2011 - Porsche Cayenne on 2040-cars
South Lima, New York, United States
For sale is a 3 year old Porsche Cayenne Turbo (model year: 2011) in IMMACULATE condition. I am the original owner and have taken excellent care of the vehicle since day one. It has always been garaged and, as you can see from the low miles, is very infrequently driven. The car is still under warranty for another couple months so it leaves the buyer confident to ensure that everything is to their satisfaction. Last but not least is the SPECTACULAR Burmester Stereo System: It will literally blow you ears off. All in all, this car was outfitted with EVERY option that Porsche offered at the time this Cayenne Turbo was released. The MSRP at the time of purchase was 125,710. This SUV has always been tenderly maintained and cared for presenting the new owner a terrific deal. The buyer will be extraordinarily pleased. COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS (please see included attachment for features and options): 2011 Porsche Cayenne Turbo 26,448 Original Miles Meteor Grey Metallic Espresso Natural Full Leather Interior with Alcantara Headliner 20" Sport Design II Wheels TECHNICAL/MECHANICAL 4.8 Litre V8, 500 HP, 516 LB-FT Torque Twin Turbochargers 8-Speed Tiptronic S Transmission with Auto Start/Stop PTM - Porsche Traction Management PSM - Porsche Stability Management Fully Independent Air Suspension with PASM 7,716 LB Towing Capacity with Tow Package 19" Collapsible Spare Wheel PASSIVE SAFETY/ENVIRONMENT Tire Pressure Monitoring System Driver/Passenger Airbags Front Side Airbags Driver Knee Airbag Curtain Airbags from A to C Pillars Integrated Side Impact Protection COMFORT/CONVENIENCE Adaptive Sports Seats with 18-Way Memory PCM Navigation System Universal Audio Interface with iPod Connection Bluetooth Hands-Free Mobile Phone Interface and Media Player Rear Privacy Glass Power Liftgate Automatic Cruise Control XM Satellite Radio Heated/Dimming/Retracting Exterior Mirrors OPTIONS Full Natural Leather Package Anthracite Birch Interior Wood Package Premium Package Plus Sport Package Thermo Insulated Glass with Privacy Glass Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control 3-Spoke Sport Steering Wheel with Aluminum Paddle Shifters Wheel Hubs with Colored Crest Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus Panorama Roof System Electric Roll-up Rear Sun Blinds Keyless Entry and Drive Reverse Camera + Parking Assist Front/Rear Lane Change Assistant 4-Zone Climate Control Interior LED Lighting Burmester High End Surround Sound Stereo Porsche Crest Front Headrests
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