2012 New 991 Body 911s New Condition No Reserve on 2040-cars
Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8 liter
Fuel Type:gas
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Trim: 911S 991
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 875
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: 911S
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Interior Color: Burgundy
2012 991 S Gorgeous black with soft tone Carrera red leather is a must see combination. rare 7 speed Stick ! yes its got a clutch pedal ! This car comes to us from a good friend and customer, his cars are always flawless. Stored in climate controlled storage. 875 fair weather miles. Optional equipment is : Carrera Red natural leather $4840, Premium package Plus with Adaptive sport 18 way power seats, heated seats, Porsche crests in headrests, Seat ventilation, Dynamic lighting, Keyless enter and drive, 6 Disk Changer, Sirius Satelite XM HD, $6155, Bose Audio package $2450, rear wiper $360, Sport chrono plus $1850, Sunroof $1490, Black painted wheels with polished lip $1635, Porsche crest at headrests $285, Sport seat plus pkg $1870 for a total window sticker of $123,055, All keys , Books and Window sticker are here. not a mark or scratch ever. please call 603 429 8840 with any questions. Spotless Carfax,
Classic Motorsports in Merrimack NH has over 20 years selling quality hand selected vehicles to highly satisfied customers. The owner Andrew Davenport Hand selects every vehicle and personally oversees its preparation for sale. Bid with confidence, if you are not 100% satisfied when you arrive you do not take it, this car is flawless.
All vehicles are subject to prior sale as they are available in our showroom daily and advertised elsewhere, we will make every effort to promptly remove the vehicle from ebay if sold by other means Please call 603 429 8840 with any questions
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2015 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS [UPDATE]
Mon, Dec 1 2014UPDATE: An earlier version of this story referenced the 911's six-speed manual transmission, but of course, Porsche uses a seven-speed manual in this car. The text has been changed to reflect this. There are no fewer than 19 different models in today's Porsche 911 series. While each appeals to the enthusiast, the race-bred GT3 is the pinnacle of the automaker's rear-engined lineup. Unfortunately, and despite the GT3's racing circuit prowess, its rigid track-tuned persona is too grating for many as a daily driver. To satisfy those who put sporty driving dynamics at the top of their list, but don't want to compromise comfort, Porsche has introduced the 2015 911 Carrera GTS. Raising its performance quotient, the GTS model boasts a handful of standard features that elevate it above its Carrera S siblings. Mechanically, it features an enhanced 3.8-liter flat-six bolted into the tail of the widebody platform (shared with the Carrera 4 and GT3). Other goodies include Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV), Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), a black-tipped Sport exhaust system and centerlock 20-inch 911 Turbo S wheels (five-lug wheels are a no-cost option). Cosmetically, the GTS is differentiated by its darkened lights, painted black wheels, Sport Design front spoiler, Sport Design exterior mirrors, black engine grille, rear black louvers (or lights on all-wheel drive models) and a 'GTS' logo on the lower doors. Inside the cabin are standard Sport Plus seats, Alcantera upholstery throughout with contrasting stitching, black gauges and anodized black aluminum trim. Offering us an excellent opportunity to put the second-generation GTS through its paces on a variety of roads, Porsche tossed us the keys in the LA Basin and pointed us towards Willow Springs Raceway, in the Mojave Desert. Driving Notes The GTS is offered in coupe or Cabriolet body styles, each with a choice between rear- and all-wheel drive. Buyers are also offered a choice between a traditional seven-speed manual gearbox or Porsche's seven-speed dual clutch transmission (PDK). The GT3, meanwhile, is only offered as a coupe with PDK. We grabbed the keys to a Guards Red rear-wheel drive coupe with PDK for our outbound drive, and a GT Silver Metallic all-wheel drive Cabriolet with a seven-speed manual for our return trip. Finding another 30 horsepower from the naturally aspirated 3.8-liter flat-six required some old-fashioned tricks.
2015 Porsche 918 Spyder: Touring the factory
Wed, Dec 3 2014Willy Wonka granted just five lucky Golden Ticket holders access to his incredible chocolate factory, yet we consider ourselves just as fortunate, as Porsche invited us to be among the first of just four American journalists to see behind the closed doors of its 918 Spyder assembly plant in Zuffenhausen, Germany. Of course, there were no Oompa Loompas or flowing chocolate rivers, but the vast white hall tasked with producing only 918 examples of the automaker's limited-production flagship revealed details that make Wonka's Golden Egg sorting room seem rather mundane in comparison. Unlike a traditional automobile manufacturing plant, which often encompass all processes of making a vehicle (e.g., stamping steel panels, welding components and painting), the 918 Spyder is built in an assembly plant. This means that hundreds of already manufactured parts, each crafted by Porsche offsite suppliers, are brought under one roof to be assembled into a perfectly finished product that is much sweeter – and far more expensive – than any candy delicacy. Our tour guide was Michael Drolshagen, Porsche's Director of Production, Logistics and Quality - a walking encyclopedia when it comes to the engineering and assembly of the 918 Spyder. Drolshagen generously offered us unrestricted access to walk among the factory's 110 workers – and a couple-dozen vehicles in process – to photograph everything. This is a story best told with pictures, so we've put together a raft of our best images in a high-resolution gallery and captioned each with a detailed description. If you've still got questions, please voice them in Comments section and we'll do our best to answer.
Porsche Cayenne spied unconstrained by camouflage
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The overall changes do, indeed, look minor, with a reprofiled intake being the most obvious item. The headlights are still covered, so we don't know what kind of jeweling has been done, but the shape does appear identical to the current model. Overall, the changes appear totally in line with a mid-cycle refresh.
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