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2011 Porsche Cayenne Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.6l on 2040-cars

US $45,500.00
Year:2011 Mileage:39900 Color: Mirrors
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United States

United States
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Sun Roof, Heated Seats, Premium Bose Sound, Navigation, Park Assistants, Two Keys, Books. Just Serviced at Porsche Dealer. Under Warranty. No Paint Work. No Pets, Non Smoking Car.  Clean Title. 

SERGEY 917-916-9808

Prod Month: 01/2011 Commission #: 734954
Year: 2011 Model: Cayenne Tip E2 I
Warranty Start: February 16, 2011

Option Description Price 
BASE Cayenne Tiptronic 47,700.00 
0M1 Extended Range Fuel Tank 0.00 
1N3 Servotronic 270.00 
3FE Moonroof 0.00 
3FN No Moonroof 0.00 
3L4 Driver Memory Package 0.00 
4A3 Heated front seats 0.00 
4L6 Auto Dimming Interior Rearview Morror 0.00 
6XT Automatically Dimming Exterior Mirrors 0.00 
7D7 Six-Disc CD/DVD Auto-Changer 0.00 
7T1 PCM with Navigation Module 0.00 
7X2 ParkAssist Front and Rear 1,095.00 
8EA Bi-Xenon? Headlights with PDLS 0.00 
9VL BOSE 0.00 
C1Q 18" Cayenne S III Wheel 390.00 
EXT TPMS 0.00 
G1G 8spdTipS InclAutoStartStopFunc 3,000.00 
MC Standard interior Luxor Beige 0.00 
PU1 Convenience Package 5,620.00 
PU6 BOSE 2,160.00 
QV4 XM 0.00 
R6 Sand White 0.00 
Total Options 12,535.00 
Total Charges 975.00 
Total Order 61,210.00

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