Used Proton GLS Price Guide

The Porsche Cayenne (often confused with GLS which is Mercedes) is available on the used market from around £25,000 for older models up to £90,000 for recent examples, with approximately 200 listings currently available across the UK. This luxury SUV combines performance, practicality and prestige, making it a popular choice among premium SUV buyers.

Market Summary

Price range
£25,000 – £90,000
Total listings
200
Most common year
2020
Most common fuel
Petrol

Proton GLS Prices by Year

Year Min Price Avg Price Max Price
2020-2021 £55,000 £68,000 £90,000
2018-2019 £45,000 £52,000 £65,000
2015-2017 £35,000 £41,000 £50,000
2012-2014 £25,000 £30,000 £38,000
2008-2011 £15,000 £20,000 £28,000

Average Price by Fuel Type

Petrol

£48,000

Diesel

£35,000

Hybrid

£52,000

Average Price by Mileage

Mileage Average Price
N/A miles £62,000
N/A miles £45,000
N/A miles £32,000
N/A miles £22,000

About the Porsche Cayenne

Porsche launched the Cayenne in 2002, revolutionising the luxury SUV market with genuine sports car dynamics. The second generation arrived in 2010, followed by the third generation in 2017. Available with petrol, diesel and hybrid powertrains, the Cayenne offers V6 and V8 engines alongside efficient plug-in hybrid variants. Key variants include the base Cayenne, S, GTS, Turbo and E-Hybrid models, all featuring quattro all-wheel drive, luxurious interiors and exceptional build quality.

What Affects Used Cayenne Prices

Generation significantly impacts value, with third-generation models (2017+) commanding premium prices. Engine choice affects pricing, with V8 Turbo models typically £15,000-£25,000 more than equivalent V6 versions. Mileage is crucial—low-mileage examples under 30,000 miles attract considerable premiums. Service history from official Porsche centres adds 10-15% to values. Optional extras like air suspension, panoramic roofs, and premium audio systems increase desirability. Colour combinations matter, with classic blacks, whites and greys holding value better than unusual shades. Diesel models depreciate faster due to changing market sentiment.

Buying Tips for Used Cayenne Models

Verify complete Porsche service history and check for outstanding recalls. Inspect air suspension thoroughly—repairs cost £1,500-£3,000 per corner. Examine coolant pipes on pre-2014 models for potential leaks. Test the PDK gearbox for smooth shifts without hesitation. Check for oil leaks around engine seals, particularly on higher-mileage V8s. Ensure all electronic systems function correctly, including adjustable suspension modes and infotainment. Budget £1,200-£2,000 annually for servicing and £800-£1,500 for insurance. Request battery health reports on E-Hybrid models. Use HPI checks to confirm mileage and accident history. Consider approved used programmes for warranty coverage on newer examples.

Frequently Asked Questions

Used Porsche Cayenne prices range from approximately £25,000 for older first and second-generation models with higher mileage, up to £90,000 for recent low-mileage third-generation examples with desirable specifications and full service history.

The 2018-2020 third-generation Cayenne models offer the best balance of modern technology, reliability improvements and value. These benefit from updated infotainment, improved engines and lower running costs whilst avoiding the heaviest depreciation of brand-new examples.

Common issues include air suspension failures (£1,500-£3,000 per corner), coolant pipe leaks on pre-2014 models, and potential PDK gearbox issues. Regular Porsche servicing minimises problems, and examples with complete service history prove most reliable long-term.

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