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Will Porsche Cayenne wheels fit on other, non-SUV Porsche cars?
My friend has a set of OEM Porsche 19"s from a guy he worked for that had a Cayenne that we are trying to sell as neither of us have a Cayenne of our own, let alone any Porsche. We are trying to sell these but if they work on any or some Porsche cars as well, not just the Cayenne there would be X amount more people that could use these wheels. Are the bolt pattern and hub offsets comparable to the usual Porsche car fitments? Being an SUV I would think not but then again I could be wrong.
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- Anonymous5 years ago
A cayenne would make a fantastic first car. It is big, safe, easy to drive, and has fantastic brakes. The hybrid and 6 cyl models would be great, unless you have plans for towing with this SUV. As with any car, you'll want to weigh out all of the costs as well as the maintenance it will need: things like tires, brakes, oil changes, etc. In most states you will need to co-title the car so that it is somehow tied to a person over 18. Most of the time it is a parent. The vehicle registration is next, and where you get your plates. Different states handle plates different ways, but consider it the money you pay to use the streets. You will also need insurance. Depending on whether you have a loan or not, required coverages will be different. The short answer is that you will probably need an adult to own the car with you until you are 18.