2011 Porsche Cayenne S on 2040-cars
1020 Charles Street, Longwood, Florida, United States
Engine:4.8L V8 32V GDI DOHC
Transmission:8-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WP1AB2A22BLA43961
Stock Num: A43961
Make: Porsche
Model: Cayenne S
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Classic Silver Metallic
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 42095
MSRP $83,750!! FULL LEATHER!! MINT CONDITION!! Carfax certified call Oliver @ 888-329-5370. Options- BASE Cayenne S 63,700.00 0M1 Extended Range Fuel Tank 0.00 1NP WheelHbCvr w/ColorPorscheCrest 185.00 2ZH Heated3-spokeMultifuncSW 250.00 3J7 Porsche Crest Front Headrests 285.00 4A3 Heated front seats 525.00 4L6 AUTO DIMMING INTERIOR REARVIEW MIRROR 0.00 4X4 Rear Side Airbags 370.00 5TE Aluminium Brushed Interior Pkg 995.00 6XT AUTOMATICALLY DIMMING EXTERIOR MIRRORS 0.00 7T1 PCM with Navigation Module 3,645.00 7X8 ReverCamera-ParkAssisFrontRear 1,750.00 9AH 4-zone climate control 1,020.00 9VL BOSE 1,690.00 EXT TPMS 0.00 F09 19 Cayenne Design II Wheel 1,950.00 HS9 Summer Performance Tires for 19 Wheels 0.00 LF Leather Interior in Umber 3,655.00 P5 Classic Silver Metallic 0.00 PA2 AutoDimOut/InRearMirrW/MmryPkg 420.00 PE5 14-way Power Seats-Memory Pkg 1,335.00 PP6 Light Comfort Package with Memory Package 250.00 QV4 XM 750.00 Total Options 19,075.00 Total Charges 975.00 Total Order 83,750.00 Carfax certified, Autocheck certified, Florida car. Previous owner purchased as a Porsche CPO car. Exterior- Mint condition, Interior- Extra clean, non-smoker. This Cayenne S has been inspected with paint meter. All metal panels are factory original, no paint work. This is the one you've been looking for- good miles, rare colors, tons of options, clean history, mint condition. Includes key/remote & owners manuals. Give us a call or send us an email before it's too late. No Hidden Fees, No Hassle Buying. Save Thousands $$$. Click On Link To Our Website At www.MILLENIAMOTORS.com For Up To 30 Photos. Trade-Ins Accepted, Ask For Details. Call Oliver Today For Appointment. 7 Days A Week By Appointment Only, Call Oliver 888-329-5370. Trade-Ins & Financing Available. CARFAX AVAILABLE. Trades Welcome!
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