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Awd, 12k Mile, One Owner, Tiptronic/8sp, Heated Steering Wheel, Navigation on 2040-cars

US $48,600.00
Year:2012 Mileage:12566
Location:

United States

United States
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2012 CAYENNE , AWD, 8 SPD AUTOMATIC WITH SHIFT PADDLES, SPORT CHRONO PKG,  HEATED FRONT SEATS, LEATHER, SUNROOF

POWER REAR GATE, FRONT AND REAR PARK ASSIST, NAVIGATION, HEATED STEERING WHEEL, BOSE STEREO SYSTEM, IN DASH

6 DISC CHANGER AND MUCH MORE. ONE OWNER WITH  NO REPORTED ACCIDENTS OR PAINT WORK TO CAR FAX. THIS CAYENNE  IS
 
ABSOLUTELY IN  PRISTINE CONDITION, SUPER CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT SIDE. WE DO HAVE MANHEIM CONDITION REPORT WITH 4.9
 
OUT OF 5.0 SCORE WHICH IS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. CAR FAX IS ALSO AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. PLEASE CALL US FOR THE
 
LINKS OR EMAILS. WE  OFFER FREE AIRPORT PICK UP AND DROP OFF. WE CAN ARRANGE SHIPPING UPON REQUEST.

DISCLAIMER; 
THIS CAYENNE WAS REACQUIRED BY MANUFACTURER DUE TO REAR GATE NOT CLOSING PROPERLY. YES THAT IS CORRECT, FOR 
REAR GATE NOT CLOSING PROPERLY, NO MECHANICAL ISSUES OF ANY KIND. THE GATE HAS BEEN INSPECTED, ADJUSTED
AND WORKS PERFECTLY. PORSCHE DOSE THIS TO KEEP THE HIGHEST COSTUMER SATISFACTION RATING. ALL THE PROPER DOCUMENT
FROM PORSCHE OF NORTH AMERICA TO CONFIRM AND SIGN UPON PURCHASE (LEMON LAW). THE VEHICLE IS COVERED BY FACTORY
BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY  SO BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AND SAVE THOUSANDS.

AT DOWNTOWN MOTORS WE STRIVE TO PRESENT OUR VEHICLES ACCURATELY. ANY WILLFUL MISREPRESENTATION ON OUR PART
AND YOU WILL BE REIMBURSED UP TO $500.00 FOR YOU TRAVEL EXPENSE.  WE ARE ACREDITED WITH BBB WITH AN A RATING.
PLEASE CALL. MIKE SHARAFI @ (478)-808-0248 WITH YOUR OFFERS AND QUESTIONS. THANK YOU.


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