2008 Porsche Cayenne Turbo - Perfect Winter Fun Car on 2040-cars
Lehighton, Pennsylvania, United States
Perfect winter drivers car. Very good appearance, truck has a presence. 21" wheels, awesome engine and a very comfortable ride. Height adjustable - Air ride self leveling suspension-comfort, normal, or sport mode. Great brakes, stops like a sports car. Very reliable, truck has never broken. I am not aware of any accidents or repairs other then normal maintanence. I have owned it since 2011 at approx 42,000 miles, I have really enjoyed driving her, still handles and brakes like the day I bought it. Very tight car.
I have replaced brakes & rotors, all fluids & filters(including coolant & brake fluid), oil & filter changes every 6-8k miles instead of 10k like Porsche recommends, Mobile 1 only 0w-40. Also needed a new fuel cap. I just replaced the cardan shaft - needed on almost all of these trucks - $1200 Porsche part and a new set of brake pads during last service. As with any car that is driven often and has 86K miles, there are some paint defects, mostly small scratches or chips where clear bra was not applied. Easily fixable minor defect in rear bumper where a trailer poked it scraped paint and removed the rear beauty plate. Small cut in front bumper valence. Sat Radio & CD & Aftermarket Ipod connection Porsche Crest in front head rests Alcantera head liner Moon roof w sun shade Front/Side/Rear impact warning system Review Camera Auto windshield wipers 21" wheels 18" wheels with thinner snow tires Lockable differentials Never got stuck in all the snow & ice last winter. Needs nothing except a new owner. I'm downsizing and just purchased a new Mecan. Lots of other options - Painted wheel crests Factory Towing PKG Auto Lift gate auto unlock w key in pocket? don't know what they called that. Heated mirror Heated seats All Books & Manuals 2 Keys No stories, no warning lights, just a nice, well maintained, used Porsche - mileage will change as I'm still driving her. Available for local inspection or test drive during this auction, also for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early. |
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