Used 2019 Porsche Cayenne Consumer Reviews - 197 Car Reviews
I saw a beautiful 2004s on a lot and decided to take it for a spin. This is not a fake Porsche but the real deal! I drove it home a week later. A huge pleasure to drive! One worry was mpg but to my surprise it really gets 21 mpg on the highway at 65 ans cruising. 70,000 car for well under 20 grand. One piece of adviceis to verify how the car was maintained and by who. This SUV is awesome. I have had every other high end SUV, but none give you the thrill of driving as the Cayenne does. With this package you get the best of both worlds. It handles like a sports car and you can still pull your boat to the lake on the weekend. I have had mine for over 3 years now and still love to see what it can do.
There is nothing that sounds better than the sound of a Porsche when you put your foot into it with psm off. LOVE THE TURBO & EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS SUV! I have owned this super rocket for some time now and I have no complaints. If you can afford this car, I strongly suggest to buy one and you won't regret it. I got this car used at Princeton Porsche, NJ and the car was in immaculate condition, black on black w/ dark wood trimmings. It even smelled like new since the previous owner really took care of this baby. I bought mines used 45,000 which is actually good. Had it 3 yrs and everything at once started to go and man was it costley. Over 10,000 grand in 2 months. The passenger brake goes constantly and the radio everyone I spoke to says they have issues with it. If I had to do it over I WOULD NOT GET THIS. Looks are good but so not worth the money. I could have bought a new car for 10 grand. The headlights are like 1,000 just to replace no spare tire. 500 Very costly to say the least.
And you could just simply disconnect all the generating stations, cause the solar system would run the electrical plant. That sounds like free energy nonsense to anyone in the accepted scientific community. But Tesla claimed to have performed an experiment wherein he conducted electricity through the center of the planet as oscillating frequencies. 鈥淎s wireless (radio) progressed, Tesla established the system where he could transmit longitudinally through the earth electrical power at a velocity of 291,000 miles/sec. That鈥檚 Pi over two, times the velocity of light,鈥?Eric Dollard lectures. Wait, did Dollard just claim Tesla got an electrical signal to propagate faster than the speed of light? That can鈥檛 be true,鈥?screams the accepted scientific community. That violates all of modern physics. Newtonian and Einsteinian physics. Tesla must be wrong if he argues with Einstein and Newton. But what if they鈥檙e all correct? What if it鈥檚 all slightly stranger than we think?
Dollard and Tesla describe fields of electricity that move backwards and forwards in time. That鈥檚 very different than what we imagine in high tension lines stretched high above us. Tesla and his disciple Dollard propose that there are eight forms of electricity. Together, these eight forms operate as a unit, one bound by the duality of polarity. Welcome to the realm of longitudinal energy. According to Dollard, and Tesla, we presently use only one half of the electrical magnetic frequencies available to us. We use the ones that are choppy, scratchy, and inefficient but very easy to detect because of friction. Evidence of this antagonistic energy is measured in the resistance found in our transmission wires. To understand how harmonic convergences in frequencies work, think of how music resonates and shatters a wine glass. That鈥檚 the sort of sudden increase in power that occurs when one reaches resonance and one matches frequencies鈥娾€斺€妕hings can explode.