2013 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Long Beach, California, United States
Send me an email at: marissamvvielhauer@uktraders.com .
Selling my perfectly configured 2013 Carrera S in Platinum Silver Metallic w/ 7 Speed Manual, Sport Design Aerokit
/ Rear Ducktail
~12,600 miles (driven 1-2 days a week locally)
Platinum Silver Metallic
7-Speed Manual
SportDesign Aerokit w/ Ducktail
Premium Plus Pkg (Heated/Cooled Seats, Power Folding Mirrors, Adaptive Headlights)
14 way Adjustable Seats
BOSE Stereo
Power Folding Mirrors
Glass Roof / Sunroof
Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
Porsche Sport Exhaust (PSE)
Power Steering Plus
Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM)
Sport Chrono (Dynamic Engine Mounts)
Platinum Satin Wheels (Brand New Condition)
Red Brake Calipers
7mm Rear Wheel Spacers
Rennline Sport Design Bumper Mesh Screens (Dark)
Warranty runs through May 25, 2017
30% Ceramic Window Tint
$120k Original MSRP
VIN: WP0AB2A95DS122788
Annual service performed at Beverly Hills Porsche in June 2015 (have all receipts).
Only warranty work ever performed was the replacement of minor sensor in Feb 2015 by BH Porsche (have receipts).
Front spoiler lip freshly painted, looks new.
Absolutely zero scuffs or rash on any of the wheels, they all look brand new.
Tires are in good shape (they pass the penny test) but are not new. Message me and I can send pics of penny test on
front/rear tread.
Title free & clear (in my possession).
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Auto blog
Porsche 911 Carrera 4S named Motor Trend Best Driver's Car [w/video]
Thu, 22 Aug 2013Motor Trend has named the 2013 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S its best driver's car for 2013. The annual
competition for the title included some of the best performance cars that have gone on sale in the past year. The new C4S follows the 2012 Best Driver's Car award winner, a two-wheel-drive Carrera S.
Determining the winner of the coveted title isn't easy. Each vehicle is pushed through Motor Trend's normal battery of instrumented tests. Editors then spend time with each car over a 500-mile tour of mixed conditions before a final batch of testing at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, with pro racer Randy Pobst at the wheel.
Porsche Macan configurator lets you build $110k crossover
Mon, 25 Nov 2013Part of the idea behind the new Porsche Macan is that it's less expensive than its larger sibling, the Cayenne. But with a starting MSRP of $49,900, the base Macan S is actually $300 more expensive than the cheapest Cayenne. That, however, is just the start, as you can see from the online configurator.
As is often the case with German cars in general (Porsches especially), tick the right boxes and you'll soon be leaving that base price behind in a cloud of tire smoke. Start off with the Macan Turbo and you're looking at a base MSRP of $72,300, which is already over twenty grand more than the naturally-aspirated version. But even that soon escalates as the options pile on.
Aurum Metallic paint will set you back $3,120. 21-inch wheels, another $3,300. You'll probably want the air suspension, torque vectoring, the Sport Chrono package, adaptive cruise control and lane-change systems, and those each add over a grand to the price. A Burmester surround sound system is the single most expensive option at $4,290. And if you choose them all - and choose all the optional trim packages - you'll soon be looking at a price in excess of $110,000. That's enough to get you into a Cayenne Turbo... assuming you don't tag on all the options to that one, too.
Porsche gives GT3 owners extra year of warranty, new engines in production April 22
Sat, 12 Apr 2014While the auto industry reels from massive recall after massive recall, Porsche has quietly been working on a fix for an issue that's forced owners of the new 911 GT3 to park their track-ready rockets for fear of an engine fire. Thanks to a leaked letter from Porsche to a GT3 owner (which has been certified as real), we now have an idea of just where the German brand is at with the fix.
On April 22, Porsche will begin production of a new batch of GT3 engines for the 785 affected models across the globe. As you'll recall, the original issue rested with a screw joint that could loosen the connecting rod. The new engines have an "optimized piston rod screw connection," that should keep the connecting rod in place. Once technical validations are completed, production will kick off and new powerplants will be shipped around the globe for owners of the troubled cars.
Porsche will hand out a certificate to owners of affected cars once repairs have been completed, as a means of documenting the work. To make up for the trouble, Porsche will be giving owners an extra year on their new-vehicle warranty, while the 911 GT3 concierge will be reaching out to compensate them for having to park their car for so long.