2011 Porsche Panamera 3.6l Grey 22" Turbo Wheels Remaining Factory Warrenty on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
VIN: WP0AA2A73BL013724 Model: Panamera Color: Carbon Grey Metallic Interior Color: Black Mileage: 45,417 Factory Porsche Panamera Options & Codes; 1A Carbon Grey Metallic, 261 Auto Dimming Int & Ext Mirrors, 342 Heated Seats Front, 601 Bi-Xenon Headlights, 636 ParkAssits Front & Rear, 658 Servotronic, 686 XM Satellite Radio Receiver, AB Black, P23 PCM with Navigation Module, ZBX Moonroof. This Panamera comes with 22" Porsche Turbo II Style wheels. This Panamera drives excellent and still carries the balance of the 4yr/50k miles Factory warranty. The Panamera's PDK transmission provides smooth lightning-fast shifts that make it incredible to drive on a daily basis. The 300 horsepower Direct-Injection 3.6L V6 provides plenty of punch while keeping weight down and gas milage up. The local Porsche dealer just gave it a clean bill of health and it currently has no issues. Bid with confidence. We welcome trades and offer competitive leasing and financing terms. Please inquire at the contact information below: McLaren Chicago Downtown 312.624.8586 or info@mancusomotorsports.com Worldwide Shipping Available |
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