Backup Camera Park Distance Control Speed Radar Mint Condition 1 Owner Clean Car on 2040-cars
US $28,900.00
Year:2006Mileage:92500Color: Blue
/ Black
Location:
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:SUV
Engine:4.5L 4511CC V8 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WP1AC29P76LA92172
Year: 2006
Interior Color: Black
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Cayenne
Trim: Turbo S Sport Utility 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 92,500
Sub Model: Turbo S
Exterior Color: Blue
GORGEOUS 2006 PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO S WITH 92500 ORIGINAL MILES.
FASTEST SUV EVER MADE, OVER 550HP, DRIVES LIKE A ROCKET. OVER $100K MSRP :
NAVIGATION, BACK UP CAMERA, PARK DISTANCE CONTROL, XENON LIGHTS,
REAR HEATED SEATS, AIR SUSPENSION, SPEED RADAR IN REAR VIEW MIRROR.
PERFECT TURBO S, NO ANY ISSUES, LEAKS, NOISES, FAULTY MESSAGES
ON THE DASH, NO PAINT WORK. COOLING PIPES HAVE BEEN REPLACED TO
ALUMINUM AT 80K MILES. CLEAN 1-OWNER CARFAX , PERFECT AUTOCHECK.
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Title issued or updated Registration issued or renewed First owner reported Titled or registered as personal vehicle Loan or lien reported Passed safety inspection
12/05/2006
New York Motor Vehicle Dept. New York, NY
Title issued or updated Loan or lien reported
12/08/2006
Manhattan Motor Cars Inc. New York, NY 212-594-6200 manhattanmotors.com
Headlights serviced
04/03/2007
Manhattan Motor Cars Inc. New York, NY 212-594-6200 manhattanmotors.com
Vehicle serviced
07/13/2007
Manhattan Motor Cars Inc. New York, NY 212-594-6200 manhattanmotors.com
Oil and filter changed One tire mounted and balanced Brakes checked
08/20/2007
Manhattan Motor Cars Inc. New York, NY 212-594-6200 manhattanmotors.com
Vehicle serviced
11/20/2007
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Tire(s) replaced State safety inspection completed Oil and filter changed Brake fluid flushed/changed
01/18/2008
Manhattan Motor Cars Inc. New York, NY 212-594-6200 manhattanmotors.com
Tire repaired
05/30/2008
Manhattan Motor Cars Inc. New York, NY 212-594-6200 manhattanmotors.com
Vehicle serviced
07/08/2008
Manhattan Motor Cars Inc. New York, NY 212-594-6200 manhattanmotors.com
Recommended maintenance performed Horn replaced Drivability/performance checked
10/13/2008
New York Motor Vehicle Dept. New York, NY
Registration issued or renewed Titled or registered as personal vehicle Passed safety inspection
Manhattan Motor Cars Inc. New York, NY 212-594-6200 manhattanmotors.com
Four wheel alignment performed Rear spring(s) replaced Liftgate/tailgate support strut(s) replaced Oil and filter changed Tire(s) changed Drivability/performance checked Safety inspection performed Emissions inspection performed
04/09/2009
27,760
Manhattan Motor Cars Inc. New York, NY 212-594-6200 manhattanmotors.com
Oil and filter changed Cabin air filter replaced/cleaned Horn replaced Tire(s) changed
05/12/2009
28,470
Manhattan Motor Cars Inc. New York, NY 212-594-6200 manhattanmotors.com
Engine/powertrain computer/module replaced Drivability/performance checked One tire mounted and balanced Washed/detailed Computer reprogrammed
07/23/2009
35,065
Manhattan Motor Cars Inc. New York, NY 212-594-6200 manhattanmotors.com
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