2013 Porsche Panamera on 2040-cars
Pittsboro, Mississippi, United States
Feel free to email: klement85@zoho.com .
2013 Panamera. Includes professionally installed K40 radar detector and front laser jammer.
I strongly recommend buying Porsche certified preowned. There are many expensive things that will break on these
cars and with the Porsche warranty I have been covered. Clock quit working, front end squeaked, little string
holding up the rear cargo cover broke, overhead console appeared loose, radio software needed updating... No matter
what petty complaint I had, my Porsche dealer set an appointment, gave me a loaner car, fixed the issue, and sent
me on my way with no money out of pocket. Independent used car sellers claim "certified" but cannot offer a Porsche
Factory warranty; only a franchised dealer or an individual whose car is CPO selling to another individual can
offer the CPO warranty.
I have owned this car a year and have enjoyed driving it. It's the first car I've hand-washed since I was in my
early 20s! I really hate having to sell the car. Several people have asked "why are you selling after only a year?"
Here goes: I have an 8-year-old son. I found out he was teasing children at school about the cars their fathers
drive. While I did have the talk about "stuff does not make the person.
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