Porsche Cayenne S 2009 Under Cpo 100k Mile Warranty Through Nov 2014 Suv Awd on 2040-cars
Year:2009
Mileage:88681
Color:
Measurements
Location:
Miami, Florida, United States
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This 2009 Porsche Cayenne S is still under a CPO (Certified Pre Owned) transferable warranty through November 2014. See my rating and bid with confidence All the below standard options plus: Tow Package (see hitch receiver in picture), fog lights, cargo area separation netting ($450 new), and BOSE music system, cornering lights, adaptive mirrors and rear mirror, additional set of all weather floor mats (front and rear) You can't go wrong with over 4 months of warranty bumper to bumper for free from Porsche...not a secondary extended warranty. PLUS, yearly maintenance just performed July 2014 and tires, brakes and rotors changed 10,000 miles ago! Does not come with the roof rack!!!! See additional specs below:
Exterior Measurements
WIDTH6 ft. 3.9 in. (75.9 in.)
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HEIGHT5 ft. 6.9 in. (66.9 in.)
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LENGTH15 ft. 8.9 in. (188.9 in.)
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GROUND CLEARANCE0 ft. 8.6 in. (8.6 in.)
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FRONT TRACK5 ft. 4.9 in. (64.9 in.)
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REAR TRACK5 ft. 5.6 in. (65.6 in.)
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WHEEL BASE9 ft. 4.4 in. (112.4 in.)
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Interior Measurements
FRONT SHOULDER ROOM 58.5 in.
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Fuel
ENGINE TYPE
Gas
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FUEL TYPE
Premium unleaded (required)
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FUEL TANK CAPACITY 26.4 gal.
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RANGE IN MILES (CTY/HWY) 343.2/501.6 mi.
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EPA MILEAGE EST. (CTY/HWY) 13/19 mpg
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Weights and Capacities
MAXIMUM TOWING CAPACITY** 7716 lbs.
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MAXIMUM PAYLOAD** 1841 lbs.
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GROSS WEIGHT
6790 lbs.
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DRAG COEFFICIENT 0.35 Cd
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CURB WEIGHT
4949 lbs.
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ANGLE OF APPROACH 28.6 degrees
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ANGLE OF DEPARTURE 22.8 degrees
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CARGO CAPACITY (SEATS IN PLACE) 19.1 cu.ft.
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MAXIMUM CARGO CAPACITY 63.0 cu.ft.
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** When adequately equipped, which may require engine and/or
other drivetrain upgrades.
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DriveTrain
DRIVE TYPE
All wheel drive
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TRANSMISSION
6-speed shiftable automatic
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Engine & Performance
BASE ENGINE SIZE 4.8 L
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CAM TYPE Double overhead cam
(DOHC)
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CYLINDERS
V8
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VALVES 32
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VALVE TIMING
Variable
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TORQUE 369 ft-lbs. @ 3500
rpm
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HORSEPOWER
385 hp @ 6200 rpm
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TURNING CIRCLE
38.39 ft.
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Suspension
· Double wishbone front suspension
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· Multi-link rear suspension
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· Four-wheel independent suspension
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· Front and rear stabilizer bar
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Warranty
BASIC CPO 6yrs/100K miles (exp Nov 2014)
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ROADSIDE CPO 6yrs/100K miles
(exp Nov 2014) DRIVETRAIN CPO 6yrs/100K miles (exp Nov 2014)
Front
Seats
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· 8 -way power driver & passenger seat
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· Driver and passenger seat with power adjustable lumbar
support
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· Height adjustable driver seat & passenger seat
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· Leather
· Power Heated Seats · Bucket front seats
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Rear Seats
· Split-folding rear seatback
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· Folding with storage and pass-thru center
armrest
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· Rear ventilation ducts
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Power Features
· Remote keyless power door locks
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· Power mirrors
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· Heated mirrors
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· 2 one-touch power windows
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· Remote window operation
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Instrumentation
· Clock
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· Tachometer
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· Trip computer
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· External temperature display
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· Low fuel level warning
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Convenience
· Cruise control
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· Cargo cover
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· Front and rear cupholders
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· Front door pockets
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· Overhead console with storage
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· Retained accessory power
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· Front seatback storage
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· Power steering
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· Universal remote transmitter (for garage door,
security system, etc.)
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· 12V rear and 12V cargo area power outlet(s)
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· Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
· Rain sensing wipers
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· Transmission controls and audio controls on
steering wheel
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Comfort
· Interior active charcoal air filter
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· Dual zone climate controls - driver and
passenger
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· Extended cabin heating
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· Cooled storage compartment
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· Cargo area light
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· Leather trim on center console
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· Leather trim on doors
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· Front and rear reading lights
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· Alloy and leather trim on shift knob
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· Leather steering wheel
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· Dual illuminating vanity mirrors
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Memorized settings
· Memorized settings for 3 drivers
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In Car Entertainment
· Diversity antenna
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· 12 total speakers
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· AM/FM CD-controller stereo
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· Speed sensitive volume control
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· Radio data system
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Exterior Features
Roof and Glass
· Variable intermittent rain sensing wipers
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· Privacy glass
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· Rear defogger
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· Intermittent rear wiper
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· Complete variable sunroof with glass, cover,
tilt and open options
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Body
Tires and Wheels
· Alloy wheels
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· 18 x 8.0 in. wheels
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· 255/55R Z tires
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· All Season Tires
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· Inside mounted spare tire
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· Fullsize non-matching spare tire
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Doors
· Rear power liftgate door
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Towing and Hauling
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Tow Package
- Cargo tie downs
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Safety Features
· 4-wheel ABS
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· Front and rear head airbags
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· Dual front side-mounted airbags
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· Child seat anchors
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· Remote anti-theft alarm system
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· Emergency braking assist
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· Front and rear ventilated disc brakes
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· Rear door child safety locks
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· Engine immobilizer
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· Front fog/driving lights
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· 2 front headrests
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· 3 rear headrests
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· Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation
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· Rear center 3-point belt
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· Front and rear seatbelt pretensioners
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· Stability control
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· Traction control
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· Electronic brakeforce distribution
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· Rear height adjustable headrests
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· Emergency braking preparation
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· Tire pressure monitoring
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$500 Deposit to be made within 24 hours. Payment in full must be made within 5 days. Email if there are any questions.
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