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Relisting my Cayenne as I've identified a replacement:
This is my 2011 Porsche Cayenne Turbo, owned since October 2022. In that time, I've covered almost 10,000 miles. I love this car, but for my brief daily commutes, I need something more fuel-efficient. Originally optioned to a hefty $130,800, this car is loaded: PTV+, PDCC, the soul-touching Burmester sound, thermally and noise insulated glass, extended black leather interior details, and a luxurious 4-zone climate control, among others.
I've meticulously maintained mine, preemptively tending to front, center (transfer case), and rear differential services, replacing spark plugs, coil packs, and more. On the tech side, I've modernized it with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. I also replaced the factory reflectors with white LED versions. Car freshly serviced at the end of February.
There's a small chip in the windshield, but it's tactfully out of the direct line of sight. Or, as I like to say, it won't be an issue unless you have the distinct viewing perspective of an Andy Warhol painting. Various sections of the car had, or have paint protection film (PPF). Most recently, I've had my detailer remove most of the aging film from the front bumper and fenders. There is still film present on all the door-sills, all the lower plastic rockers (painted sections of the door and behind the fenders), the sides of the rear bumper cover, the lip of the rear bumper cover, and just below the gas door.
Having driven this car from Houston to Canada, I can vouch for its reliability and comfort. I'd trust it on any journey, any day. Intrigued? Feel free to DM me with any questions or concerns. I am working on getting the car cleaned up and some better pictures. As for payments: cashier's check, wire transfer, or good old-fashioned cash (after a bank visit). For buyers out of state, I'd be happy to complete the transaction using Caramel. Thanks for hanging in till the end and happy car hunting!
Last edited by The_Grumpy_Cat; 04-08-2024 at 02:31 PM.
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Bump, price drop. $24k OBO. Full disclosure, car was involved in small front-end fender bender that resulted in a replacement of the bumper, grille, and PAS sensor. Photos of car - now repaired - below:
Bump, price drop. $24k OBO. Full disclosure, car was involved in small front-end fender bender that resulted in a replacement of the bumper, grille, and PAS sensor. Photos of car - now repaired - below:
Wow, did that even require paint? Maybe it did after bumper refurb for that little indentation on the top. Not a bad boo boo at all though. Nice to see seller transparency in these forums. I'm still watching this closely.
Wow, did that even require paint? Maybe it did after bumper refurb for that little indentation on the top. Not a bad boo boo at all though. Nice to see seller transparency in these forums. I'm still watching this closely.
The shop wasn't comfortable trying to repair the bumper and elected to replace it, along with the grille and ACC sensor (which is supposedly very fragile).