Best place to look for used Cayenne
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Best place to look for used Cayenne
Hi, I'm from the GT3 forum and I thought I might try my luck here as well. Here's my question........I currently live in Taipei and fly to the U.S. quite often these days for business. Starting in 2008, I will be visiting the Philadelphia area more frequently than ever before and have decided to consider buying a used Porsche (preferably a Cayenne S or Turbo) for my transportation needs instead of spending thousands of dollars a year on rental cars. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Are autotraders.com any good? How about pre-certified used Porsches from a Porsche dealer? TIA for any help.
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If I were you I would buy one from a fellow Rennlister.....like me!!!
We are selling our 06 Cayenne S Titanium Edition, Pure Red, gray/black interior, just turned 10,000 miles. Mint condition, not a scratch anywhere.
PM if interested.
We are selling our 06 Cayenne S Titanium Edition, Pure Red, gray/black interior, just turned 10,000 miles. Mint condition, not a scratch anywhere.
PM if interested.
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Fine, one last time, just for nostalgia
Question:
Best place to look for used Cayenne?
Answer:
At the cemetery, parked next to the grave of the previous owner.
It probably still has the keys in the ignition, so go ahead and take it, I'm pretty sure the previous owner won't mind.
Oh, and BTW, be sure to read the suicide note, always left under the driver's seat.
Best place to look for used Cayenne?
Answer:
At the cemetery, parked next to the grave of the previous owner.
It probably still has the keys in the ignition, so go ahead and take it, I'm pretty sure the previous owner won't mind.
Oh, and BTW, be sure to read the suicide note, always left under the driver's seat.