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2014 Porsche Cayman S on 2040-cars

US $27,500.00
Year:2014 Mileage:13900 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Paris, Virginia, United States

Paris, Virginia, United States
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If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: ulrikeuaamir@ttfans.com .

Up for sale is my immaculately maintained 2014 Porsche Cayman S in stunning Platinum Silver with only 13,900 miles.
This car carries a fully transferrable PORSCHE CERTIFIED WARRANTY good through April 30,2019 for worry free
driving. There are only two ways to obtain a CPO Porsche; either through a Porsche dealer or through a private
party sale. Here’s your opportunity to purchase a CPO Porsche without the huge dealer markup. Porsche’s
legendary CPO program covers nearly everything with no deductible and provides free roadside assistance for the
term of the warranty.
Platinum Silver was only available on the Cayman for the 2014 model year and is among the rarer colors you will
find. Platinum Silver highlights the beautiful lines of the Cayman S and depending on the light will appear as a
steely silver in sunlight and changes to a more subdued champagne in lower light. It is arguably the best color
for the Cayman. Paired with a manual 6-speed transmission and black leather interior, this car is the perfect
blend of style, performance and driving enjoyment. And driving enjoyment doesn’t quite describe what this
mid-engine sports car delivers. It is perhaps the purest, most balanced and dynamic driving experience you can buy
without getting into six figure money. Though you probably already know that if you’re shopping Caymans!
Porsche offers a dizzying amount of options and what makes this car appealing is that is contains a perfect blend
of options without driving the price sky high. This Cayman S is equipped with the following factory options:
20” Carrera Classic Wheels
Sport Chrono Package
14-way Power Sport Seats with memory package
Premium Package
Porsche Communications Management w/ BT Audio & Satellite Radio
Infotainment Package with Navigation and Bose Surround Sound
Bi-Xenon Headlights with Porsche Dynamic Lighting System (PDLS)
Heated and Cooled Seats
Heated Steering Wheel
Park Assist – Front and Rear
Porsche Crest on Headrests
Wheel Center Caps with colored Porsche Crest
Power Folding Side Mirrors
Multi-function Steering Wheel
This car contains no aftermarket add-ons. It has been maturely and responsibly driven with no hard launches, no
track time, hand washed only, always garaged, no smoking/drinking/eating, no rips/tears/stains/smells. The wheels
are in perfect condition with no curb rash whatsoever. There are two very small stone chips on the front apron
which have been touched up – other than that, this car is absolutely mint.
Additional photos available upon request. The car is still driven occasionally, so actual mileage will vary.
Serious offers only please. Thanks for looking!!!

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