Newie to the balvarian machine!

Hi all, greetings n hope to get some advice n tips on whether to go for the x6 35i. I hv narrow down to the cayenne tdi 3.0 n the x6. Both agent n pi. Area of consideration is the space n FC as this is the family car thus the usage will be high. Current ride is a lexus hybrid 5yrs old n 144k mileage. I saw a white x6 from vin car earlier this week n the price was pretty reasonable against the cayenne but my concern is the FC n also the aftersale support from PI cos pml dun hv the color I wanted n Munich only got the m series which is overkill for me. Thks
 
Re: Newie to the balvarian machine!

If FC is a concern then you should get a Toyota.

And its Bavarian as in Bavarian Motor Works.


mysticryan;968217 said:
Hi all, greetings n hope to get some advice n tips on whether to go for the x6 35i. I hv narrow down to the cayenne tdi 3.0 n the x6. Both agent n pi. Area of consideration is the space n FC as this is the family car thus the usage will be high. Current ride is a lexus hybrid 5yrs old n 144k mileage. I saw a white x6 from vin car earlier this week n the price was pretty reasonable against the cayenne but my concern is the FC n also the aftersale support from PI cos pml dun hv the color I wanted n Munich only got the m series which is overkill for me. Thks
 
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mysticryan;968217 said:
Hi all, greetings n hope to get some advice n tips on whether to go for the x6 35i. I hv narrow down to the cayenne tdi 3.0 n the x6. Both agent n pi. Area of consideration is the space n FC as this is the family car thus the usage will be high. Current ride is a lexus hybrid 5yrs old n 144k mileage. I saw a white x6 from vin car earlier this week n the price was pretty reasonable against the cayenne but my concern is the FC n also the aftersale support from PI cos pml dun hv the color I wanted n Munich only got the m series which is overkill for me. Thks


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Re: Newie to the balvarian machine!

Welcome mysticryan.

Below is info you are asking about (may not be right):
FC for X6 35i - approximately 8L/100km.
FC for Cayenne - guessing about 6L/100km (Diesel version, unable to make a guess)

IMHO if u can consider and afford the Cayenne or X6 35i, why even think about FC? If FC is top priority on the list when considering a ride, look at the most economical brand/model in the market. If FC is not a priority, drop the concern about FC.

Aftersales support - If worry, get it from AD (X6 35i is from PML, not Munich Auto). Alternatively, get it from a reputable PI.

Cents.
 
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Re: Newie to the balvarian machine!

Often wonder why the least knowledgeable are often the loudest. I am reading one such post now. Pathetic. Suggest you google the FC of a toyota before you make such comment. Btw, my bad on the spelling for bavarian.

Red_Bean_Bun;968220 said:
If FC is a concern then you should get a Toyota.

And its Bavarian as in Bavarian Motor Works.
 
Re: Newie to the balvarian machine!

Hi Baby1M, thank you for your input. A tdi in the cayenne does make good fc sense vs the petrol x6. My concernis how much more economical if I were to jump boat to a diesel engine. If the number isnt that great, would prefer the x6 cos I really like the look of it.

Baby1M;968247 said:
Welcome mysticryan.

Below is info you are asking about (may not be right):
FC for X6 35i - approximately 8L/100km.
FC for Cayenne - guessing about 6L/100km (Diesel version, unable to make a guess)

IMHO if u can consider and afford the Cayenne or X6 35i, why even think about FC? If FC is top priority on the list when considering a ride, look at the most economical brand/model in the market. If FC is not a priority, drop the concern about FC.

Aftersales support - If worry, get it from AD (X6 35i is from PML, not Munich Auto). Alternatively, get it from a reputable PI.

Cents.
 
Re: Newie to the balvarian machine!

My bad as well. Should have said Mazda.......quite affordable as well. Easier on wallet for those concerned about FC.......

mysticryan;968276 said:
Often wonder why the least knowledgeable are often the loudest. I am reading one such post now. Pathetic. Suggest you google the FC of a toyota before you make such comment. Btw, my bad on the spelling for bavarian.
 
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mysticryan;968277 said:
Hi Baby1M, thank you for your input. A tdi in the cayenne does make good fc sense vs the petrol x6. My concernis how much more economical if I were to jump boat to a diesel engine. If the number isnt that great, would prefer the x6 cos I really like the look of it.
The modern era of Diesel should and will win the non-diesel hands down. If the Cayenne TDI is Diesel based... without any statistics, I bet Cayenne wins the X6 35i hands down.
 
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mysticryan;968276 said:
Often wonder why the least knowledgeable are often the loudest. I am reading one such post now. Pathetic. Suggest you google the FC of a toyota before you make such comment. Btw, my bad on the spelling for bavarian.
The members in this forum loves to joke and poke, really. They even go to e extend of discriminating their own ride which they love. I had my share of such pokes too :lol:
 
Re: Newie to the balvarian machine!

Haha... no worries... MIA for awhile but this forum, like VAGSG are super informative. Eventually book a cayenne diesel from eurokars. pending production line and then can know the delivery status. My wife is beouing the 4series now :)
 
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mysticryan;975919 said:
Haha... no worries... MIA for awhile but this forum, like VAGSG are super informative. Eventually book a cayenne diesel from eurokars. pending production line and then can know the delivery status. My wife is beouing the 4series now :)


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Re: Newie to the balvarian machine!

buy the bmw. great car. but pls pump ron 95.
 

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