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2009 Porsche Cayenne 3.6 V6 *transferrable Cpo* 65k Low Mile !gorgeous! on 2040-cars

US $29,900.00
Year:2009 Mileage:65000 Color: and Sand Beige interior show like new
Location:

Richardson, Texas, United States

Richardson, Texas, United States
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VIN: WP1AA29P09LA08865

This 2009 Cayenne is quite the find with its transferable Certified Pre-Owned warranty! Purchased from and serviced at Park Place Porsche, all maintenance has been performed on schedule and is up to date. The CPO warranty will transfer to the new owner and will cover the vehicle until September 2015 or 100,000 miles.  Equipped with the fuel efficient direct injection V6 with Sport Mode, this SUV is the perfect blend of economy and sport. The car starts, runs, and drives as a low mile Porsche should, and is a pleasure to run your daily outings in.

The Porsche Jarama Beige exterior and Sand Beige interior show like new. The car has been freshened up for its new owner with an extensive professional exterior and interior deep cleansing with leather conditioning. The interior and leather seats show little to no wear and smell like new, having been owned by a non-smoking, pet-free home. The exterior has been recently polished and waxed. There is little to no bug/gravel pitting to the nose which is better than typical for this mileage, and there is only some minor paint scratching to the rear passenger bumper corner from a parking lot tap and run experience (pictured). All four tires have been recently replaced and are like new. The car is garaged which maintains its overall like new appearance.

Options and Features:
3.6L Direct Injection V6
Tip-Tronic automatic 6spd sport transmission
Xenon (HID) headlights
Glass moon roof
Auto Dimming Mirrors

Automatic Climate Control
Power Liftgate
Padded Leather steering wheel
Leather Seating
Rear Center Armrest Option
Alloy wheels
Full Power Options.
14 Way Power Seats with Memory


 

*NEW PIRELLI TIRES*


Our customer traded in this Pepper towards a new Cayenne. There is no lien on the title, it is in hand and ready for transfer upon receipt of verified funds. We require payment within 3 days via wire transfer (preferred), or cashiers check (held until clear). There is a $500 non-refundable deposit to secure the purchase upon eBay checkout. If you are not local, We are always happy to assist in setting up transportation to any U.S. State, we deal with various enclosed and open carriers to ensure the best rates! Its new owner will be confident to lay claim to this one!

BOLT Motorsports is a full service Sales/Leasing, Cosmetics, and Performance Automotive boutique located in Richardson, Texas.  We specialize in solutions for luxury and exotic automobiles.  Please feel free to contact us with any questions as we look forward to the opportunity to serve you!



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