for this. Thank you for compiling all this info

  • @chrisconnors-ib1gx
    @chrisconnors-ib1gx Před 9 měsíci +22

    EVERY 958 Cayenne will eventually hit the problem with the alarm horn battery wearing out. Yes, there is a small battery in this unit. This will cause the flasher lights to blink when attempting to lock the car. Even worse, the car will not be able to be locked until this is fixed. If you fail to notice this issue, it could also cause a dead battery within 24 hours. For my car, I hit this issue in the 12th year of ownership.

    • @Fierc3Kid
      @Fierc3Kid Před 4 měsíci +1

      Elaborate further please

    • @Eidrian111
      @Eidrian111 Před 2 měsíci

      What’s the fix?

    • @ETube37
      @ETube37 Před 25 dny +1

      Buy and swap with the same vw/audi part

  • @Durit
    @Durit Před rokem +2

    Very complete, thanks a lot !

  • @adaptableamy4744
    @adaptableamy4744 Před 9 měsíci +8

    I have 2013 958.1 diesel and it’s been a great car. You ABSOLUTELY CANNOT SHORT TRIP the diesel or any TDI. Must have a LONG LONG drive. So mine is now my off road vehicle (yeah it’s 4x4 and very capable and can tow more than my Sequoia).

    • @RU_Kidding_Me
      @RU_Kidding_Me Před 9 měsíci +3

      How do you define “Long trip?” >20 minutes? Long enough that it is fully warmed up?

    • @MarSaso
      @MarSaso Před 8 měsíci +1

      Following reply

  • @elroz1675
    @elroz1675 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Face-lifted Cayenne S and GTS had a 3.6 liter V6, not a 3.0 liter as claimed in the video.

  • @tonyimbarrato5325
    @tonyimbarrato5325 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome video and information!!! I see how your display showed auto start/stop deactivated does the module allow this function? Also, does the live data show functions like AFR ratio and fuel pressure other fuel management diagnostics?
    Thanks for the video!!!

  • @pabss3193
    @pabss3193 Před rokem +4

    I bought a 2013 Diesel, first time I ever buy a car without seeing it and the people who were supposed to inspect it... did it quote BAD.
    Anywho, has cost me a lot of money to fix the issues and it has a weird smell because of the Diesel liquid and someone that may have spilled some and left it there...
    Now, it drives like a dream, the fixes done have made a HUGE difference, do I wish I would have bought a different one, maybe, but that's the one I got and those things drive sooo goooof

    • @adaptableamy4744
      @adaptableamy4744 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Same I have a 2013 958.1 and it’s been a dream. For 10 years no issues other than routine maintenance. Lately I had to have the DPF removed and cleaned in a kiln for $300 with some sensors replaced at about $2k total. Other than that and an alternator is been a great car!! 32mpg. You just CANNOT short trip these diesels.

  • @coocool67
    @coocool67 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I love my 2015 s-ehybrid !

    • @getdealtwithquick
      @getdealtwithquick Před měsícem +1

      Make sure to keep your rear sunroof drains are always clear. If they get plugged up, water can get into the trunk and fry your hybrid battery.

    • @BRB722
      @BRB722 Před měsícem

      @@getdealtwithquick These rear roof rail drains can be widened by cutting an inch off their length ( good you tube videos on technique and access), also line the rear storage area with a rubber cargo mat, both will protect against water intrusion to the hybrid battery location.

  • @hexjumper1060
    @hexjumper1060 Před 11 měsíci +8

    I have a 2016 Cayenne S with 54K miles on it. Spectacular vehicle though it did have the transfer case replaced under the extended warranty by Porsche about a month ago. Would have been $5,000! Only other things I can think about are the front intakes (check these constantly for debris, mostly leaves getting stuck in them) and I did beef up the windshield washer reservoir cap. It’s sort of weak at the hinge so I modified it using matching blue coated solid core wire. It snaps closed much better and no longer pops open on its own.

    • @stewmeat9261
      @stewmeat9261 Před 4 měsíci

      What is the terms of the extended warranty?

    • @hexjumper1060
      @hexjumper1060 Před 4 měsíci

      @@stewmeat9261 It depends on the VN number. Check your VIN against the expiration date on the extended warranty. My 958 expired in November but if you have a newer model it may still be covered. Dealer told me they changed to design on the replacement cases to forgo this same issue.

  • @imnotusingmyrealname4566

    The way the emissions scandal was handled was the stupidest and most expensive way to do it, just order VW to pay a bunch of money and be done with it, that teaches them a lesson and avoids the costs for everyone else, or maybe remove taxes on new vehicles do that people can actually afford clean vehicles

  • @stewmeat30
    @stewmeat30 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Ok Porsche people chime in with your experience. My wife wants a Porsche Cayenne Previously had a 2004 Boxter we sold because of Kids. After driving the 958.2 base I feel it's a bit under powered. So I drove a 958.1 (2011-2014) S model with the 4.8 V8 and loved the V8 sound and very noticeable additional 100hp over the base. I then drove a 958.2 S (2015-2018) with the 3.6 TT which has similar HP and torque to the 958.1 v8 (no turbo). I'm trying to stay away from too much complexity. I don't want air suspension and initially didn't want turbo units. I like the simplicity of a natural aspirated motor. But after driving the 958.2 S with turbo I like the power and feel just as much as the 958.1S 4.8 V8. Would love to hear your real world experience with reliability, repairs, etc on the S model 2011-2014 4.8 no turbo vs the 2015-2018 S model V6TT. Thanks for your help.

