While my cars have enjoyed names like Eva, Jessica, Olivia, Emma, Emilia and so forth, the name I find myself using most for the Cayenne is Peppa (as in Peppa Pig LOL). I mean it in the most endearing way of course!
She recently paid a visit to
@Clint@MMS AUTO in order to do an annual oil service and switch to Motul oil as well as doing the Transmission oil and filter change. I will be switching my Alfa to 300V at the next oil service as well.
I am a huge fan of Motul, so he didn't have to sell me on this...
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As has been the case with everyone's posts that I've seen, Clint went above and beyond documenting everything.
In terms of the engine oil, I think there is a lot of cleaning that has been going on now with higher quality oil going into it for the past year and despite the mileage being quite low between changes, it did look quite dirty. There is still more yet to go. With another change and flush in March I will rest a bit easier knowing that she is fully on the 'straight and narrow' LOL. Most importantly there were no strange contaminants or metal in the oil which is always a good thing.
I was talked out of doing the transmission service when I first bought the car as Porsche's 'book' says 240000km or 16 years for this car. I am glad that I did it now. Every time I see pics or videos of any transmission service, I am flabbergasted that manufacturers today claim they are 'lifetime lubricated' or 'sealed units'. Absolutely wild... I will actually be doing these services at half this mileage (80000km) going forward.
Anyway at least there was also nothing out of the ordinary and it feels better than ever!
Shift quality in general is night and day. This is particularly noticeable in Sport.
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Here is a quick vid rather than more pics.
Up next will be sorting out several cosmetic issues and the next service will include plugs, new coils (preventative) and some suspension components (also preventative, some performance). A nice surprise is that during the inspection of the suspension, the bushings and rubber components all looked to be in good shape. This generation of Cayenne in particular has some beefy and reliable components across the board and is quite repairable.
They Cayenne continues to be a capable and endearing addition to the garage and it has already helped do what good cars are meant to do: Create great memories.
She has done 'berg trips, some minor offroading/softroading activities, rescued errant fanantics in broken E30s (taking kids on their first recovery run

), served as my 'bakkie/hilux' and become a fan favourite shuttling Ballerinas and cricket team members alike who only seem to care that 'It's a Porsche'
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I actually cannot imagine selling or trading this car for any amount of money at this point. What I would like to do is release a little bit more of that VR6 noise - I think with the way it is shifting and sounding now, it is even more 'necessary'
I will be doing some light overlanding/camping additions to it as well. I am still a total n00b when it comes to this stuff but learning.
Thanks for watching and once again, well done to
@Clint@MMS AUTO - highly recommended!