2007 - Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Ashburn, Virginia, United States
TOTAL AMOUNT INVESTED OVER $170,000. Tuned to 603HP. Have ALL receipts including original window sticker. 2007 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe, Stunning Midnight Blue Metallic Exterior Finish w/ Natural Leather Brown Interior. Heated Front Seats, Rear Window Wiper, Parking Assist System, Sport Chrono Package for Turbo, Remote CD Changer (6 Disc), Supple Leather Front and Rear with Exclusive Options including IPOD Adapter built in to glove box. Horizontally opposed 6 cyl, 3.6 liter 603HP (tuned above 480 stock HP). Porsche Stability Management (PSM), Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), Braking Readiness function w/ Brake Assist, 6 piston front brake rotors w/ 4 piston rear rotors, Bi-Xenon Headlights with leveling and cleaning system, and LED Front Turn Signals. PCM with DVD Navigation System, MP3-capable CD Player w/ BOSE Surround Sound. Just completed a fresh $7K service including brand new clutch 1600 miles ago. This thing is brand new!! VIN WP0AD22977S784987 Total Price Brand New is $130,540 (Have the original MSRP Sticker)!!!!! 3.6L TWIN TURBO TWIN INTERCOOLED 6 CYLINDER480HP 460LB FT TORQUE, 6spd MANUAL TRANSMISSION, ALL-WHEEL DRIVE, SPORT CHRONOPACKAGE (INCLUDES ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL STOPWATCH, PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT OFVARIOUS SYSTEMS). NEW Michelin Pilot Sport Cups on all four corners (235/35ZR19 F | 305/30ZR19 R). Over $38,000 in upgrades plus installation takes this vehicle to 603HP and GT2 suspension ride specs. HAVE ALL THE RECEIPTS IN SEPARATE ENVELOPES!!!! Specific upgrades include: PES Turbo Performance Software Upgrade - $3,495 Cargraphic Headers - $1,473.40 Fabspeed Powdercoated 997TT Quad Tips - $165 AWE Tuning B&M Short Shifter - $260 AWE Tuning 997TT Damptronic Coilovers w/ PASM, lowered to GT2 Specs - $3,500 Suncoast Porsche Lower Trim GT2 Side Skirts - $711 Champion Motorsport Carbon Fiber Front Splitter- $2,175 Wheel Experts HRE C93 (19x8.5F & 19x11R) w/brushed aluminum finish, Michelin PS2, Porsche TPMS valve, 997 Wheel Sensor -$7,775 Sound Solutions Porsche IPOD System - $810 Cargraphic Stage 3 Cat Back Sport Exhaust -$4,700 FormulaOne Sport Film (Entire Hood, FrontBumper, R/L Quarter Panels and Turbo Wide Body Bumps) - $1,450 Misha GT2 Turbo Wing Blade plus Paint - $2,150 This vehicle has had a total of 4 owners including myself. We are all friends, and each of us have meticulously maintained this vehicle. The vehicle has NEVER left the Northern VA (DMV) area. First owner moved out of state to Orlando, FL and had to sell the vehicle. The second owner is local and sold it to purchase a collector Mustang.
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What is the fastest car in the world in 2024?
