2004 Porsche Cayenne S - Only 61k Miles on 2040-cars
Frederick, Maryland, United States
2004 Porsche Cayenne S with 4.5L V8 and 6 speed Tiptronic transmission.
very low mileage of 61,100 miles. ad revision: 05/23/14 Contact me for service history / Carfax. I comply with eBay's Vehicle Purchase Protection Plan which means you don't get stuck with any unwelcome surprises. I can also guide with all shipping arrangements. Nicely optioned Cayenne S with the following options: - Active Air Suspension with PASM, driver selectable suspension; - Comfort Memory Seats with electrically adjustable + folding rear view mirrors;
- Electric Moonroof with sliding interior cover;
- Park Assist, front + rear;
- Bi Xexon headlights with washers;
- 19" Cayenne Design alloy wheels + colored crest hubcap;
- Automatic Climate Control driver + passenger;
- Bose surround sound stereo system;
- Roof rails;
- Steel engine protection cover; - Rubber floor mats.
I purchased this amazing SUV from a dealer in Texas in December of 2010 with a mileage of 45,070. I selected Texas as I didn't want salt exposure. This SUV has avoided salt and other Winter road chemicals. I had it professionally inspected prior to purchase, then fully gone over and caught up on all maintenances upon arrival. I've driven the vehicle approximate 16,000 miles over the past 3.5 years, thus the current mileage of ~61,100. As I live out in the country, the car has seen almost entirely highway use only during my ownership; no misuse, no racing, no heavy traffic idling. The best highway mileage I've been able to obtain is 22mpg going 63 mph. Please know what you're getting into with a Cayenne S. My opinion, not everyone is cut out to handle this SUV. This is a serious, very high powered, high performance vehicle with quirks that all 1st generation Cayennes have. I found that having the Durametric software was essential for keeping maintenance costs low. But on the other hand, no other brand offers continuous driving pleasure like Porsche; for me, most vehicles become wearisome after awhile. Not this one. Each drive, you feel the aliveness and soul of this thing. This SUV is the best all- around vehicle I've ever owned (a Porsche 928 last held that title), and I'm not very happy about having to sell it. Condition Statement Condition is all around excellent in all regards, with only very minor signs of use. No major accidents. No computer error codes. Engine runs perfectly. Vehicle drives perfectly. Interior is extremely clean. Air conditioning works. The flaws I'm aware of are: (1) The previous owner had a minor parking lot fender bender. This flaw was pointed out to me during my pre-purchase inspection, and I had it professionally examined by my Porsche dealership upon the vehicle's arrival. No significant damage. Appears to have only been repaired with a front bumper respray. I could not even see it myself until Porsche showed me, that the driver side fender is ever so slightly out of 100% correct position. Ignore it. You can't see it unless you really look for it. (2) Rear bumper below tailgate has a small patch of paint missing from when I misloaded an object. (3) The odometer reset button has to be pushed a certain way in order for it to work right. Work I've had done: - new driveshaft - new front brakes + rotors + multiple brake fluid flushing - new brake master cylinder
- stainless steel brake lines
- full servicing including all fluids when purchased and regular maintenance since
- all Porsche campaigns caught up on - alignment checked when purchased. - 2nd key purchased (but not yet programmed) - other odds and ends (I've all records of work I had done). - call me if you want to go over my service history in detail (receipt by receipt). Who am I and what is my reputation?
I'm a private seller selling my own cars that I've owned for pleasure driving only. I'm neither a dealer nor a backyard mechanic who fixes up cars and resells them. While not a mechanic by trade, I've been working on cars my whole life, in later years restoring along with professionals several early Porsches and a few other classics. It's safe to say that I'm a knowledgeable auto enthusiast. Although most of my sales on eBay have to do with computers and electronics, I've sold some cars here as well, so my strongest references are the feedback received on those transactions -- at least 3 of which you can still see if scroll through my feedback: " Excellent transaction... would buy another car without hesitation or concern! " Member id rustpt ( Feedback Score Of 279) May-25-13 08:32
Audi : TT S-Line 2 door coupe (#140972665206) US $13,800.00 "Great seller. Fantastic truck. Thank you thank you!!! I love it." Member id dan265b ( Feedback Score Of 226) Apr-21-12 17:49 Chevrolet : Suburban (#140734511846) US $4,050.00 "excellent seller,highly recommend,what a star ebayer.thank you very much.A++++++ " Member id maddymox ( Feedback Score Of 171) Jan-20-12 13:30
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