Porsche: Cayenne V6 on 2040-cars
Lansing, Michigan, United States
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Vehicle is being sold in as is condition. Rims have scuff marks on both drivers side rims. There is a crease on the drivers side rear door and two small dings on the rear quarter panel. This has a clean car fax. I believe the vehicle got this damage from backing out of a garage. Other than this the vehicle is in great shape. Both rear and front bumper have license plate marks from parking the vehicle in NYC. There are a few light scratches around the vehicle which I am told will buff out. Vehicle was just serviced at Certified Porsche dealership and needs nothing. It just came out of warranty early this year. Interior is in 9 out of 10 condition. Dealer can provide a quote for extended warranty. Selling to make room for another vehicle. Vehicle mileage may change slightly. 15ft 10.8inWIDTH 6ft 4.3inHEIGHT 5ft 7.4inGROUND CLEARANCE 0ft 8.7inBody style illustration may not reflect the actual shape of this vehicle.Exterior MeasurementsWIDTH6 ft. 4.3 in. (76.3 in.)HEIGHT5 ft. 7.4 in. (67.4 in.)LENGTH15 ft. 10.8 in. (190.8 in.)GROUND CLEARANCE0 ft. 8.7 in. (8.7 in.)FRONT TRACK5 ft. 5.2 in. (65.2 in.)REAR TRACK5 ft. 5.7 in. (65.7 in.)WHEEL BASE9 ft. 6 in. (114 in.)Interior TYPEGasFUEL TYPEPremium unleaded (required)FUEL TANK CAPACITY22.4 gal.RANGE IN MILES mi.EPA MILEAGE EST. (CTY/HWY)16/23 mpgWeights and CapacitiesMAXIMUM TOWING CAPACITY**7716 lbs.MAXIMUM PAYLOAD**1698 lbs.GROSS WEIGHT6173 lbs.DRAG COEFFICIENT0.35 CdCURB WEIGHT4475 lbs.ANGLE OF APPROACH26.5 degreesANGLE OF DEPARTURE25.0 degreesCARGO CAPACITY, ALL SEATS IN PLACE23.7 cu.ft.MAXIMUM CARGO CAPACITY62.9 cu.ft.** When adequately equipped, which may require engine and/or other drivetrain TYPEFour wheel shiftable automaticEngine & PerformanceBASE ENGINE SIZE3.6 LCAM TYPEDouble overhead cam ft-lbs. @ 3000 rpmHORSEPOWER300 hp @ 6300 rpmTURNING CIRCLE39.1 wishbone front rear independent suspensionFront and rear stabilizer barWarrantyBASIC4 yr./ 50000 mi.DRIVETRAIN4 yr./ 50000 mi.ROADSIDE4 yr./ 50000 mi.
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Check out our high-res image gallery above to see this prototype up close, and scroll down below to watch a video of it crossing the auction block and for its official auction description.
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