2008 Porsche Cayenne S on 2040-cars
Belleville, New Jersey, United States
EXTERIOR Roof rails Rear window wiper/washer w/delay Pwr heated retractable mirrors Heat-insulating laminated glass w/enhanced reflectivity, rear privacy glass Heated windshield washers Bi-Xenon headlamps w/dynamic leveling, washers, dynamically controlled static cornering light Integrated front/rear fog lights Rain-sensing front wipers w/heated washer nozzles Pwr tailgate latch INTERIOR Front/rear parking assist system Bose AM/FM radio-inc: CD player, 14-speakers, subwoofer, MP3 capability Homelink garage door opener Leather-wrapped shift lever Stainless steel door entry guard & pedal pads Cruise control Iluminated vanity mirrors Rear window defogger Full leather 12-way pwr heated comfort front bucket seats w/enhanced memory (6) aux pwr outlets Dual front/rear adjustable cup holders Heated multifunction 3-spoke steering wheel w/pwr adjustment Automatic climate control w/dual front passenger controls-inc: auto air recirculation system w/air quality sensor, particle/pollen/carbon filter Aluminum-look interior Alarm system with ultrasonic interior surveillance, inclination sensor PCM info & navigation system Electronic immobilizer w/in-key transponder Lockable air conditioned glovebox & front passenger seat storage compartment Trip computer Full leather 12-way pwr heated comfort front bucket seats w/enhanced memory & lumbar 60/40 split folding heated rear seats Front/rear reading lamps Pwr door locks Pwr windows MECHANICAL Dry sump lubrication 6-speed tiptronic transmission w/OD 4-wheel vented disc brakes w/6-piston front/4-piston rear aluminum fixed calipers Air suspension w/self-leveling ride height control, Porsche active suspension management (PASM) Variocam Plus Brake pad wear sensors w/in dash warning light 4.8L DOHC SMPI aluminum twin-turbocharged 32-valve V8 engine 18" x 8" Cayenne Turbo II alloy wheels P255/55ZR18 tires (2) exhaust outlets in matte silver finish Front/rear stabilizer bars Fully galvanized steel body w/integrated frame Porsche Traction Management (PTM) permanent all-wheel drive Front independent double wishbone suspension Porsche Stability Management (PSM) 4-wheel anti-lock braking system Rear independent multi-link suspension Servotronic speed-sensitive pwr steering system 18" collapsible spare tire NOTE **PRELIMINARY STANDARD EQUIPMENT** PROCESSING-OTHER City 12/hwy 19 (4.8L engine/6-speed auto trans) SAFETY Front/rear side curtain airbags Child seat UCRA anchors on outer rear seats Front airbag deactivation Side-guard door beams 3-point seat belts w/pretensioners, front force limiters Front side-impact airbags Driver & front passenger frontal airbags Child safety rear door locks |
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