2011 Porsche Panamera 4dr Hatchback on 2040-cars
Rankin, Illinois, United States
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2011 Porsche PANAMERA 4 4DR HATCHBACK
$91k MSRP Navigation Bose Rear View Camera
No Accidents / Damage Reported to CARFAX
No Airbag Deployment Reported to CARFAX
Vehicle Qualifies for the CARFAX Buyback Guarantee
No Structural/Frame Damage Reported to CARFAX
No Manufacturer Recalls Reported to CARFAX
No Indication of an Odometer Rollback
2 Owners
No Total Loss Reported to CARFAX
Description
2011 Porsche PANAMERA 4 4DR HATCHBACK
LAW AUTO GROUP
Presents
2011 Porsche Panamera 4
Dark Blue Metallic Exterior over Black Leather Interior
Navigation / Heated Front Seats / Parking Assist
Rearview Camera / BOSE Surround Sound System
Electric Roll-Up Rear Shades / XM Radio / Sunroof
Bi-Xenon Headlamps / Brushed Aluminum Interior
Original MSRP: $91,855
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS:
3.6 Liter V6 DOHC Engine
300 Horsepower @ 6200 RPM
295 lb/ft of Torque @ 3750 RPM
All Wheel Drive / 7-Speed Automated S-Tronic transmission
VEHICLE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT:
[261] AUTO-DIMMING INTERIOR ($420.00)
Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
[342] HEATED FRONT SEATS ($525.00)
Heated Front Seat(s)
[345] HEATED STEERING WHEEL ($250.00)
[541] FRONT SEAT VENTILATION ($800.00)
Heated Front Seat(s)
Cooled Front Seat(s)
[601] BI-XENON HEADLIGHTS ($0.00)
HID headlights
[638] FRONT/REAR PARK ASSIST W/REARVIEW CAMERA ($1255.00)
Back-Up Camera
Rear Parking Aid
[658] SERVOTRONIC STEERING ($270.00)
Power Steering
[680] BOSE SURROUND SOUND-SYSTEM ($1440.00)
Premium Sound System
[686] XM SATELLITE RADIO ($750.00)
Satellite Radio
[818] BRUSHED ALUMINUM INTERIOR PKG ($995.00)
[861] PWR REAR SIDE WINDOW SUNSCREEN ($450.00)
[862] PWR REAR SUNSCREEN ($340.00)
[P23] PORSCHE COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT (PCM) ($0.00)
Navigation System
AM/FM Stereo
MP3 Player
CD Player
[N4] DARK BLUE METALLIC ($790.00)
[250] 7-SPEED PORSCHE DOPPELKUPPLUNG (PDK) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ($0.00)
Transmission w/Dual Shift Mode
7-Speed A/T
A/T
VEHICLE ACCESSORIES:
Two Keyless Entry
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