2013 Porsche Cayenne S Hybrid Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
US $67,500.00
Year:2013
Mileage:11177
Color:
DIMENSIONS
Location:
Beverly Hills, California, United States
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The 2013 Porsche Cayenne S hybrid is the slightly greener version of Porsche’s bestselling vehicle. Though it shares much of its underpinnings with the VW Touareg hybrid, the Cayenne looks and handles as you would expect an SUV from Porsche. Plus, it’s nearly as quick as the V-8–powered S model. The Cayenne hybrid is unique in the segment, offering more brand cachet than some of its competitors, and more practicality and refinement than the others.
Sports-car driving dynamics, family-friendly practicality, V-8 performance from a hybrid, seamless transition between gasoline and hybrid system.
The Cayenne S hybrid is torquey and powerful with excellent handling. Its sharp steering and capable suspension make it a great choice for eco-conscious shoppers who feel more comfortable with hybrids than diesels.
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VEHICLE DETAILS
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PRICE PAID: $78,620 Cayenne AWD 4dr S Hybrid
4-Door All Wheel Drive SUV, 8-sp Automatic, 20/24 mpg
5 passengers, 4950 lb, 3-liter, supercharged, turbocharged, V-6 engine,
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BRAKES
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Brake Type
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Pwr
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Brake ABS System
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4-Wheel
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Brake ABS System (Second Line)
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N/A
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Disc - Front (Yes or )
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Yes
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Disc - Rear (Yes or )
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Yes
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Front Brake Rotors
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Yes - 14.2 x 2 in vented 6 pistons
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Rear Brake Rotors
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Yes 13 x 2 in vented 4 pistons
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ENGINE
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Engine Type
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Gas/Electric V6
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Displacement
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3.0/183
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Fuel System
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Electronic Fuel Injection
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SAE Net Horsepower @ RPM
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380 HP
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SAE Net Torque @ RPM
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428 lb/ft torque
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EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS
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Wheelbase
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114.0 in
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Length, Overall
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190.8 in
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Width, Max w/o mirrors
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76.3 in
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Height, Overall
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67.4 in
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FUEL TANK
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Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx
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22.4 gal
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INTERIOR DIMENSIONS
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Passenger Capacity
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5
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Front Leg Room
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67.1 in
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MILEAGE
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EPA Fuel Economy Est - Hwy
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24 MPG
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Cruising Range - City
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448.00 mi
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EPA Fuel Economy Est - City
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20 MPG
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Fuel Economy Est-Combined
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21 MPG
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Cruising Range - Hwy
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537.60 mi
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STEERING
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Steering Type
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Pwr
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Steering Ratio (:1), Overall
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16.7-13.3
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Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb
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39.1 ft
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SUSPENSION
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Suspension Type - Front
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Double Wishbone
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Suspension Type - Rear
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Multi-Link
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TIRES
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Front Tire Size
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P255/55R18
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Rear Tire Size
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P255/55R18
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Spare Tire Size
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Compact
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TRAILERING
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Dead Weight Hitch - Max Trailer Wt.
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5000 lbs
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Dead Weight Hitch - Max Tongue Wt.
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500 lbs
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Wt Distributing Hitch - Max Trailer Wt.
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7716 lbs
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Wt Distributing Hitch - Max Tongue Wt.
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1157 lbs
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TRANSMISSION
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Drivetrain
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All Wheel Drive
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Trans Type
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8
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Trans Description Cont.
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Automatic w/Manual Shift
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First Gear Ratio (:1)
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4.92
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Second Gear Ratio (:1)
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2.81
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Third Gear Ratio (:1)
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1.84
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Fourth Gear Ratio (:1)
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1.43
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Fifth Gear Ratio (:1)
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1.21
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Sixth Gear Ratio (:1)
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1.00
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Transfer Case Gear Ratio (:1), High
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1.00
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Seventh Gear Ratio (:1)
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0.83
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Eighth Gear Ratio (:1)
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0.69
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VEHICLE
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EPA Classification
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Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD
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WEIGHT INFORMATION
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Base Curb Weight
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4938 lbs
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WHEELS
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Front Wheel Size
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18 x 8.0 in
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Rear Wheel Size
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18 x 8.0 in
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Spare Wheel Size
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Compact in
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Front Wheel Material
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Aluminum
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Rear Wheel Material
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Aluminum
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OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT & PRICING
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2013 Cayenne AWD 4dr S Hybrid
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2013 CAYENNE
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PAID
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Cayenne AWD 4dr S Hybrid
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Base (including destination charge)
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$69,850
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4-Door All Wheel Drive SUV, 8-sp Automatic, 20/24 mpg
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SELECTED OPTIONS
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PAID
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8-SPEED TIPTRONIC S TRANSMISSION
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$0
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(STD)
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18" X 8.0" CAYENNE S III ALUMINUM WHEELS
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$0
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-inc: P255/55R18 tires (STD)
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BLACK
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$0
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STANDARD PAINT
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$0
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STANDARD COMFORT 8-WAY PWR BUCKET SEATS
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$0
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(STD)
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BLACK, STANDARD LEATHER SEAT TRIM
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$0
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CONVENIENCE PKG
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$3,675
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Porsche Communication Management (PCM) w/navigation module, bi-xenon headlights w/Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS), driver memory pkg, heated front seats, moonroof, auto dimming mirrors
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HEATED 3 SPOKE MULTIFUNCTION STEERING WHEEL
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$250
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WHEEL HUB COVERS
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$185
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PANORAMIC ROOF SYSTEM
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$660
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-inc: tinted glass, full sun blind, (4) pwr adjustable sections
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SIRIUSXM SATELLITE RADIO
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$750
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HEATED FRONT SEATS
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$525
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REVERSING CAMERA W/FRONT/REAR PARKASSIST
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$1,750
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TRIM: Cayenne AWD 4dr S Hybrid
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PAID
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EXT: Black
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BASE:
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$69,850
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INT: Black
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Destination Charges
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975
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OPTIONS:
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$7,795
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TOTAL:
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$78,620
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See attached sticker
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