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  1. I've had an '04 Cayenne S for a little over a year now. About once a week, immediately upon accelerating (from a stop or on the go), the car hesitates and almost loses power completely. After about a second, it kicks in. On three occasions, it has died. I have not been able to figure out any kind of pattern. It happens when it is hot and cold, going up hill and down, even forward and reverse. I've had it into the dealer where I bought it (CPO) several times, but the story is always the same ... "no faults show on the computer, and it drove fine for us." Any suggestions on how I might be able to pinpoint the problem before the CPO warranty expires?
  2. I am not sure if my problem is the same or different. I bought a CPO 2004 Cayenne. When I turn right into a driveway or around a corner with a large dip, it sounds like the scene in Titanic when the ship breaks apart. The first couple of times it scared the heck out of me. Sounded almost like I ran over the sidewalk and bottomed out. I am no mechanic, and this is my first Porsche, but when the dealer told me this was normal, I found it hard to believe. If anybody has any insight, please help.
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