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Porsche 911 Sport Chrono on 2040-cars

US $29,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:46650 Color: Black
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
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2008 Porsche 911 Turbo. Basalt Black Metalic exterior paint with Black Leather interior and alcantara-wrapped steering wheel, shift lever/handbrake and roof line interior. Loaded with options: Sport Chrono Package, PASM(Porsche Active Suspension Management), Sport Steering Wheel, Navigation, Xenon Headlamps, LED Running Lights, Bose Premium Sound, Multidirectional Power Seats with lumbar support, Memory Seats, Sunroof, CD Compact Disc (6+1), Power Windows, Door Locks, Fog Lights, Headlight Washers, Rear Spoiler, Privacy Glass, Front Side Air Bags. Front apron w/lower spoiler edge, additional air extractor vent, Pwr heated mirrors w/memory, Tire pressure monitoring system, Power windows w/auto up/down, anti-pich feature, Keyless entry, Cruise control, Automatic climate control w/active carbon filter, Rear window defogger, Illuminated visor vanity mirrors, Auxiliary pwr outlet, Dual front cup holders, , Driver & front passenger airbags, front passenger on/off switch, Side curtain airbags, Porsche Stability Management (PSM), Front seatbelt pretensioners w/belt-force limitation, Child seat anchorage prep (ISOFIX) on passenger side w/airbag de-activation switch, Avante Garde 20" Premium Aluminum Rims (tires+rims $7000) with New tires on the rear (400 miles) . Also included are the stock wheels (4) and tires (stock rims have only 16000 miles). Additionally, LED taillights I ordered from Germany ($800). Clean title, Carfax Guarantee. The car has not been in accident. No body work or touch up paint applied. Nonsmoker. No aftermarket modifications. We have moved, and as a result my commute has increased by an hour. The HOV (carpool lane) lane is imperative for my commute thus I have purchased a TESLA. With limited garage space and budget the Porsche has to go (my wife said). For those not able into see the car in person, I am willing to take the car to the local Certified Porsche Dealership (Rocklin,CA) to have it evaluated. At the buyers cost ($350), a Pre Purchase Inspection (PPI) can be performed. This entails a 4 hr inspection evaluating the electronic, mechanics, body, paint thickness, and CPU download.

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Leno buys classic Porsche 356 Carrera 2, seeks out and finds perfect expert for help

Mon, 19 Aug 2013

The world of collector cars is fairly tight-knit when you get down to individual models. Need proof? Just take a look at this latest video from Jay Leno's Garage. The subject is a gorgeous 1963 Porsche 356 Carrera 2. Jay, being known as quite a collector, got a call from someone looking to sell. While doing his due diligence and looking for a 356 expert to go over the car with him, he came across John Willhoit.
Where the story gets weird is when Leno is asked the license plate number - it turns out that Willhoit, owner of Willhoit Restorations, had restored the exact same car more than 30 years prior. He then sold it to the same person that was looking to give it to Leno. What follows is a truly interesting video on the little quirks of the 356, along with Willhoit's personal history on a car he hadn't seen since 1976.
This is a bit more mechanically detailed than Leno's normal videos, but it's on a very interesting subject. Take a look below for the entire film.

Porsche 911 GT3 named Performance Car of the Year by Road & Track

Thu, 13 Nov 2014

The Porsche 911 GT3 is a very, very good performance car. Yes, we know this is like saying fire is hot and a shovel to the head hurts. What's different about this proclamation, then? Well, we bring up the 911 GT3's inherent goodness because our friends at Road & Track have named it their 2015 performance car of the year.
This is, our joking aside, a big accomplishment for the 911 GT3, due largely to the field of cars it beat out. There were many equally track-focused wonders in attendance, including the Ferrari 458 Speciale, Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 and Dodge Viper SRT TA, as well as more capable everyday vehicles, like the Jaguar F-Type R Coupe, BMW M3 and Ford Mustang GT.
But it was the 475-horsepower, rear-engined track star that R&T fell for, with editor-in-chief Larry Webster calling out the Porsche's ridiculous, howling, 9,000-rpm redline, while other editors cited its phenomenal handling character.

Porsche GT division rules out AWD, SUVs

Fri, Mar 13 2015

Any German automaker worth its lap times needs a performance division. Mercedes has AMG, BMW has the M division, Audi has Quattro GmbH with its S and RS models... even Volkswagen has its R line of hot hatches. And though Porsche is a performance automaker unto itself, even it has a performance division. It's called Porsche GT, and though it's been branching outside the 911 range lately, don't expect it to wander too far. According to Car and Driver, which spoke recently with Porsche GT boss Andreas Preuninger and R&D chief Wolfgang Hatz, there are limits to what the division will do. And while those limits may have been broadened to include technologies like turbocharging and dual-clutch transmissions, they won't stretch as far as all-wheel drive. Take a look at the previous-generation 997 and what separated the 911 GT2 from the 911 Turbo was principally its all-wheel-drive system. Porsche GT isn't planning on doing a GT2 this time around – the new GT3 RS occupying that territory on its own – but the next generation (whether it wears the number 2 or 3) will likely go turbo along with most of the rest of the 911 family. The exclusion of all-wheel drive from the Porsche GT parts bin also means that the division won't be taking on the company's SUVs like the Cayenne and Macan. So the Cayenne GTS will be as extreme as it gets, taking on the likes of the BMW X5 M, Mercedes GL63 and Audi SQ5 without the help of Zuffenhausen's racing department. We can't expect the PDK to stick around though, so to speak. Though the new Cayman GT4 packs a manual transmission, the 911 GT3 and GT3 RS have dual-clutch gearboxes. Moving forward, Preuninger says they'll leave it up to prospective customers to decide which type of transmission they'll build into their most extreme performance models.