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		Thats Ok Phil...  I'm enjoying what everyone has to say.....  Like most things some people rate cars and otehr don't...  But I like the constructive feedback everyone is giving. 
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 If you can stretch the budget, I would consider the Cayenne, even an older model. I have owned 2 jeeps, the last been the Grand Cherokee V8 (not the Hemi though). The Jeep was a great car to drive , pulled like a train, towsing ability is excellent, but they do have faults, especially the soft slopy ride. They are great value for what you get, but resale value is crap.  
	I now drive a Cayenne S and there is no comparison. The Cayenne is built like a tank and goes like stink. Every time I get in it to drive, It puts a smile on my face. You cannot believe the handling ability of these big hunks of steel and how easy they are to drive. I cannot comment on their off road ability, as I haven't taken it off road, as its not equiped with the right tyres etc. The Jeep however, I found verry capable off road, although I probably never pushed it as hard as Tomcat has indicated. As far as the styling of the cayenne, if you like cobra's the cayennes big rear should fit well. As far as the nose, all I can say is you grow to love it, as it provides excellent forward vission, and polishing and washing is also easier due to the flowing smooth curves. My only negative comment would be that maintenance on these cars is expensive. However the 2nd generation cayennes are well sorted and have verry few issues.  | 
		
 Pills is right and made the case for the Cayenne so much better than I did.  This is my second Cayenne, the first was an S and this one is a Turbo S.  I didn't tow with the S, but I know it had plenty of power to tow the Cobra.  I put 68,000 miles on the S and now have 53,000 on the Turbo.  Each one went to the dealer once for service other than routine maintenance.  Neither item was major.  A very reliable truck.  
	Do yourself a favor and drive one before you make a decision. I think you'll like it. If you decide to look for one to purchase...find one with air suspension. Five adjustable heights and a nice ride to boot. Good luck whatever you do.  | 
		
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	Why did you not ask the Towmaster??????????????? I have been doing a bit of research for a while...... Value for money, fuel economy when not towing, towing capacity, reliability.... There is only one option.... For me anyway... A second hand option... 2005 onwards Jeep Grand Cherokee. 3 litre Mercedes V6 turbo diesel 510NM torque from 1600 - 2800 rpm..... Only thing comes close is a V12 Turbo diesel Audi Q& $$$$$$$$$$$4 V10 turbo Diesel Towrag.. (no disrespect) Yes the V6 turbo diesel towrag has similar figures but have you priced one? Averages 10 l / 100k city / highway. There are regularly examples for $30,000 on carsales. There is one at Stanthorpe for $26,000...... 65,000k 2006. Just my 2c  | 
		
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 Why can't the Brits make a complete car that doesn't end up with some drama somewhere :confused: You just don't seem to get those sorts of dramas with the stuff from Japan, maybe that's why the Toyota Pious sorry Prius owners are screaming:LOL::LOL::D  | 
		
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 I assume you've done a deal...??? If so, great price as there are alot there in the mid 30's ++++++. I've decided to not do anything for a while. My FILaw is loaning me his 08 Ford Ranger for a while so I'm not rushing out to buy anything until I sell the house.... SpookyPT  | 
		
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 On asking for why it was not under warranty got back reply "because you must have put petrol in it instead". In the end he had the fuel tested and nope, all diesel to his delight so they did it under warranty. If I owned one I'd be selling it pre-warranty expiration. He did the next week.  | 
		
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	[quote]A mate in Sydney has/had a Range Rover Sport, reasonably late one and <50K on it, still under warranty. It broke down the other month and he towed it to the dealer who reported a brass bush in the fuel pump had flogged out. The quote to fix ... $24,000! Thats no typo, 24K. According to RR if this happens it needs a total rebuild of the engine as the brass goes through everything and traces are even injected into the engine clogging rings etc. On asking for why it was not under warranty got back reply "because you must have put petrol in it instead". In the end he had the fuel tested and nope, all diesel to his delight so they did it under warranty.[ QUOTE] Mmmm .......me thinkin someone came from the.....70% of the people DONT KNOW that they DONT KNOW, Or the 15% that DO know that they DON'T know!!:LOL::LOL::LOL:  | 
		
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 Turns out the main computer in the car was trashed. No prob's when it came to fix'n it and they gave him his pre-Delivery back as a good will gesture. OZ  | 
		
 No contest, Range Rover TDV8. Then get it chipped by a reputable specialist i.e. JR Engineering and it will out run a Supercharged RR and still return sensible mileage. :3DSMILE: 
	I'm on my second RRS and I love it. I only live about 15 miles from where they're made, so they're a pretty common sight locally. My first was an early RRS TDV6, which suffered from soem niggling faults, but my TDV8 has been totally reliable and after being chipped, is a genuinely quick car for a big 4x4. The Tow Assist is fantastic and you can tow at pretty much any speed with total confidence. The interior is a lovely place to spend time, especially the new ones. Get a Range Rover, you won't regret it. :3DSMILE: Paul  | 
		
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 I have never owned one of these but it doesn't prevent me listening to what owners have to say. I have personally seen discoveries broken down while off-roading and on most occasions lent a hand which typically involved donating some water as more often than not they have broken down from overheating on a hot day. Some owners I've spoken to report very expensive repairs from sleeves walking after their own experiences with overheating events on V8 petrol versions. Again I am happy to report this even though it is second hand, and yes I trust a broken down owner on the side of a track to give the good oil on his own car too. I'm sorry if you don't take kindly to negative feedback on a car you obviously like a lot but everyone's mileage varies and getting feedback on such things from far and wide is what these forums are for. If your criteria for recommending this car is the length of the waiting list, and that that says all you need to hear, then I don't count that as a complete assessment of this cars suitability for towing. -Andy  | 
		
 If you think about what we used to tow with.... My parents used to tow a 2 horse float with an 1800cc 1979 Sigma.... Admittedly at 80klm/hr.  
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 If I had the $'s and inclination I'd by A Dodge Ram V10 Ute.. All comes down to $'s and preference I guess. :) thanks again everyone for their suggestions. SpookyPT  | 
		
 I still say my 1972 Valiant Station Wagon is the go, towed the Cobra to and from Melbourne with no issues apart from a failed 38 year old fuel pump. 
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