2013 Porsche 911 Carrera 4s Cabriolet Pdk, Sport Chrono on 2040-cars
Flat Rock, North Carolina, United States
I purchased this excellent vehicle new in April 2013. I am ordering a new one, so hope to sell this one before the new one arrives. The car has been regularly serviced (Oil changes, software updates) by our local Porsche dealer. There is no damage or any mechanical issues. There are currently 11,500 miles on the odometer. See picture of the original window sticker to see all of the options. I had the "Duck Tail" portion of the sport design package added right after I purchased the car. I did not want the front portion because it reduced the ground clearance in front and I have had experience with low front ground clearance on other vehicles. The vehicle's software was updated to reflect this change to keep the original spoiler mechanism from raising at high speeds (over 78 mph). I have the original spoiler and all hardware for the original configuration if one desires to return the car to the original configuration. The car is equipped with the 7 speed PDK / dual clutch automated manual transmission, so the car can be driven in fully automatic mode or in full paddle shifting manual mode. When in automatic mode, one can override the automatic program by using the paddle shifters. The car is a dark metallic brown (Anthracite Brown Metallic) with a Beige (Luxor Beige) interior. The two front floor carpets are black with the Porsche logo in them. There is an added Battery tender and connection in the front trunk as well as a never used front license plate bracket. Both Keys and all books and documentation are included. I will also include a Tan Porsche baseball cap. The top goes up and down very quickly and can be operated at up to 31 mph. It has a Glass rear window, not plastic. Tires are still in very good shape. There are no pictures of the engine bay because there is not much to see as everything is pretty well covered by plastic panels and ventilation fans. If there are any addition pictures that anyone might want just let me know. The car has always been garaged and regularly kept clean. The electronics and technology in this car are amazing. Several of the displays can be fully programmed to display all kinds of information (time, date, GPS info, navigation, radio information, Bluetooth mobile phone connection and caller-ID, maps, altitude, speed limit, mpg, fuel used, many engine parameters(gages), and more). Automatic dual zone air conditioning, cruise control, heated seats, memory seats, 14 way electrically adjustable seats(both sides), Homelink garage door control. All books, documents and both Keys are included. Do not hesitate to call or e-mail with any questions or additional pictures. Bob Huffine rahuffine@yahoo.com Home: 828-692-2928 Cell: 407-496-4578 Factory Options: 14 way power sport seats, with memory (both sides), BOSE Audio package, Premium interior package, PDK, Automatic dimming mirrors, Heated seats, 20 inch sport design wheels, Wheel caps with Porsche Crest, Porsche Dynamic Light System, Sport Chrono Package, BOSE Surround sound, SiriusXM & HD Radio, 6-Disc CD/DVD Changer, Multi-function steering wheel, Porsche Crest on headrests, Added: rear sport design package "Duck Tail", Battery tender. |
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