Unparalleled drivetrain
The Cayenne S has many qualities. It doesn't feel uneasy in the city, where it can brilliantly edge its way thanks to a well-proportioned
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| 2006 Porsche Cayenne S (Photo: Amyot Bachand, Auto123.com) |
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| 2006 Porsche Cayenne S (Photo: Amyot Bachand, Auto123.com) |
Trailer truck
When the time came to attach a trailer to the back of the Cayenne S, I thought I had to lock the differentials to be able to climb over the curb but no, the engine's torque and the four-wheel drive system smoothly handled the job. In Tremblant, I locked one of the differentials to tow my loaded trailer on the slippery hills, just for safety precautions. On the road, the Cayenne S acted as if there wasn't even a trailer attached to it. The vehicle remained stable and never showed any signs of fatigue after climbing long, steep hills. Actually, it was like the hills did not exist. In my mind, the Cayenne S is a cross between a sprinter and a long-distance runner.
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| 2006 Porsche Cayenne S (Photo: Amyot Bachand, Auto123.com) |
Bad weather? No problem!
With winter approaching, it's a good time to take advantage of the Cayenne's excellent 4WD system. Even if you have the best SUV with the best tires in the world, remember that this type of vehicle is heavy and has a high center of gravity. On a slippery surface, even with its exceptional drivetrain, the Cayenne S is still bound by the laws of physics. So, modulate your speed and your braking.




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