2008 Porsche Cayenne Review

The 2008 Porsche Cayenne is the perfect mix of performance and utility. The Cayenne is Porsche’s first and only SUV, and it has been a huge success from day one. This crossover SUV gives you Porsche performance , athletic handling, and plenty of cargo and passenger room, as well.

The Cayenne comes in several trim levels, including the new GTS model. This version of the Cayenne gives you a number of convenience options, such as a power liftgate, adaptive headlights and adjustable tie-downs for your cargo.

The Cayenne Turbo is the trim level you want for the best Porsche performance, however. It’s engine puts out 500 horsepower, and can go from zero to 60 in five seconds. The Cayenne handles especially well, in part due to the PDCC (Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control). The PDCC employs stabilizer bars that automatically adjust to get rid of body roll on a winding path.

If you’re looking for the ultimate mix of usability and Porsche performance, look no further than the 2008 Porsche Cayenne.

Get the Best Porsche Performance

Just owning a Porsche doesn’t automatically give you the best Porsche performance. Driving a Porsche isn’t like driving any other vehicle. When you get behind the wheel of your Porsche, there are things you need to know in order to get that maximum Porsche performance you’ve heard so much about.

Today, there are a variety of programs and courses you can enroll in that can teach you how to get the most out of your Porsche driving experience. Whether it’s a course in precision, that teaches you how to control your Porsche or a course in Porsche performance, which will teach you specific driving techniques and help you sharpen your skills, these opportunities can cost from as little as $1000 to several thousand dollars.

Once you’ve take a basic Porsche performance course or two, you might want to enroll in the Masters advanced driving course. From there, you can take a course that makes you eligible to even apply for a Regional Racing License from the SCCA. If you make it that far, you can take a Legends course where you will learn Porsche performance driving from famed Porsche drivers such as Brian Redman and Derek Bell.