
2006 Porsche Cayenne
Mileage: 152,953 · Spanaway, WA
$1,264 Below market
2006 Porsche Cayenne S AWD
Spanaway, WA
$6,199
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Features
Mileage
152,953
Drivetrain
All-Wheel Drive
Exterior color
Black
Engine
340 hp 4.5L V8
Fuel type
Gasoline
Transmission
Automatic
Alloy wheels
Leather seats
Overview
- Make:Porsche
- Model:Cayenne
- Year:2006
- Trim:S AWD
- Body type:SUV / Crossover
- Exterior color:Black
- Mileage:152,953 mi
- Condition:Used
- VIN:WP1AB29P26LA61852
- Stock number:12087
Fuel economy
- Fuel tank size:26 gal
- Fuel type:Gasoline
Performance
- Transmission:Automatic
- Drivetrain:All-Wheel Drive
- Engine:340 hp 4.5L V8
- Horsepower:340 hp
Safety
Measurements
- Doors:4 doors
- Front legroom:40 in
- Back legroom:36 in
- Cargo volume:19 cu ft
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History
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No accidents or damage reported.
3 previous owners
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The 2006 Porsche Cayenne S is an SUV from a period when Porsche was applying its engineering approach to a larger, more practical body style. It uses the S trim level, which places it above the base Cayenne in the lineup. The vehicle combines a five-door form with the higher seating position and cargo flexibility expected in this class, while retaining the brand's emphasis on mechanical precision. Its proportions are substantial without being oversized for a midsize luxury utility vehicle, and the body presents the upright profile typical of the segment. The Cayenne S was designed to handle everyday use with the sort of road manners and performance focus associated with the badge, and this example reflects that role without relying on unnecessary embellishment. The exterior details are straightforward, with a design that is functional and period-correct for the model year.Inside, the cabin includes leather seats and power seats, giving the interior a more finished feel than a basic utility vehicle. The surfaces and trim follow the expectations for a premium SUV from the mid-2000s, with an emphasis on durable materials and a driver-focused arrangement. Seating position is set up for a clear view forward, and the elevated ride height is matched by a layout that keeps primary controls within easy reach. The rear area offers the kind of usable space associated with this body style, and the interior volume is suitable for passengers and cargo in normal use. Porsche's cabin design from this era tends to favor direct operation over ornament, and that approach is evident here. The overall atmosphere is controlled and functional, with the added comfort items integrated without drawing attention to themselves.Equipment on this Cayenne S includes premium audio and automatic climate control. The sound system is the upgraded factory unit specified with the vehicle, and the climate system maintains cabin temperature without requiring constant manual adjustment. These items fit naturally into the interior's daily-use focus, where convenience is built in rather than added as an afterthought. Rain sensing wipers are also present, adding another factory feature to the vehicle's equipment list. That system supports easier operation in changing weather and belongs to the set of features that make the SUV easier to live with in routine driving. The controls and switchgear follow the brand's conventional layout for the era, with a familiar arrangement for the driver and a clean presentation across the dashboard and center stack.Safety equipment includes side impact airbags. That feature is listed with the vehicle and adds to the standard protective hardware expected in a luxury SUV of this period. The Cayenne S was engineered with the road in mind, and its size, weight, and chassis tuning are part of its character in everyday use. It remains a vehicle built to cover distance with a solid, composed feel rather than a lightweight or minimal one. The higher ride height, full doors, and substantial structure give it the practical advantages of an SUV, while the Porsche name points to a more exacting level of engineering underneath. With its listed equipment, this example presents a clear and factual picture of a mid-2000s Cayenne S as it was originally outfitted.
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