2005 Carrera S Cabriolet on 2040-cars
Bakersfield, California, United States
2005 Porsche Carrera S Cabriolet MSRP $101,225 2 owner, non-smoker Black Exterior, Black Full Leather Interior Garage Kept, Weekend Car Technical/Mechanical Water Cooled Six-Cylinder Engine 3.8 L 4 Valves/Cylinders, 355 hp Integrated Dry Sump Lubrication Cross Flow Cylinder Cooling On-Board Diagnosis System II (ODB II) Dual Knock Sensors 6-Speed Manual Transmission Double Inertia Flywheel Hydraulic Clutch Variable Ratio Power Steering Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars Speed Activated Rear Spoiler Safety/Environment 4-Piston Fixed Alloy Calipers Vented and Perforated Brake Disc Active Break Differential (ADB) Anti Lock Brakes (ABS) Porsche Stability Management (PSM) Traction Control (ARS) Dual Front Airbags with Porsche Side Impact Protection System (POSIP) Bi-Xenon Lighting System Integrated Third Brake Light Comfort/Convenience Power Windows with One Touch Intermittent Wipers with Rain Sensors Carbon Filtered Ventilation System Dual Vanity Mirrors Illuminated Driver and Passenger Powered Seats Central Locking System Antitheft with Radar Interior Surveillance Lockable Storage Compartment Automatic Full Climate Control with AC Power Heated Side Mirrors PCM Color Display Radio with in Dash CD Additional options Aluminum Look Package Switch Panel Adaptive Sport Seats Self Dimming Mirrors Heated Front Seats Wheel Caps with Colored Crest Sport Chronology Package Plus Bose High-End Sound Package Remote CD Changer (6 Disk) Exclusive options Rear Center Console in Aluminum Look Porsche Crest in Headrest Door Finishers Aluminum Look Metal Door Sill Model Insignia Extras Extra Set of Wheels and Tires (Aluminum look, Lobster Claw Rims) Original Sales Sticker On Jun-02-14 at 09:57:41 PDT, seller added the following information: *Maybe 3 owner... myself included. Ok.. So I got some answers on the maintainence services. It appears it has not had any Major or minor services. He claims he had preformed regular maintenances, fixed clutch once, repaired oil pan and new batteries and tires. However he does not have the services records. He says the services were done at Family Motors - Porsche of Bakersfield. The oil pan was done at Eurasian Auto Center in Bakersfield. Car does come with Owners Manual, Quick Reference Guide, Warranty and Customer Information Card, Road side Owners Information, Preferred Maintenance Guide and holder for an manuals credit card thing and valet key. Also appears the Porsche had LoJac installed. |
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2015 Porsche Cayman GTS
Thu, 29 May 2014The Porsche Boxster and Cayman will forever nip at the heels of their big brother, the 911 Carrera, and perpetuating this tradition are the latest GTS variants, which add yet another arrow to the quiver of the plucky mid-engined platform.
The GTS' performance enhancements boost horsepower by a mere 15 and shave a tenth from 0 to 60, but Porsche's clever product planners and engineers have stuck to their familiar formula in making the Cayman GTS more desirable than the Boxster for dyed-in-the-wool performance enthusiasts. More on that shortly.
Laps around Spain's Circuito Mallorca RennArena and the nearby Serra de Tramuntana mountain range would shed further light on how the GTS differentiates itself from lesser Caymans.
Trump calls Germans 'very bad,' vows to stop their car sales in US
Fri, May 26 2017TAORMINA, Italy -Talks between President Trump and other leaders of the world's rich nations at the G7 summit on Friday were expected to be "robust" and "challenging" after he had lambasted NATO allies and condemned Germans as "very bad" for their trade policies. Trump's confrontational remarks in Brussels, on the eve of the two-day summit in the Mediterranean resort town of Taormina, cast a pall over a meeting at which America's partners had hoped to coax him into softening his stances on trade and climate change. According to German media reports, Trump condemned Germany as "very bad" for its trade policies in a meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, signaling he might take steps to limit sales of German cars in the United States. "The Germans are bad, very bad," he reportedly told Juncker. "Look at the millions of cars that they're selling in the USA. Horrible. We're gonna stop that." White House economic adviser Gary Cohn on Friday confirmed the reports. "He said they're very bad on trade, but he doesn't have a problem with Germany." Cohn said Trump had pointed out during the meeting that his father had German roots in order to underscore the message that he had nothing against the German people. Trump's spokesman Sean Spicer said Trump had "tremendous respect" for Germany and had only complained about unfair trade practices in the meeting. Juncker called the reports in Spiegel Online and Sueddeutsche Zeitung exaggerated. The reports translated "bad" with the German word "boese," which can also mean "evil," leading to confusion when English-language media translated the German reports back into English. "The record has to be set straight," Juncker said, noting that the translation issue had exaggerated the seriousness of what Trump had said. "It's not true that the president took an aggressive approach when it came to the German trade surplus." "He said, like others have, that (the United States) has a problem with the German surplus. So he was not aggressive at all," Juncker added. In January, Trump threatened to slap a 35 percent tax on German auto imports. "If you want to build cars in the world, then I wish you all the best. You can build cars for the United States, but for every car that comes to the USA, you will pay 35 percent tax," he said. "I would tell BMW that if you are building a factory in Mexico and plan to sell cars to the USA, without a 35 percent tax, then you can forget that." Last year, the U.S.
Audi welcomes Porsche back to Le Mans like any sibling would
Fri, 06 Jun 2014Ah, sibling rivalry. It really is a beautiful thing. It's even more beautiful when said siblings are automakers with very, very well-known racing histories. That's how you get videos like this, which is Audi's way of welcoming Porsche back to the top flight of Le Mans racing.
Yes, Audi has taken its R18 E-Tron Quattro back onto public roads, wowing schoolboys and scaring farmers (who appear to be riding classic Porsche tractors), as it travels from Ingolstadt to Zuffenhausen, just to taunt its corporate frenemy.
Take a look below for a video to see just what that teasing looks like.