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White / Beige Turbo ! Loaded W Fac Warranty ! Rear Camera Hi End Stereo on 2040-cars

US $76,888.00
Year:2010 Mileage:37912 Color: and interior is very modern and unmistakably Porsche
Location:

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

I am proud to announce the arrival of this stunning 2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo. Finished in Carrera White over Luxor Beige Leather, this AMAZING Panamera Turbo has only been driven 37,970 hwy pampered miles. It was delivered in December of 2010 and has PLENTY of factory warranty remaining. This Panamera Turbo is striking and ready for it's new owner!

Porsche's first venture into a sedan has redefined the entire segment. Maserati Quattroportes, BMW M5s, Mercedes-Benz S63s, and even Aston Martin’s Rapide cannot compete with the performance and athleticism of the Panamera Turbo! Motivated by a turbocharged V8 engine, transmitting its power through a sophisticated dual-clutch 7-speed automatic and AWD, It is a true 4-door, 4-seat sports car. The design language of the exterior and interior is very modern and unmistakably Porsche!

This Panamera Turbo is LOADED with highly desirable options such as REAR BACK UP CAMERA upgraded factory wheels Burmmester High-End Surround Sound System and so much more!!

If you are looking for the performance of a Porsche, in a crisp and trendsetting 4-door, your search ends here. It has factory warranty till 12/2016, and what a color combination! This is the right Porsche Panamera Turbo for YOU!


PORSCHE PANAMERA TURBO STANDARD EQUIPMENT

  • EXTERIOR
  • Bi-xenon headlights -inc: dynamic leveling, headlight washer system, welcome home function, adaptive light system w/static & dynamic cornering lights & speed-dependent headlight range control
  • Front window water repellant coating
  • 19" Panamera turbo wheels -inc: 5-dual spoke design alloy 19" x 9" front wheels & 19" x 10" rear wheels, 255/45ZR19 front tires, 285/40ZR19 rear tires
  • Wheel anti-theft device
  • Full underbody paneling
  • Pwr sunroof -inc: pwr sliding roof w/tip open/close
  • Large black front air dam intakes
  • Adaptive rear spoiler
  • Pwr mirrors
  • LED lights -inc: tail lights, brake lights
  • 2-speed wiper system -inc: rain-sensing wipers, wiper delay control, heated washer nozzles
  • Aluminum trunk lid
  • INTERIOR
  • Automatic climate control -inc: carbon filter
  • Rear split-folding bucket seats -inc: folding center armrest
  • Heated front/rear seats
  • Brushed aluminum door entry guards
  • 3-spoke multi-function tilt/telescopic leather steering wheel
  • Instrument cluster -inc: 4.8" color display, gear indicator, service interval indicator, ambient temp display, warning indicators, electronic oil level measurement w/map compensation
  • Pwr windows -inc: auto up/down, anti-jamming
  • Pwr locks
  • Remote central locking w/trunk release -inc: auto pwr rear lid
  • Porsche entry & drive -inc: transmitter in key-fob w/integrated ID for locking/unlocking by proximity & remote engine start
  • Homelink door opener
  • Cruise control
  • Anti-theft system
  • Rear window defogger
  • (3) front/(2) rear cupholders
  • (4) 12V pwr outlets
  • Alcantara roofliner
  • Illuminated visor vanity mirrors
  • Full leather interior trim
  • Alarm system
  • MECHANICAL
  • 7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) automatic transmission -inc: double clutch trans w/manual steering wheel speedshift
  • 4.8L DOHC DI 32-valve twin-turbocharged V8 engine -inc: dry sump lubrication, oil cooler
  • Engine drag torque control (EDTC)
  • VarioCam Plus continuously variable valve timing system
  • Automatic start-stop engine function -inc: deactivation button on center console
  • All wheel drive
  • Porsche active suspension management (PASM)
  • Adaptive air suspension
  • Double wishbone front suspension
  • Multi-link LSA rear suspension w/stabilizer bar
  • Pwr assisted steering w/variable ratio
  • Pwr 4-wheel vented disc brakes -inc: 6-piston front/4-piston rear monobloc fixed alloy red brake calipers
  • Dual-tube turbo stainless steel tailpipes
  • PACKAGE
  • 14-way pwr seats w/memory pkg -inc: 4-way pwr lumbar, seat memory, mirror memory, steering column memory, expanded memory functions on lights, wipers, air cond, door locks, instrument cluster & PCM settings, LED courtesy lights on door mirrors

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