Porsche Cayenne S 2006
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You should get all of the maintenance records and make sure they kept current on all of them. Especially the "big ones" where the plugs need replaced, etc. If they neglected this, expect issues, especially since it is 13+ years old, and budget for it. Not saying you shouldn't buy it. Just make sure you find a knowledgeable Porsche mechanic who can do a thorough pre-purchase inspection. Never, ever buy one of these, especially with those kinds of miles, without doing that step first.
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If the coolant tubes have not been fixed, count on $3300 or so for that soon. I would not buy an 06 or earlier. They did not produce an 07, because they were fixing all the issues of the first generation, and did not field the new one until 08.