2010 Porsche Panamera 4dr Hatchback Turbo on 2040-cars
Coupland, Texas, United States
Send me an email at: evelineemmagri@welshhome.net .
Selling my 2010 Panamera Turbo with 565 HP. This car is practically babied, and always garage kept. Its only
driven on special occasions, like dinner night with the wife or a weekend getaway etc. I'm only selling because I'm
downsizing. The extended warranty is good until 2015 Dec 31st.
I added the front bumper lip spoiler, rear wing spoiler, 22" Turbo II wheels, and had her lowered. Nothing touches
anywhere. This is one of the best cars you will ever drive and it constantly turns heads. I can't tell you how many
times Ive been stopped and complimented. Its also in the rare color combination, Yachting blue and Ivory. The
interior is in excellent condition as well, no wear anywhere. This car has too many options to list, including rear
heated and cooled seats with recline options, black wood trim, radar cruise as well as the amazing Burmester sound
system.
Also I wanted to add that before I purchased the car back in November of 2013, the onboard computer (PCM) was
replaced by Porsche of North America back in 2011 and due to this they bought it back then resold it to the dealer
whom I bought it from. So in case you're wondering, I have not had any issues whatsoever with anything on the car.
Its been running pristine.
Since Ive owned it, I took out the 2 year extended warranty from Porsche of North Houston, added the upgrades, and
did the typical maintenance like oil changes with them as well. They've also replaced minor things like the wipers,
a button on the window switch and the headlight switch. They've also updated the software on the computer as well.
Any questions feel free to ask.
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