2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S on 2040-cars
Largo, Florida, United States
Send me an email at: blairbllaroia@ukso.com .
Porsche 911 (991) Carrera S Cabriolet, lavishly loaded with a $133,325 MSRP, + $18,000 in after market cosmetics.
Customization includes color matched front splitter and rear bumper trim, painted gloss black engine cover and
exhaust tips, color matched brake calipers, Custom window tint, and staggered on 21 & 22 Forged COR wheels.
Furthermore, this Porsche has a clear 3M wrap for added paint protection. Clean Carfax, Clean 2012 Title (based on
purchase date) , Brand New Tires, Recent Service, Private Seller. Factory options include: Racing Yellow, Black
Leather Interior, Instrument Dials in Black, Sport Exhaust System, Cabriolet Roof in Black, Porsche Doppelkupplung
(PDK), Automatically Dimming Mirrors, Power Sport Seats (right & left), Seat Heating (right & left), Smoking
Package, Porsche Dynamic Light System, Porsche Entry & Drive, Light Design Package, Park Assist (front & rear),
Sport Chrono Package, Power Steering Plus, BOSE? Surround Sound System, Sirius XM? &HD Radio? rcvr, 6-disc CD/DVD
changer, Electronic folding ext. mirrors, SportDesign steering wheel, Premium Package Plus w 14-way seats, Wheels
painted in Black, Power Sport seats (14-way), Seat belts in Racing Yellow, Porsche Crest on headrests, Headlamp
cleaner exterior clr. A/C ice cold, All scheduled maintenance, All records, Always parked in climate controlled
garage, Custom wheels, Excellent condition, Factory GPS system, Fully loaded with all the goodies, Must see, Never
seen snow, New tires, No accidents, Non-smoker, Satellite radio, Seats like new, Title in hand, Upgraded sound
system, this Porsche is in Pristine condition inside-out, truly Like-New.
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China bans military license plates on luxury autos
Wed, 01 May 2013Driving a vehicle with a military license plate in China provides many privileges. Legally reserved for official vehicles only, the designation apparently allows drivers to enjoy special liberties on the roads, including breaking traffic laws, filling up with free fuel and receiving light-and-siren escorts through congested cities. So attractive are the benefits that there is a secondary market for used legal and counterfeit plates - especially among those wealthy enough to afford luxury cars. But all of that is reportedly coming to an end, as President Xi Jinping, chairman of the Central Military Commission, is on a mission to fight corruption in his country.
A new license plate system goes into effect today, and it is designed to "maintain social harmony, stability and the reputation of the military," says the PLA Daily, the armed forces' official newspaper. While the abuse has been going on for many years, the internet has put the spotlight on the bad behavior, and the negative press does not represent the morals and true colors of the armed forces, say officials.
While military-plated Porsche drivers have been singled out as offenders, Bloomberg notes that all vehicles with engine displacements above 3.0 liters and with a sticker price in excess of about $73,000, will be banned from receiving military plates. This includes vehicles from Audi, Cadillac, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lincoln and the Volkswagen Phaeton. Even if drivers are savvy enough to circumvent the new issuing system, the military has put technology at toll gates to catch users of counterfeit plates. There has been no word on the punishment if caught.
1949 Gm?nd Porsche shows the birth of an icon
Fri, 21 Mar 2014The Austrian village of Gmünd is more than just difficult to pronounce; it's also the birthplace of the Porsche brand. Before the company ever started building sports cars at its current home base near Stuttgart, the fledgling business completed several vehicles in the tiny town in Southern Austria. In this video, former Pikes Peak International Hill Climb champion Jeff Zwart takes a look at a 1949 Gmünd coupe to see how the company has evolved since its earliest days.
The thing to note about the Gmünd-built Porsches is their absolute design simplicity. The phrase "form follows function" gets bandied around a lot, but it really means something when you look at these early cars. However, the minimalism was partially out of necessity. The vehicles were meant to be sporty but certainly weren't rockets. Power came courtesy of a modified Volkswagen Beetle engine, and anything extraneous would have slowed the models down. Scroll down to watch Zwart go back in time to Porsche's beginnings.
Despite premium carmakers going downmarket, luxury auto sales stick at 10-11%
Thu, 16 Jan 2014According to research conducted by global information company IHS Automotive, the leporine birthing of new models by luxury manufacturers over the past six years hasn't increased their market share in the US. Even as car sales reached 15.6 million units, IHS says what's happened instead is that luxury buyers are merely moving from one brand to another, moving from larger luxury vehicles into hot segments like compact luxury crossovers or leaving the market at the same rate as other buyers enter.
Whether broken out by makes or by segment, market share has rollercoastered inside a narrow band from 10.5 to 11.5 percent since "at least" 2008. Closer investigation reveals the shifting boundaries in the aspirational pond, with brands like Mercedes-Benz and Audi gaining territory as Lexus and Lincoln lost it, and Saab and Hummer were buried, dead, under it. One neat note is that Tesla has gone from a share of zip to .12 percent.
The subcompact and compact crossover segments show growth, with those little high-riders jumping from .3 percent to 1.16 percent of overall industry sales. Their rise, though, is concomitant with the decline of four other segments: compact and midsize cars and fullsize cars and SUVs. We think the next few years that will tell if the small-car expansion can overcome the large-car retraction, with a phalanx of smaller offerings like the CLA only recently hitting the market and others like the GLA, Macan and Q1 doing so in the near future.