2006 Cayman S

$51,500
9,850 miles
San Francisco, CA
Contact: jeff@bonforte.com
Description:

I purchased this car new Sept 2006. I am original owner. You can own a Porsche Cayman S 
that looks brand new for $15,000 less than the sticker, with fewer than 10k miles!

Description
Scans of the manufacturer sticker:
http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=1967563767&context=set- 72157603089106865&size=o
http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=1967564497&context=set- 72157603089106865&size=o
http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=1968391002&context=set- 72157603089106865&size=o
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6 speed manual. I have a very new Cayman S. 9700 miles. Purchased Sept '06. Doesn't have the nav system (which is good as Porsche nav blows).

The Cayman is is perfect shape with incredible options (see below). I have the sticker for the car, $70k+. You can have it for just $55.8k. Let me know if you are interested. The car is amazing and has all the big features. The natural leather is rare for this car and covers almost everything inside the car from the doors to the dashboard. Most Porsche's just come with leather on seating surfaces. The leather looks like a baseball mitt in color with hand stitching. See the photos below. It is a $3900 option alone, and once you see it, all other interiors will seem junky.

The exterior silver is "warm" with a bit of brown in there. I have the 19" 911 S wheels on the car (like the photo...though my tires are lower profile). The photo is from a car show, but mine looks almost identical, save the photo appears to have black leather and my tires are lower profile. Compared to the standard Cayman wheels, the 19" Carrera S are much nicer. The Cayman gets great gas mileage for a car that does 0-60 in about 5 secs. Sticker says 20/28. I get over 20 in my personal experience with real world driving.

Reviews for the Car:
http://www.automobilemag.com/reviews/coupes/0508_porsche_cayman_s/index.html

"The Cayman confirms the theory that the Boxster platform is an all-time masterpiece. The coupe certainly feels more solid than a Boxster, like a jigsaw composed from fewer parts, and it is more balanced than the 911."

"The new Porsche is actually everything the 911 has not been for most of its career: confidence-inspiring, super-stable, totally balanced, quite forgiving, a gifted storyteller that is equally good at listening."

Performance
Engine: 3.4 L H-6, 295hp, 255 lb-ft
Drive: Rear-wheel
0-60 mph: 5.1 sec
0-100 mph: 12.0 sec
1/4-mile: 13.7 sec @ 105 mph
Top speed: 171 mph
MPG 20 city, 28 highway

Option (list price)
Sport steering wheel ($250)
Artic silver metalic ($825)
Natural brown leather ($3605)
Black mats ($115)
Self-dimming mirrors & rain sensor ($690)
Bi-xenon headlamps ($1090)
Heated front seats ($480)
19" Carrera S wheels ($1550)
Sport crono without PCM ($920)
Bose surround sound ($950)

Total MSRP list: $70,170 (I still have the sticker)
VIN # WPOAB29806U782868