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  1. It sure looks a lot better lower. The handling has not been adversely affected? I'm thinking, the stock Porsche suspension setup must be amazing to begin with.
  2. My apologies for digging up this thread from the dead, but I wanted to see if anyone has any experience importing a Cayenne recently (as in the last 6 months) from the US to Canada and if it is still worth it. I am planning on importing a 2011 Cayenne (hopefully I can find one that is a year old) in Sept/Oct time frame. Looking at prices of 2008's on autotrader.com and comparing that to the same model in Canada, there is a difference of about $5K. Is it worth it getting the truck from the US rather than buying it here? Is it better to instead get a year old 2011 later this year mainly because of the much improved vehicle and significant $ difference between a Canadian vehicle vs. US? Does that difference become negligible when you factor in the 6% import tax?
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