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Basic InformationVIN Number: WP1AA2A25CLA09758 Model Year: 2012Make: PorscheModel: CayenneStyle Name: All-Wheel DriveBody Type: SUVVehicle Type: SUVInterior Color: BeigeExterior Color: BlackEngineEngine Description: 3.6 Liter V6 Cylinder Engine, 300 HPFuel Type: GasFuel Induction: Direct Gasoline InjectionValves Per Cylinder: 4Aspiration: NormalMPG Automatic City: 16MPG Automatic Highway: 23DriveTrainTransmission: AutomaticDrive Train Type: AWD4WD Type : Full-TimeDescent Control: Hill Descent ControlDriven Wheels: All-Wheel DriveLocking Hubs: PermanentWheels Rims: Silver AluminumWheels Spare Rim Type: SteelSuspensionIndependent Suspension: Four-WheelStabilizer Bar: Front And RearInstrumentationClockExternal TempLow Fuel LevelTachometerTrip ComputerRoof and GlassFront Wipers: Variable IntermittentRear DefoggerRear Wiper: Fixed IntervalPrivacy Glass: Deep MoonroofIn Car EntertainmentAudio System: AM/FM/Satellite-Prep, BOSE Audio PackageSpeakers: 10Antenna Type: ConcealedSeatsDrivers Height: PowerDrivers Power: 8Passenger Height: PowerPassenger Power: 8Seating Capacity: 5Front Seat Type: BucketUpholstery: LeatherCenter ArmrestFolding: Flip Forward Cushion/SeatbackConvenienceCruise ControlWindows: Power WindowsSteering Power: Power SteeringPower Retractable MirrorsSteering Adjustment: Tilt And TelescopicMirrors: Power RemotePower Door LocksCenter Console: Full With Covered StorageCupholders: Front And RearDoor Pockets: Driver, Passenger And RearOverhead Console: MiniPower Outlets: 5Remote Trunk Release: PowerSeatback Storage: 2Universal Remote TransmitterComfortAir Conditioning: AutomaticAir Filtration: Interior Air FiltrationTrunk Lights: Cargo Area LightCenter Console Trim: Piano BlackDash Trim: Piano BlackDoor Trim: Piano BlackMats: Carpet Front And RearReading Lights: Front And RearShift Knob: Leather/Metal-LookSteering Wheel Trim: Leather/Metal-LookVanity Mirrors: Dual Illuminated Vanity MirrorsFeaturesAux Transmission Cooler: RegularBumpers: Body-ColoredDoor Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door BeamSafetyDriver and Passenger AirbagHead Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd RowABS: 4-WheelAnti Theft SystemBrake Assist: Braking AssistStability ControlSafety LocksHeadlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay OffHeadlights Dusksensor: Dusk SensingDaytime Running LightFront Headrests: Manual AdjustableEngine ImmobilizerTurning Circle: 39Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door BeamRear Headrests: 3Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point BeltSide AirbagStability ControlTowing and HaulingTie Downs: Cargo Tie DownsDoorsRear Door Type: Power LiftgateSide Door Type: ConventionalDimensionsFront Head Room: 39.6 InchesFront Hip Room: 57.8 InchesFront Shoulder Room: 58.9 InchesFront Leg Room: 67.1 InchesLuggage Capacity: 24 Cu.Ft.Length: 190.8 InchesWidth: 76.3 InchesHeight: 67.4 InchesWheelbase: 114.0 InchesGround Clearance: 8.7 InchesMax Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,173 Lbs.Curb Weight: 4,475 Lbs.
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Porsche 911 GT3 RS looks wicked, this way comes
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