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Porsche Cayenne S on 2040-cars

US $17,900.00
Year:2005 Mileage:82000
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
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Porsche Cayenne S, fully optioned 

Black on black leather with silver trim.  This is a very smooth running vehicle with unbelievable curb appeal.  The black color allows it to look like a much newer Cayenne and the condition of the vehicle is great.  What other vehicle can reach 130+ MPH and drive up an unplowed driveway while looking like a $100,000 car!

Not only does it look good but has the rare suspension option ($3,000) that allows for setting the ride comfort along with the height adjustment (similar to a range rover).  I had a professional installation of a show quality audio system that is crystal clear and utilizes all of the factory locations including the installation of a 10" JL Audio subwoofer (in the back left panel of the cargo area).  Look at the pictures, it is flawless and sounds amazing.  I also have an updated head unit that performs every function (blue tooth, back up camera, traffic allerts, gps, etc.).  The audio system was close to $5,000 installed.

With the cost to maintain a Porsche, I also have an extended warranty, bumper to bumper to 100,000 Miles.  I could cash in or will leave with the vehicle for a reasonable offer.  I also have a black factory cargo roof rack if desired for a negotiable price. 

Highlights include:

- Adjustable Suspension (comfort, normal, sport)
- Adjustable Suspension (high, medium, low, load settings)
- Differential locking 4wd
- Navigation
- 82,000 Miles
- Sunroof
- almost new Nitto Terra Grapplers 
- 20" factory Porsche rims painted black
- back up camera
- Bumper to Bumper warranty (Paragon Motor Club) up to 100,000 Miles (price is negotiable as I could cash in for a credit)


I am only selling to make room for a larger vehicle. Call or text to make your best offer. 602-525-1491

    Porsche Cayenne for Sale

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