    • @Ugar333
      @Ugar333 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I bought a 2012 GTS 4.8 v8 in May last year. So far so good. Had a service and noticed a slight leak on the oil pressure sensor. Other than that it’s a great car. Wife has a 2015 diesel Macan S that has had a variety of problems but all under warranty for her, seems to be worth its weight in gold.

  • @ogiukasss
    @ogiukasss Před 3 měsíci +1

    im planning to buy 2012-2014 which engine motor is best and most reliable? 3.0 diesel or 3.6?

  • @GODWITHUS0712
    @GODWITHUS0712 Před rokem +3

    I had a question I'm looking at the 958.1 Cayenne turbo which is the 2011 model and it says it has 500 horsepower and 516 lb of of torque? Is that correct You mentioned 493 horsepower in the earlier models from 2003 all the way to 2009 the turbo model started at 450 horsepower and from 2010 they started with 500 horsepower where did you get 493 horsepower? Also by the way the 958.2 which started in 2015 had 520 horsepower not 513 HP? And you know as well as I do that Porsche is very lenient when it comes to their horsepower specs.

    • @themilesdriven
      @themilesdriven  Před rokem +13

      @Manuel Silva yes agreed Porsche are generally conservative in their figures
      If you don't have time to read the full reply below, PS and HP are different to BHP. We explain this below, you have likely seen the 500 figure in HP or PS 👍
      To clarify power, this was a question I came across all the time when working in vehIcle sales / consignment and then motoring journalism and for car enthusiasts this is something really interesting. (I hope) 😅
      We've been asked this question several time now so maybe we'll make a video on it
      Internationally there are 3 (technically 4) recognised power figures. These are PS (pferdestärke), BHP and HP, and KW. For example, Australians use KW (since 1977), Americans use HP, and Europeans use PS (although many people in the UK and USA still quote a translated BHP)
      Porsche quote KW and PS and then translate these to BHP.
      KW is the European metric standard and so Porsche always measure to agreed testing parameters to attain this figure.
      PS is 'German' Horsepower. Basically a modern measure of BHP than James Watt steam engine calculation.
      The figure 500 that you've seen is in PS (Porsche own official figures for the Cayenne Turbo 958.1) or you have seen the HP figure, we'll come onto HP last.
      500PS = 493bhp (1PS = 0.98592bhp)
      This is why we quote 493bhp in our video.
      It is very common (especially in the UK as people generally still quote BHP) for people to quote the PS figure as BHP, but they are not the same.
      In the USA 'BHP' is actually 'HP' as the test for power does not include all parasitic loss from the engine as not all ancillaries are attached (for example the oil pump and water pump are attached but the A/C compressor generally isn't) as it measures the power of the motor not the power of the operating engine in a vehicle as Europe does. In markets calculating BHP measurement the engine operates with all ancillaries attached.
      Because of the above the American HP figure is usually very close to a PS figure but the measurements of this power is not the same.
      For this reason we quote BHP as most people know this figure best of all the options.
      Interestingly, if you ever have taken your car to a 'heart break' dyno, to see its Wheel Horse Power (then translated to BHP) it is because these dynos are testing the car's operating power and the calculation of power that results is usually lower than people expect. This also shows which manufacturers give the truest figures of the cars power and test themselves to the harshest conditions. Porsche are certainly one of those companies (many Japanese car brands are the same with their performance cars) and that is why they perform well, even on a 'heart break' dyno. 😁
      Hopefully this response wasn't too long or boring 😊

  • @silentscope7440
    @silentscope7440 Před 8 měsíci

    Why are these videos of Porsche Cayenne's showing up on my feed especially dating these Porsche SUVs from 2010 to the current year???

    • @drunvert
      @drunvert Před 7 měsíci +1

      Because you love them

    • @pishti52
      @pishti52 Před měsícem

      Maybe someone is trying to reach to you about your soon to expire car warranty :)

  • @anonymouse7074
    @anonymouse7074 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The last good looking Cayenne. The newest one lost all identity...

  • @planetfabulous5833
    @planetfabulous5833 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I leaned so much from this video but it’s really unfortunate that he doesn’t know how to pronounce “Porsche”. What a shame.

    • @themilesdriven
      @themilesdriven  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Different people have different accents, Americans and Brits say Jaguar differently, Australians and Irish say ‘data’ differently. As long as the video was useful I’m happy you found it 👍

    • @daweigo6851
      @daweigo6851 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Seriously, ridiculous comment...

    • @planetfabulous5833
      @planetfabulous5833 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Would you like someone constantly mispronouncing your last name even when they know how it’s supposed to be pronounced? Ferdinand Porsche was a great man and a fantastic engineer and should be treated with the respect he deserves.

    • @Indigenous51
      @Indigenous51 Před 8 dny

      @@planetfabulous5833FFS ! GET A LIFE ,SAD SACK ! 🇬🇧

  • @trav1971
    @trav1971 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Regretting buying a used 958.1 Turbo. These cars are flimsy and break down out of the blue . Wouldn’t get another one . I really wanted to love this car.

    • @MrXxmike2000xx
      @MrXxmike2000xx Před 6 měsíci +3

      You just got a dud, I’ve had my 2011 turbo for 2 years with little to no maintenance

    • @trav1971
      @trav1971 Před 6 měsíci

      Plenty of complaints about these, don’t feel so special lolololool😂

    • @wolfkurt2301
      @wolfkurt2301 Před 6 měsíci

      Turbo cars always have problems, I would stay away any brands

    • @planetfabulous5833
      @planetfabulous5833 Před 4 měsíci

      You should have bought a CPO.

    • @pishti52
      @pishti52 Před měsícem

      I just bought a nicely optioned 11k mi 952.2 turbo, hope it’ll last me like the original Cayenne which was problems free when I sold it at 178k mi.