Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2013 Porsche Cayenne Tiptronic, Meteor Grey Metallic Int, Luxor Beige Int on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:7078
Location:

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

HERE IS A LIKE BRAND NEW, RIGHT OFF THE LOT 2013 PORSCHE CAYENNE. THIS VEHICLE HAS AN AUTOMATIC 8-SPEED TIPTRONIC S W/AUTO START AND STOP. 
WITH A 3.6 LITER V6 300 HP ENGINE, THIS PORSCHE WILL GET UP AND GO AND ALSO CRUISE LIKE A CLOUD.
THIS VEHICLE ONLY HAS 7078 MILES!!!
IT ALSO COMES HIGHLY EQUIPPED WITH EVERY OPTION YOU CAN THINK OF.

TECHNICAL/MECHANICAL
PORSCHE TRACTION MANAGEMENT (PTM) WITH ACTIVE ALL WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM, FRONT INDEPENDENT DOUBLE WISHBONE SUSPENSION/REAR INDEPENDENT MULTILINK SUSPENSION, PORSCHE STABILITY MANAGEMENT (PSM),  FRONT 13.8" VENTED ROTORS WITH 6 PISTON CALIPERS AND REAR 13" VENTED ROTORS WITH 4 PISTON CALIPERS.

PASSIVE SAFETY/ENVIRONMENT
2-STAGE DRIVER/ PASSENGER AIRBAGS, FRONT/REAR SIDE AIRBAGS, DRIVER KNEE AIRBAG, CURTAIN AIR BAGS FROM A-C PILLAR. 3-POINT FRONT BELTS WITH PRETENSIONERS, FORCE LIMITERS & HEIGHT ADJUSTING 3-POINT OUTER REAR BELTS WITH PRETENSIONERS.

COMFORT/CONVENIENCE
8-WAY POWER ADJUSTING FRONT SEATS, AM/FM/CD BOSE AUDIO SOUND SYSTEM WITH 10 SPEAKERS, BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE PHONE INTERFACE, POWER ONE-TOUCH WINDOWS, REAR WINDOW WIPER, REAR PRIVACY GLASS AND FLOORMATS, CRUISE CONTROL, HOMELINK, 5 12V OUTLET.

OPTIONS
20" CAYENNE SPORT DESIGN WHEEL, 8-SPEED TipS WITH AUTO START AND STOP, WALNUT INTERIOR PACKAGE, PREMIUM PACKAGE, BOSE AUDIO PACKAGE, WHEEL HUB COVER WITH COLOR PORSCHE CREST, WALNUT TRIM 3-SPOKE MULTIFUNCTION STEERING WHEEL WITH HEAT, MOONROOF, ELECTRONIC ROLL UP SUNBLIND REAR SIDE WINDOWS, HEATED AND VENTILATED FRONT SEATS, HEATED REAR SEATS, SIX-DISC CD CHANGER, PCM WITH NAVIGATION MODULE, REVERSE CAMERA PARK ASSIST FRONT/REAR, LANE CHANGE ASSIST (LCA), BI-XENON HEADLIGHTS, DIMMABLE INTERIOR LED LIGHTING.

For more information please email or call Dino Rucci at the following:  Email - drucci@winnerford.com
                                                                                                                 Phone - 609-980-1476  

Auto Services in New Jersey

XO Autobody ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 2906 W 12th St, Fort-Hancock
Phone: (718) 338-4600

Wizard Auto Repairs Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 819 66th St, Kenilworth
Phone: (718) 745-7370

Trilenium Auto Recyclers ★★★★★

Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Salvage, Used & Rebuilt Auto Parts
Address: 464 US Highway 202 #B, Hampton
Phone: (866) 595-6470

Towne Kia ★★★★★

New Car Dealers
Address: 3101 State Route 10, Liberty-Corner
Phone: (866) 595-6470

Total Eclipse Master of Auto Detailing, Inc. ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Accessories
Address: 113 Jefferson Ave, Newark
Phone: (718) 668-2345

Tony`s Garage ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 200 N Main St, Pennsauken
Phone: (215) 646-1027

Auto blog

Porsche 911 Targa leaks out ahead of Detroit debut

Mon, 13 Jan 2014

With the doors of Cobo Center opening for the 2014 Detroit Auto Show this morning, Porsche is set to reveal its new 911 Targa in a matter of hours. But before it gets the chance, the first batch of images have already leaked out, courtesy of Chinese car site autohome.com.cn.
As expected, the new Targa appears to ditch the complex sliding glass roof panels that adorned recent versions of the semi-convertible 911 in favor of a more back-to-basics approach. An entirely removable roof panel opens up the sky, backed by a metallic B-pillar hoop in front of a large curved-glass rear window.
We'll have to wait just a little longer for the full scope of images and all the official details, but we're expecting the new Targa to carry most of the same technical specifications as the 991 on which it's based. Watch this space for more.

Vintage-ish Porsche 911 buying guide

Tue, Jul 21 2015

Harry Metcalfe is always great at showing viewers the intricate details of the vehicles in his collection as part of the Harry's Garage series. This time he's helping out future buyers by explaining what to look for when purchasing a classic and slightly more modern Porsche 911. His examples for this lesson are two absolute beauties that are about to cross the block from Silverstone Auctions in the UK: a 1972 2.4 S and a 1991 964-chassis RS Clubsport. The '72 in creamy white here epitomizes the look of early 911s. The coupe is handsome, purposeful, and fairly compact by modern standards. According to Metcalfe, when looking at one, don't worry about a wobbly gearshift. Apparently, they're all like that, even ones as well cared for as this example. As with any used car purchase, he recommends trying to get as many service records as you can. It's just good to know as much about the vehicle's life as possible before throwing down any cash. Where the '72 911 shows the more gentlemanly side of the brand, the '91 RS Clubsport is Porsche proving the company's performance credentials. Metcalfe slightly dings the switch to an aftermarket air filter here, but overall it's hard to find a major fault. These cars were essentially road-going racers in this trim. The engineers in Zuffenhausen chopped out as much weight as possible and then fitted Recaro racing buckets and a roll cage. This thing was meant clock as many laps around the 'Ring as the driver could stand.

Ferrari 458 Speciale vs Porsche 911 GT3 shows what Chris Harris does best

Thu, Nov 27 2014

After a brief trip behind a pay wall, British auto journalist Chris Harris is back posting videos for free online, and shorts like this one are the perfect example of why his return is so welcome. Showing up at the damp Anglesey Circuit on the Welsh coast with the Ferrari 458 Speciale and Porsche 911 GT3, Harris ostensibly aims to find the better model. However, the final result really succeeds in showcasing the fun to be had behind the wheels of both supercars, particularly when initiating huge slides around the track. As Harris presents it, the vehicles get through the circuit in somewhat different ways The Ferrari is brash and "feels alive," as he puts it as it screams around the track. Alternatively, the Porsche is a bit more restrained, while still being able to show some emotion. In the end, it comes down to trying to get a controlled lap around Anglesey from this duo, but it's pretty clear that the times don't tell the whole story. If you're in the mood to watch two of the world's premiere supercars wag their tails in the wet, then this video cannot be missed.