2014 Porsche Panamera New Color: Yachting Blue Metallic on 2040-cars
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.6L V6 24V GDI DOHC
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:MANUAL OR GEAR SHIFT
Year: 2014
Make: Porsche
Model: Panamera
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: 7-SPEED PDK W/ REAR-WHEEL DRIVE AND COASTING FUNC.
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 100
Exterior Color: YACHTING BLUE METALLIC
Interior Color: AGATE GREY
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: 4-DOOR SEDAN
2014 Panamera Exterior: Yachting Blue Metallic Interior: Standard Interior
in Agate Grey Built in Leipzig STANDARD EQUIPMENT Unless replaced by options Technicaland Mechanical 3.6 Liter V6 I Front Engine with Aluminum Engine
Block & Cylinder Heads Power: 310 HP@ 6200 rpm/Torque: 2951b.-ft.@ 5500 rpm 7-speed Porsche
Doppelkupplung (POK) w/ Rear-Wheel
Drive and coasting tunc. Water cooling with Thermal Management Direct Fuel Injection (OFI) with Integrated Dry-Sump Lubrication System Electronic Engine Management System (EMS) VarioCam Plus with four valves
per cylinder Steel-Spring Suspension Aluminum Double Wishbone Axle (Front) I Aluminum Multi-link Axle (Rear) 21.1 gallon fuel tank including
reserve 360 mm Slotted I Ventilated Rotors
with 6-piston calipers
in Black (Front) 330 mm Slotted /Ventilated Rotors with 4-piston
calipers in Black (Rear) 8 x 18 ET 59 Panamera wheels with 245/50 ZR 18
tires
(Front) 9 x 18 ET 53 Panamera wheels
with 275/45 ZR 18 tires (Rear) ***Vehicle may be equipped w/ performance or all-season tires. Performance tires are not recommended for winter driving.
Consult your Porsche dealer or owner's manual for tire recommendations.*** Safety and Environment Tire sealing compound with electric air compressor Fully galvanized hybrid lightweight body w/ side impact protection
in doors 3-point seat belts with pretensioners (F/R),
LATCH mounts for rear seats Full-size airbags,
knee airbags for driver and passenger,
rear side airbags Two chall)ber side
airbags in front seats, curtain
airbags from A to C pillar Porsche Stability
Management
(PSM) with ABS Alarm system with immobilizer and interior monitoring Comfort and Convenience Bi-Xenon™ headlights
with automatic
leveling and headlight
cleaning system Four-point LED Daytime Running
Lights (Front) I LED taillights (Rear) 8-way Power Seats with seat height,
backrest angle and fore/aft
adjustment
Two rear seats with center console and 60/40 split folding capability Multifunction steering wheel with
rim in smooth-finish leather Automatic two-zone
climate control w/ active carbon filter & quality sensor Five cupholders- (1) front center console, {2) folding above glove box and (2) rear center console Porsche Communication Management (PCM) with Navigation, 7-inch color touch screen, CD/DVD, hard-drive with storage capability for digital audio files 11 speakers with external amplifier- Total Output 235 watts Bluetooth®
hands-free profile
capability, UAI incl.
Aux-In and USB inputs Electric moonroof
with tiiVslide functionality Automatic power windows (front and rear) with anti-pinch protection Electrically adjustable heated side mirrors Instrument cluster
featuring 4.8 inch TFT screen and Black dials Automatic rain sensing windshield
wipers featuring variable speed control
Door-sill guards in Brushed
Aluminum with model logo (Front) Auto Start Stop functionality, Vehicle Electrical System Recuperation Power Steering with variable
steering ratio Water repellent side windows with Matte Black trim Two-way adaptive
rear spoiler, Dual single-tube tailpipes (Left/Right) Powerlift tailgate
with open/close function and integrated LED brake light ParkAssist (front and rear)
with acoustic proximity warning Storage Volume: 15.7 cu.-ft. I 44.6 cu.-ft. (w/ seats folded) Storage: Lockable
glove box with air conditioning, center console (F/R) Use you smartphone to learn more about this vehicle. Scan the symbol at the right to: • Schedule a test drive • Learn more about this dealership • Share with Friends OPTIONS Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices Panamera Yachting Blue Metallic Standard Interior
in Agate Grey Adaptive Air Suspension incl. PASM 20" 911 Turbo II Wheels Wheel Center Caps with Colored Porsche
Crest Seat Ventilation (Front) Bi-Xenon™ headlights incl. Porsche
Dynamic Light System (POL ParkAssist (Front and Rear) with Surround View Bose® Audio Package Premium Package Plus Power Seats (14-way) with Memory Package Excludes fuel; title, registration, and license fees; dealer documentation and deliverycharges;
and dealer installed optionsand accessories. WPOAA2A78EL005218 Method of Trans: Truck Port of Entry: BRUNSWICK
FUEL ECONOMY: 22 MPG 18 28 CITY HIGHWAY
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