2011 Porsche Panamera on 2040-cars
Fairfield, Illinois, United States
2011 Porsche Panamera Turbo. Black on Luxor Beige. The car is in great condition.
The vehicle is well optioned with the Sport Chrono Plus Package, PDK transmission, Comfort seats in the front, rear sunshade, Quad Zone Climate Control, heated seats in the front and back, steering wheel heater, Porsche Keyless Entry and Drive, Porsche Multimedia (Bluetooth Phone, Bluetooth Aux, Aux, and USB), Active Cruise Control, Automatic Comfort Closing Trunk, incredibly rich sounding Burmeister Speakers, All Wheel Drive, AFS (Porsche's Dynamic Cornering Lights), and of course all the rest of your Porsche standards (full leather interior - including dash, navigation, sunroof, digital cluster, et cetera).
The car runs flawlessly, does not rattle anywhere, does not have a single light on indicating a need for service or attention, and is not in need of anything. Just get in, and drive. The tires all match and are the Porsche Panamera stock brand - Michelin Pilot Super Sports all around with the back tires being wider. I have changed the oil recently, as well - I have only used Porsche approved MobilOne 10W-40 oil. Again, the car is completely ready to drive.
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