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2011 - Porsche Panamera on 2040-cars

US $48,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:28020 Color: White
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
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This is a low mile, garage kept Turbo. Absolutely nothing wrong with the car. There are no dents or scratches and the interior is flawless. All service performed at Roger Beasley Porsche of Austin, Tx. Standard Equipment Technical/Mechanical 4.8 liter V8, 500 HP, 516 lb ft torque Aluminum alloy engine block and cylinder heads Direct Fuel Injection 4 Valves per cylinder Variocam Plus variable valve timing and lift Integrated dry sump lubrication system 7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PKD) All Wheel Drive, Adaptive Air Suspension Double Wishbone Suspension Multilink LSA suspension w/ Stabalizer bar R PSM - Porsche Stability Management w/ABS ASR, PTM, EDTC, ABD Automatic Brake Differentia 15.4" vented rotors w/6 piston calipers - F 13.8" vented rotors w/ 4 piston calipers - R 9"x19" turbo alloy wheels 255/45 Tires - F 10"x19" turbo alloy wheels 28540 Tires - R TPMS - Tire Pressure Monitoring System Bi-Xenon dynamic cornering lights w/PDLS Passive Safety/Environment LEV II - Low Emission Vehicle 2-Stage driver/pass airbags, F/R side airbag driver/pass knee airbags, curtain airbags from A to C pillar, 3-point front belts w/pre-tensioners, force limiters and height adj. 3-point rear belts with pre-tensioners LATCH anchor system on rear seats Tether anchors on rear seats Fully galvanized high strength steel body with front and rear deformation zones Comfort/Convenience Mutlifunction leather wheel, electrically adjustable steering column height and reach, 14-way power adj heated seats w/memory PCM w/CD/DVD audio player with AM/FM radio Bose surround sound system with 14 loudspeakers and 585 watts Universal Audio Interface w/iPod connection Bluetooth hands free mobile phone interface Electric moonroof and automatic tailgate Power one touch up and down windows Cruise Control, Homelink, four 12V outlets Multifunction trip computer Floor mats This car comes with the following options: Carrara White Two Tone Nat Lthr Cognac/Cedar Comfort Plus Package Moonroof Sports Exhaust System Heated Steering Wheel 20" 911 Turbo II Wheels Wheel Center with Color Crest Adaptive Cruise Control Seat Ventilation Front/Rear Four-Zone Climate Control ParkAssist (F&R) w/Rev Camera Servotronic BURMESTER High End Sur Snd Sys SAT Radio Receiver XM Six-Disc CD/DVD Auto-Changer Tineo Interior Package Rear Comfort Seats Elec Roll-up Shade-Rear Side Win Elec Roll-up Shade Rear Compart Leather Int Pkg in Two Tone Combo Interior Package in Nat Leather Porsche Crest Headrest

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Mon, May 11 2015

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