Sat, Jun 15 2024It wasn't that long ago that the notion of reaching 200 miles per hour in a car, on a road, seemed basically impossible. As you likely know by now, that time has passed. And once that threshold was crossed, the automotive world immediately began eying the next triple-digit benchmark: 300 miles per hour. It may have taken a little while, but the 300-mph line has been crossed, and some cars have moved well past that seemingly insane speed number. While some of these speeds have been achieved in simulations (including the fastest car listed below), there's little doubt that a driver with nerves of steel and a heavy right foot could indeed push several automobiles up to 300 miles per hour and beyond. Interestingly, it’s not just one car or automaker in the 300-mph club, as a handful of models have earned a place (sometimes claimed but not yet demonstrated) on the leaderboard. The fastest car in the world is: Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut (330 MPH) That title goes to the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut, which recorded a staggering 330 mph top speed earlier in 2023. The carÂ’s twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 lays down 1,600 horsepower and 1,106 pound-feet of torque, which plays a significant role in delivering that speed, but KoenigseggÂ’s engineers have given the car a lot more than mind-blowing power. The Jesko Absolut has a super-slippery 0.278 drag coefficient and a nine-speed transmission that shifts so quickly itÂ’s almost imperceptible. Koenigsegg calls it a Light Speed Transmission (LST), saying its shifts happen at almost light speed. While that might be a slight exaggeration, the gearbox is impressive, bringing several wet multi-disc clutches and a super lightweight construction. As Koenigsegg says, "the Jesko Absolut is destined to achieve higher, more extraordinary speeds than any Koenigsegg or any other fully homologated car before it." How expensive is the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut? If you were reading that and wondering how much the fastest car in the world costs, the price tag is just another dizzying number on the Jesko Absolut's spec sheet. All 125 Absolut cars offered sold out at a price of almost $3 million. Of course, being able to afford the Koenigsegg is just the first step in realizing its full potential. There are very few places on the map that can support a 300-plus-mph speed run, and the locations that do are not conveniently located.
What's the deal with comedians and their cars?
Mon, May 22 2017'Round about the time in his life when it should happen for all of us, Jerry Seinfeld's ship came in with a force that almost split the dock. He'd been doing pretty well with his observational style ("There's a cereal now that's just cookies. Have you seen this? Cookies for breakfast. It's called Cookie Crisp. Cookies for breakfast! They oughta just call it 'To Hell With Everything!'"). But he showed no signs of setting the world on fire until he got cast in a show that was either about – depending on the level of comedy geek you ask – the average New Yorker, the very worst people in the world, or nothing. Suddenly Jerry Seinfeld was pretty much the center of the comedy universe. And while his comedy was at once both brilliantly innovative and rooted in the mundane, his next move was a predictable grab at something exotic – he went out and bought his dream car. A rather nice 911, actually. As almost everyone knows, it didn't stop there, and the man put together one of the most enviable collections of iconic Porsches we're likely to see. So what's the connection, if there is one, between cars and comedy? As far as Jerry Seinfeld (the man) is concerned, he's probably not the same guy as the Jerry on Seinfeld (the show) although it's hard to say for sure; his public persona is almost unnervingly well managed. But cars and comedy were the constants in his life then, and, well, just look at what the guy does now; Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee is a cultural constant, and we're certainly seeing Seinfeld the man in that one, and cars are obviously still central to his life. And it's been that way with a lot of very, very good comedy guys. Cars seem to round out their lives, to become the yin to their comedy yang. Ernie Kovacs might not have invented visual gags or surreal humor, but he got them both to kill on television in the 1950s, so he's a comedy hero. He died behind the wheel of his beloved Corvair wagon, so he's absolutely some kind of car-guy hero as well. Bill Cosby, the hottest name in comedy for a good long while, had Ferraris, one of two fire-breathing supercharged big-block Cobras (pictured below), and a BMW 2002tii – none of which either contributed to or in any way make up for the profoundly sociopathic creature he turned out to be, but it's still a data point. The Smothers Brothers, who defied the networks and the norms by getting blatantly political before that sort of thing was cool, went sports car racing.
Porsche celebrates 50 years of 911 with some excellent pics
Tue, 12 Feb 2013The Porsche 911 is one of the most iconic sports cars of all time, and to celebrate the car's first 50 years, Porsche has released a stunning set of photos showing how far the 911 has come from the original back in 1963 to its current 991 generation. Unlike the recent 60-year photo spread that Chevrolet put together for the Corvette, though, Porsche's gallery only shows the original 911 and the current car.
Each time the 911 is redesigned, the car's front fenders, roofline and the shape of the side windows are key focal points. Even some of the interior cues have remained the same over the years, including the positioning of the ignition key on the left of the steering column and the five-gauge instrument cluster layout.
Scroll down for Porsche's press release breaking down the seven generations of the 911, and be sure to check out our gallery with plenty of high-res pics for you to download as a desktop wallpaper. In fact, we're providing these at 1920-pixels-wide instead of our usual 1280 wide. Enjoy!