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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2008 1.G Information Manual 440
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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2008 1.G Information Manual Drive  
The convenience of an automatic.
The excitement of a sequential gearbox.
Six-speed Tiptronic  S.
Each gearshift point is automatically
selected based on current road 
conditions and driving st

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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2008 1.G Information Manual Drive  
Applying power with intelligence.
Porsche Traction Management (PTM).
If one wheel loses traction, PTM 
utilises the ABD function to apply 
the corresponding brake. As a 
result, more drive is

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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2008 1.G Information Manual Chassis
Precision in design.
Precision on the road.
location is more accurate and 
agility is enhanced, with minimal
disturbance on uneven surfaces.
The subframe is secured on 
rubber mountings that m

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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2008 1.G Information Manual Chassis
Exceptional power requires accurate direction.
Steering.Tough for off road, light for the track, stylish for any terrain.
Wheels.
The electrically adjustable steer-
ing column has a driver-sel

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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2008 1.G Information Manual Chassis
Active prevention of body roll when cornering.
For greater comfort and control.
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC).
PDCC is an active anti-roll system
that anticipates and significantly
re

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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2008 1.G Information Manual Off road 
Every Porsche is designed and
built to the highest possible 
standards – in dynamics, agility,
safety, comfort and everyday 
practicality. Combined, the result 
is pure driving pleasure. W

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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2008 1.G Information Manual Off road 
Porsche Hill Control (PHC) uses
engine braking to enable steady
descent on otherwise hazardous
gradients at speeds of up 
to 20 km / h (12.5 mph). If one 
or more wheels begin to lose 
tract