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APCJr

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  1. I have the same question on my 2011 Cayenne. The dealer quoted $1200 (parts & labor) to replace the rear brake pads and rotors because I was also just 1mm above state inspection minimums. This is my first Porsche after owning BMW's for many years. (Still have one.) Why it it absolutely necessary to replace both the pads and rotors? I have no reason to be suspicious. I trust my service advisor (who was out) but there was no mention of scoring or warped rotors. I was simply told that it is always necessary. Is this accurate?
  2. Does anyone have any experience with mud flaps for a 2011 Cayenne available from K2 Motor at this site: http://www.k2motor.com/11-13-porsche-cayenne-front-rear-mud-flap-4pc.html Or, any others that you'd recommend? My car is the "base" V6 with 19 in. Turbo wheels. Thank you. APCJr
  3. I am a new member, having just purchased a 2011 Cayenne from a dealer in Va. Beach, VA. The car is loaded but does not have the optional voice control for Bluetooth or a backup camera.. Does anyone know if either one can be added, and if so, where there is additional info on how? The car has Nav, Walnut Interior Package, Light Comfort Package w/ Memory, Convenience Package and Boise Audio Package with 6 CD changer. Thank you for your assistance. APCJr
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