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S for less than GBP 28,000 at OPC

me23rp

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Current daily drive is a 12 month old Nissan X-Trail, current toy is a 6 month old 997 C2S, just sold the X-Trail and cant see myself ever selling the 997 therefore I am looking for a good second hand Cayenne S, to replace the X-Trail, ideally with Leather- PCM - Bi-Xenons and BOSE.
My question is with not withstanding the recent offical anouncment of the facelift Cayenne how long before I can walk into a Porsche OPC with 28K cash and walk out with a reasonable spec 04 S

Thanks
 
Cheapest one at the moment is in Aberdeen according to the Porsche used car locator -£29,995

Why do you specifically want to get one from an OPC?

Pete
 
Pete

It Doesnt necessarily have to come from an OPC just a specialist whom offers a 12 month warranty that would pay out in the event of a claim. Also I dont think there are many specialist Porsche dealers in the Kent area, I could be wrong

Justin
 
I'm looking around for one myself at the moment. The cheaper ones don't have many toys [&:] and comming from a Range Rover Vogue things like memory and heated seats would be missed. I'm hoping there will be more on the market when the face-lift model arrives but I'm not sure how longer wait that will be.
DW
 
There are a few around in Kent and Sussex border I would be surprised if an OPC offered me
anywhere near £28k for my sub 20k miles 03 S(not for sale) so you should pick something up,why not buy privately and take out a non OPC warranty?
 

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