We are pleased to present this 2020 Porsche 992 Carrera 4 Cabriolet finished in Agate Grey Metallic over a Slate Grey and Chalk leather interior. This 2020 example was configured at an original cost of over $145k with options including the Front Axle Lift System, Sport Chrono Package, Premium Package, RS Spyder Design Wheels, and more. It was purchased in May of 2020 and has remained under the care of its original owner ever since. This 992 is now being offered for auction out of Florida with just under 4k miles showing on the odometer.
This 992 was ordered in Agate Grey Metallic with a black cabriolet top and optional rear “911” logo in high gloss black. The car is described to have been very well maintained and always garage-kept, detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report. This Carrera 4 rides on staggered 20”/21” RS Spyder Design Wheels dressed in GoodYear tires.
Inside, you will find a two-tone Slate Grey and Chalk leather interior with optional seatbelts in Chalk. The optional Premium Package includes headlights with Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS Plus), Comfort Access keyless entry, a Bose Surround Sound System, heated and ventilated front seats, adaptive cruise control, Lane Change Assist (LCA), and Lane Keep Assist (LKA). Other options include a heated steering wheel, the Storage Package, 14-way Power Sport Seats with memory, the Light Design Package, under-door puddle light projectors, power-folding exterior mirrors, and the Front Axle Lift System.
This Cabriolet is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.0L flat-six engine rated at 379 HP and 331 lb.-ft of torque. All four wheels are driven by way of a lightning-quick dual-clutch 8-speed PDK transmission making for a 0-60 time of approximately 4 seconds. This Carrera 4 remains covered by its factory warranty and CARFAX shows a 10k-mile recommended service to have been completed in July of 2021 at 3,866 miles.
The sale will include a clean title and the remainder of the factory warranty. For any driver looking to get behind the wheel of the latest Porsche 911, this handsomely equipped Carrera 4 Cabriolet makes an excellent choice.
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There is no lien on the car - can provide a copy of the title, which is in my possession.
To All: Thanks for your questions; unfortunately I am in Atlanta and the car is Santa Rosa Beach, FL, so I am unable to get a detailed photo of the rims today. The passenger side rims both have "curb rash." One curb incident - took it into Perimeter Porsche in Atlanta and they estimated $400/wheel to fix and repaint. I just didn't follow through. The 10K service was necessitated by time (14 months), not miles. I believe in changing fluids and having a check-up annually, regardless of mileage. It was serviced at Porsche of Destin, which is owned by Gregg Orr. https://www.porscheofdestin.com/
Very nice ride close up photos of rims please . I’ll take the UT logo as a UTSPH grad. Also confirm no financial institutions lien on the vehicle.
Beautiful 992, but why do a free 10K service on a 992 at “Gregg Orr Pre-owned Super Center”?
The passenger side wheels look curbed.
GLWTA!
Pls add photos of the rims. They appear to be pretty beat up from a distance
@tjduffeyjr1 It is INDEED rather fugly.
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@Bobutfan The car has a Torque Detail coating on it. No PPF, but the car has spent 95% of its life in a garage. No chips or scratches.
Is the nose/hood protected with any PPF? Is there any paint protection, like ceramic coating?
Yes, it easily comes off with no residual damage. Guaranteed.
Okay let me be the first, “what on God’s green earth is that hideous sticker doing on the rear bumper cover and please tell me it can be removed without residual scarring?”