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2021 Porsche Cayenne in Los Angeles, CA | 1 Great Deal | $67,998 | 2,097 listings |
2020 Porsche Cayenne in Los Angeles, CA | 28 Great Deals | $59,000 | 757 listings |
2019 Porsche Cayenne in Los Angeles, CA | 18 Great Deals | $54,988 | 335 listings |
2018 Porsche Cayenne in Los Angeles, CA | 13 Great Deals | $35,995 | 327 listings |
2017 Porsche Cayenne in Los Angeles, CA | 5 Great Deals | $29,990 | 305 listings |
2016 Porsche Cayenne in Los Angeles, CA | 4 Great Deals | $23,305 | 193 listings |
2014 Porsche Cayenne in Los Angeles, CA | 2 Great Deals | $17,995 | 149 listings |
2013 Porsche Cayenne in Los Angeles, CA | 5 Great Deals | $15,900 | 152 listings |
2012 Porsche Cayenne in Los Angeles, CA | 4 Great Deals | $13,990 | 127 listings |
2011 Porsche Cayenne in Los Angeles, CA | 6 Great Deals | $12,900 | 90 listings |
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2013 Porsche Cayenne

Were we clamoring for more power out of the Cayenne? If Porsche hasn’t already alienated its faithful with the additions of 4-door sedans and SUVs, they’re trying hard to confuse the rest of us with nearly endless iterations of their automotive ambitions. To wit: This year we see the debut of two new Cayennes, a turbodiesel and a GTS.
To be fair, the turbodiesel is more in line with what the Cayenne is supposed to be. An SUV is supposed to be packed with enough torque to peel the asphalt away beneath it, and 406 lb-ft should be enough to get the job done. You’ve already seen this engine doing duty in the Audi Q7 and the Volkswagen Touareg (which is a totally different vehicle than the Cayenne, really!), but here it comes with AWD and a 7,700-pound towing capacity. On top of that, the 3.0-liter V6 produces 240 hp with the forced induction and thanks to an 8-speed automatic manages to return a 20 mpg city/28 highway rating, which blows the S Hybrid’s 20/24 mpg right off the road.
Of course, Porsche is no stranger to competing with itself. Look at the lineup for the 911, the Cayman or the Boxster, and you’ll be undertaking a study in continual revision. Case in point is the GTS—the second new Cayenne for 2013. This one looks like the Turbo trim but sits with a naturally aspirated version of the 4.8-liter V8 that offers 420 hp—20 more than the Cayenne S. It also gets the 8-speed automatic and sits nearly an inch lower than the S, with stiffer dampers as well with the standard Porsche Active Suspension Management.
From the side, the lowered stance makes the GTS look more aggressive, helped in no small part by lowered side sills, wider fenders, a gaudy double rear spoiler and some gloss black window frames. Quad exhaust tips are black as well, and the hood, front fascia and lamps front and rear are ripped right off the Turbo trim. Everything but the exhaust is available for other Cayennes, but here you’ll get the option of Porsche’s Sport Chrono package, and that’s a first for the German SUV. Seats are leather/Alcantara, come fitted with a memory system and are exclusive to the GTS, and the interior gets nearly all the options available that would push the price of the base S past $100K.
The extra power comes via a revised camshaft with an increased intake-valve lift, stronger valve springs and timing delayed 5 degrees. Of course, none of this was undertaken for the Cayenne. Instead, the engine was pulled directly out of the Panamera, the less restrictive intake of which accounts for an additional 10 hp from the 4.8 when used in the sedan. Of course here in the GTS you’ll benefit from Porsche’s Sound Symposer—the latest name for pumping engine sounds into the cabin, previously known as “rolling down your windows.”
The transmission was tweaked as well, and here the 8-speed gets a 20 percent shorter final drive ratio of 3.7:1 as well as some hydraulic help which should increase flat-out shift times by a claimed 5 percent. Looking for a manual option? Too bad.
Twenty-inch wheels sit flush with the wider wheel wells, increasing the track 0.5 inches up front and 0.7 in the back. This looks great and makes the Cayenne a bit more nimble, too, but why is Porsche trying so hard to make this more and more like a sports car? Why not address the fact that its cargo capacity is still lacking, or how it can’t compose itself off-road. Sure, the vast majority of SUV owners never venture past the pavement, but isn’t it embarrassing to know your SUV can’t cut the muddy mustard?
At least the new turbodiesel has that impressive towing capacity.
Top rated dealers near you with 2013 Porsche Cayenne for Sale
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TMG Auto Sales
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Stellar Auto
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Five Star Motor Sports Inc.
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2013 Porsche Cayenne Reviews
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by skIf you want to drive a 911, but also want room for 5 people + a dog in the trunk + luggage, you have to get yourself a 2014 Cayenne GTS. The 4.8 litre naturally aspirated V8 is a blast to drive and the car is so stable that it feels like its on train tracks! A++ 10/10 rating. Cheers! -
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by Guru95Q9S7Best car I have ever driven. Had it for 6 days drove it 700 miles, over the mountains in snow and heavy rain and snow mix. Open dry road , rough road. It is all good a really nice car to drive under all conditions. Plenty of room inside for most anything. It is a real German mountain car. Love it. -
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by jules92871Love the luxury amenities. 2016 is a great model and better price to stomach the sticker shock of a new Porsche off the floor lot new! Love love love!
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