2011 Porsche Cayenne S Sport Utility 4-door 4.8l on 2040-cars
High Point, North Carolina, United States
PORSCHE CAYENNE S 2011 NEW BODY STYLE WITH 37K MILES AND HAS FACTORY EXTENDED WARRANTY.
The car is in mint condition at 37k miles, with a Clean Title and Carfax. This is my personal Vehicle with no issues at all. It is fully loaded with Back up Camera and Heated and ventilated front seats. Triple black Certified Porsche Cayenne S with very low mileage(37k). This Cayenne S has a warranty for additional 2 Years or 100k Miles from Porsche. A fully loaded SUV with Navigation, Bluetooth, Satellite Radio, Back up Camera, Object Sensors along with Heated and Cooled Seats. It's fully loaded and is in pristine condition. I own both keys, all original car manuals along with the title. Everything is in proper working condition; the car is also equipped with new tires with little to no tread. It is Clean Carfax certified vehicle I do have a pay off with Bank but if it sells, I will have the title from Bank within few days. For more information regarding the call feel free to call and ask for Raj (336-558-3410). Feel free to ask any questions and give me a call anytime during the day! Factory warranty is up to 2015 April and certification (extended by Porsche) is valid up to 2017-April Month but please double check with Porsche to be safe. Terms: I will not release the vehicle until i get paid in full. For warranty details, Contact Porsche customer service and give them Vin# to verify expiry date. Happy Bidding, -Raj! |
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