2004 Porsche Cayenne S Sport Utility 4-door 4.5l on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
Beautiful 2004 Porsche Cayenne in Jarma beige metallic with saddle, ALL LEATHER interior. 156,000 highway miles This car has tons of options: Navigation BOSE Stereo CD changer All leather interior (including the dash) Power seats, door locks and windows of course... Heated front seats Moonroof, Roof rack, 19" wheels (minor rash) AC - super cold! Car is not perfect cosmetically, but in pretty good shape... paint is bright and shiny. Mechanically the car is sound, very fast, very smooth, recently service transmission. A true joy to drive... did I mention fast? The negatives: There are a few bumps and bruises on the rear bumper. The car had a battery replacement earlier in the year, and the ECM was not flashed properly... because of this, the air suspension light, and fuel gauge does not display properly. This is essentially an easy computer fix at your local dealer. Other than that, the care is great. AC blows super cold! No warranties expressed or implied. Clean title, vehicle is as is. |
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Fri, 04 Apr 2014We might be looking at the end of an era in European performance models. Mercedes-Benz is doing away with the SLS in favor of a rumored smaller and cheaper SLC, and Porsche has said that a new 911 GT2 isn't necessarily a sure thing, which means another 911 GT2 RS is even farther away. In its latest video, Evo's Jethro Bovingdon pits the ultimate versions of these German sports coupes against each other and finds two of the fastest cars the magazine has ever lapped around its track.
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NHTSA was investigating for "rapid coolant loss caused by coolant pipe-fitting failure, allegedly resulting in vehicle disablement and/or loss of vehicle control due to reduced traction for the affected vehicle or following traffic," according to the regulators website. "Most of the leak complaints did not appear to involve complete separation of the fittings and many were detected when the vehicle was parked," said NHTSA's statement.
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