2012 Porsche Cayenne Turbo Sport Utility 4-door 4.8l on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Selling our beloved and Martini Racing adorned Cayenne Turbo. At this price, you'd be a fool to buy the S or GTS. There is no substitute for a 500hp family car. If you are in the market for this kind of ride then you probably already know there is nothing that compares to the Cayenne Turbo. X5 M is nice, but it is just not quite on this level. The seats (18 way heated and cooled) are the most comfortable on the market and the car is Crazy fun to drive while achieving very respectable MPG.
We are only selling because construction costs on the wife's new house are getting slightly uncomfortable. Personally, I'd rather live in the Cayenne and let the wife and kids fend for themselves, the sell her. Sadly, she makes the dough, and the decisions. She's actually pretty cool, she let me buy the Turbo, AND get the vinyl stripes. I can say without hesitation that this Cayenne is an absolute joy to own, drive and has not had a single issue. By the end of the auction I will have the 40K service completed. Service intervals are every 10K. I will sell early for the right price, but don't bug me with low ball non-sense. I'm more than happy to keep it and sell a vital organ to get her the ginormous 3' x 4' polished and honed travertine floors. Please call with any questions, I'll try to choke back the tears during the call. Truly, I have loved and cared for this car perhaps more than is healthy. She has been pampered and driven with respect and professionalism, and I can assure you are buying a beautiful, amazing car that you can obsess over as well. The Electric TOY CARS ARE NOT for sale. I'll be happy to assist in shipping or drive it down for the right price. Might be difficult to pry my fingers off the supple heated leather steering wheel when I arrive though. Call anytime and happy bidding on the 1 of a kind Martini Racing Cayenne Turbo. $1000.00 due within 24 hours of end of auction. No taxes on private party sale. Rich (602) 568-3143 PS. Did I mention RED SEAT BELTS? So cool! |
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