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2004 White Porsche Cayenne Turbo | 77k Miles, 22" Wheels, Nice SUV
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2004 White Porsche Cayenne Turbo | 77k Miles, 22" Wheels, Nice SUV
Year: 2004
Make: Porsche
Model: Cayenne
Cont. Porsche Models: Cayenne Turbo
Mileage (numbers only please): 77000
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Airbags, Air Conditioning, Alarm System, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control, Foglamps, Intermittent Wipers, Leather Seats, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Sunroof, Traction Control
Color: White
Price (no $ sign please): $20500
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): SouthEast
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Tiptronic
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 4 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Turbo
Stereo System: AM Radio
This car has everything (except high mileage): Air Suspension with compressor assessible, Bose Subwoofer, Suede headliner, Sun Roof, Power everything (Windows, seats, tilt, etc), Cruise Control, and everything else you would expect from a porsche.
I am pretty motivated to sell this for $20,500, but not trying to give it away so please chill with the insulting offers. Also, I am not interested in trading as I need the money not a new car.
Please give me a call (Marc) at (978) 273-2328 or shoot me an email
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More Pics here: http://s1298.photobucket.com/user/di...ibrary/Cayenne
Sorry but the treadmill is not included
Sorry but the treadmill is not included
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#9
I'm in the market for a first-gen turbo Cayenne, but this one just doesn't hit what I'm looking for. I can see you're not getting much action, so let me give you some feedback. Not trying to be a critic, but want to help you move the car since you seem pretty motivated.
1- I (along with many others, particularly Rennlist) prefer a more original vehicle. This one seems pretty personalized, which will limit your audience. (wheels, stereo, rear badges, tail lights, side steps, etc)
2- The vehicle presents as being a bit rough around the edges. Even if the front bumper just needs paint, I'm adding up the cost in my head already. Also, it looks like the front lower fascia is missing? Rear wiper pivot cap? The car looks like it has some dirt on it in the video (I know... white paint), and the numerous air fresheners in the interior is a huge turnoff for me.
3- It's missing a couple of key(and popular) options that I look for namely 1)hitch, 2)keyless start(E&D), 3)SportTechno wheels 4)Non-wood trim 5)Non-beige interior. I think the pricing is appropriate for the option level, but the condition needs to be top-notch to help the car move.
For me, this would easily be a $27-28k car when I had it where I wanted it, and the fact is that I can find a lower mileage, newer example that's already there for less money. I'm sure that this car is right for someone. I highly recommend listing on eBay with a no reserve and a starting bid as low as you're comfortable.
Hope this helps...
1- I (along with many others, particularly Rennlist) prefer a more original vehicle. This one seems pretty personalized, which will limit your audience. (wheels, stereo, rear badges, tail lights, side steps, etc)
2- The vehicle presents as being a bit rough around the edges. Even if the front bumper just needs paint, I'm adding up the cost in my head already. Also, it looks like the front lower fascia is missing? Rear wiper pivot cap? The car looks like it has some dirt on it in the video (I know... white paint), and the numerous air fresheners in the interior is a huge turnoff for me.
3- It's missing a couple of key(and popular) options that I look for namely 1)hitch, 2)keyless start(E&D), 3)SportTechno wheels 4)Non-wood trim 5)Non-beige interior. I think the pricing is appropriate for the option level, but the condition needs to be top-notch to help the car move.
For me, this would easily be a $27-28k car when I had it where I wanted it, and the fact is that I can find a lower mileage, newer example that's already there for less money. I'm sure that this car is right for someone. I highly recommend listing on eBay with a no reserve and a starting bid as low as you're comfortable.
Hope this helps...
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Thanks for the feedback squirt. I can totally understand a more stock canvas. The black accents are reversible as i plastidiped them, although the wheels are what they are. The side steps can be removed and sold (pain in the butt i know) and the stock stereos stereos in today's age are very archaic as well.
The bumper sucks are its very minor but a flaw is a flaw (and the reason why I knocked some cash off the top) but pretty much it for the viewers at home.
I may list it on eBay, but when I was selling my s4 I had no luck there. Thanks again for the feedback and good luck finding your cayenne.
The bumper sucks are its very minor but a flaw is a flaw (and the reason why I knocked some cash off the top) but pretty much it for the viewers at home.
I may list it on eBay, but when I was selling my s4 I had no luck there. Thanks again for the feedback and good luck finding your cayenne.
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I don't have either although the stereo was wired up with the navTV harness for the cayenne so it's a simple transition back although the PCM wasn't very impressive. Similar to the wheels. I am sure I could get you the stock 20s that came on it. I'm in Boca. Sorry for the delayed response but you can email me at dige23@gmail