2013 Cayenne GTS F/S $129K MSRP
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2013 Cayenne GTS F/S $129K MSRP
Year: 2013
Make: Porsche
Model: Cayenne
Price: $95000
Mileage: 14200
Color: Black
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): PA
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: 4WD & AWD
One owner, no stories car, no paint work. All services up to date through local dealership.
$2000 of clear bra added at time of delivery. Full hood, front bumper, mirrors, head & fog lights. Front & Rear wheel arches including lower rockers.
Partial front fenders - All Expel self healing film used
Extensive Factory Options List:
Full leather with yellow deviated stitching (doors, dash etc - same as turbo)
Auto dimming mirrors
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) - Yellow Calipers
18Way adaptive power sport seats
Heated front seats
Light comfort pkg
Nav w/Satellite radio
Front/Rear park assist with rear camera
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) - active suspension. NO body roll when cornering!
PTV Plus
Panorama Room
Lane Change Assist (LCA)
Adaptive Cruise Control
Interior LED lighting pkg
Burmester high end audio system
21" Sport Design wheels painted to match w/extended wheel arches
Seat crests front & rear
Center console armrest with logo
PCCB Brakes - If you have never had them, this is why you need them. Take a look at every MB, BMW, Audi & Porsche and look at their wheels after being driven for a week. What do you see...BLACK brake dust everywhere!! With PCCB brakes, 95% of the dust is eliminated. The very cool machined rotor hats never get that old rust look either. From a maintenance perspective, these will last approximately 100,000 miles!! Do the math, standard steel brakes last on average of 20K miles and cost approximately $1250/axel to change. Owe and by the way, SUPERIOR stopping performance that can be felt every time you press the pedal.
Financing available - please inquire with me directly.
Please contact me if you have any additional questions.
Pete
610-745-3488
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This is an example of someone that lost his *** on a car. Paid 130K, plus tax, plus registration plus clear bra. So he has over $140K in the car and sells it for $92K. Great for the second owner. Nice 34% discount for a 1 year old car.
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You are off a little CALGUY. To set the record straight, I only lost 1/2 my ***
Yes the MSRP was $129K BUT the dealer discounted the car to me to
$117K. I had a trade also so my sales tax was about $3K. Clear bra $1700 so my all in was @ $122K.
I listed it for $95K and sold it for $94K in less than a week. After 13-14 months of ownership, that nets to @ $2K/month. After looking at it this way, I don't think the hit was a bad as you painted it to be.
I will agree that the more expensive and more optioned the bigger hit. What is really crazy were the trade numbers I received - $77K & $81K
I had several dealers through eBay contact me also and all offering within the same range. When I sold it for $94K I think my dealer ($81K offer) was surprised that it moved so quickly and for as much as it did.
I passed it through this dealer which in turn certified the car and gave the new owner financing and I got a sales tax credit towards my new/USED '11 Turbo S coupe!
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