Ok nice. Nice products for the Cayenne.
I live in Europe, I'm always a bit jealous of the whole tail hitch receiver thing. We just have the tail hitch, not the square receiver. And the receiver is very versatile, it is so easy to buy a wheel carrier for it and stuff like that. Hardly any need to fabricate a custom complete bumper.
Another question I have is about the transmission. They come by in manual sometimes, although most are automatic.
I am wondering what advantages and disadvantages are.
If I'm going to buy an old 955 for example with at least 100.000 miles or more, which one will give the least amount of issues?
And while offroading, I am wondering if it really matters. Having more control over the engine is great, but having a torque converter in there also helps, especially if I end up choosing the VR6 which is less powerfull.
Then again, you already get low gearing to help you with the torque, so might be beneficial to get more control through the manual.
I don't think it will make much of a difference really. Even in sand dunes.
The 4x4 camper we have now has a small diesel engine that produces even less torque and weighs more, and the thing goes through everything, also sand dunes. (but of course it doesn't fly up the sand dunes)