2014 Porsche Cayman on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
2014 PORSCHE CAYMAN S - PDK/SPORT CHRONO – LIKE NEW.
The car has always been garaged, and washed by hand at least once a week. There are no scratches or nicks on the car. It looks as it did when I bought it, inside and out. The wheels don’t have a mark on them. The car was covered with a clear bra by Brumos when I bought it, and it still looks like new as well. It covers the lower portion of the hood, the bumper, the front of the fenders, and the mirrors. Of course, there have been no accidents and no paintwork, and nothing has been modified on the car. The floor mats are brand new.
The car has the leather interior option, and if you haven’t seen the difference between this and the standard interior, you need to look at that. The dash is done in leather with stitching as opposed to the standard vinyl finish, and the leather door panels have the polished aluminum strip which is missing on the standard interior cars. To me, it is a night and day difference.
Other options include:
-PDK transmission
-Sport Chrono Package – includes dynamic engine mounts and sport-plus mode
-Bi-Xenon headlights with Dynamic Light System (lights turn when cornering)
-19” Boxster S Wheels
-Bose infotainment surround sound package with navigation
-Premium Package
-14 way power sport seats with memory
-SportDesign steering wheel with aluminum paddles
-Wheel center caps with colored Porsche crest
-Rhodium Silver metallic with Black leather interior
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