1988 Porsche 944 S Ventiler on 2040-cars
Syosset, New York, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A 1988 PORSCHE 944S.16 VALVE ENGINE WITH 188 HORSE POWER.JUST INSTALLED A NEW BATTERY,DISTRIBUTOR CAP & ROTOR,SPARK PLUGS,DME/FUEL PUMP RELAY AND 4 FUEL INJECTORS.THE CAR NOW RUNS GREAT.TIRES HAVE GREAT TREAD DEPTH WITH SOME DRY CRACKING JUST BEGINNING.BRAKES ARE IN GREAT SHAPE AS IS THE CLUTCH.THE PICTURES DESCRIBE THE CAR.ENGINE COMPRESSION TEST SHOWED 185 PSI ++ ON ALL CYLINDERS. THE CAR HAS A POWER STEERING FLUID LEAK..AIR CONDITIONING IS NOT WORKING.SUNROOF IS NOT WORKING.RADIO TURNS ON BUT HAS NO DISPLAY OR SOUND.PAINT IS FADED AND RUST IS PRESENT AT THE LEFT REAR 1/4 PANEL AND BEGINNING TO RUST ON THE RIGHT SIDE.SOME SMALL TEARS ON THE DRIVERS SEAT.SMALL CRACKS AT THE DEFROSTER VENTS ON THE DASH.INTERIOR BLOWER MOTOR A LITTLE NOISY. THE CAR IS COMPLETE ALL THE WAY DOWN TO THE AIR COMPRESSOR, TOOL KIT,AND OWNERS HANDBOOK AND RADIO MANUAL.ALSO HAS THE SUNROOF BAG AND THE REAR COVER PULL OUT SHADE..IT HAS SERVICE RECORDS BUT I WILL NOT PUT PICTURES OF THE DETAILS DUE TO PRIVACY LAWS.YOU CAN SEE A MANUAL LOG OF OIL SERVICES. WINDOWS WORK,MIRRORS WORK.REAR WIPER WORKS,FRONT WIPERS WORK,ALL LIGHTS WORK,DIRECTIONALS WORK,CAR HAS NOT BEEN MODIFIED EXCEPT FOR K&N AIR FILTER.HORN WORKS. FEEL FREE TO ASK ME ANY QUESTIONS AND I WILL E-MAIL ANY PICTURES IF NEEDED.
PICK UP ONLY .. SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS ARE THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY AND EXPENSE.DO NOT BID IF YOU HAVE ZERO FEEDBACK ...I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID...TRUSTED EBAYERS ONLY..MY FEEDBACK IS VALUABLE TO ME .THATS WHY I LIST WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE CAR. AND SORRY IF I MISSED SOMETHING SO PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS. |
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Porsche 911 2.7 RS values up by nearly 700% in the last 10 years [w/video]
Thu, Jan 1 2015These days if you have a wad of cash to invest in a classic car, Ferrari seems to be the best option. Hagerty's price index for the Italian supercars was up 43 percent in 2014, and Prancing Horses made up eight of the highest-selling vehicles at auction for the year. However, if you really want to watch your funds grow faster than practically any other legal investment, it might be worth setting your sights north of Maranello to Porsche in Germany. According to research from the Discovery Channel, the 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 RS is the quickest-appreciating vehicle in the past decade, at least in the UK. In 2004, prices hovered around 65,000 pounds ($101,350 in current money), but buying one today would set you back over 500,000 pounds ($779,600). Rarer lightweight models go for even more. More than just a solid investment, buyers get what is considered to be the ultimate expression of the early 911. Built as a homologation special for racing, Porsche used the classic tactic of fitting a larger engine to boost power to about 210 horsepower while simultaneously cutting weight. A lower front air dam, extended fenders for wider wheels and ducktail spoiler at the back made sure the grip, aero and styling fit the motorsports attitude. You can get a brief taste of what it's like to drive one of these rare Porsches in the video from The Telegraph below. This one is even for sale, with an ambitious price of around 600,000 pounds ($935,000), and it also features legendary racer Derek Bell's autograph on the ashtray. Hopefully the car's eventual buyer remembers that the RS is a fantastic piece to drive, too, and stretches its legs every once in a while. News Source: The TelegraphImage Credit: The Telegraph Porsche Car Buying Ownership Coupe Performance Classics Videos porsche 911 carrera collector cars classic car values
Trump calls Germans 'very bad,' vows to stop their car sales in US
Fri, May 26 2017TAORMINA, Italy -Talks between President Trump and other leaders of the world's rich nations at the G7 summit on Friday were expected to be "robust" and "challenging" after he had lambasted NATO allies and condemned Germans as "very bad" for their trade policies. Trump's confrontational remarks in Brussels, on the eve of the two-day summit in the Mediterranean resort town of Taormina, cast a pall over a meeting at which America's partners had hoped to coax him into softening his stances on trade and climate change. According to German media reports, Trump condemned Germany as "very bad" for its trade policies in a meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, signaling he might take steps to limit sales of German cars in the United States. "The Germans are bad, very bad," he reportedly told Juncker. "Look at the millions of cars that they're selling in the USA. Horrible. We're gonna stop that." White House economic adviser Gary Cohn on Friday confirmed the reports. "He said they're very bad on trade, but he doesn't have a problem with Germany." Cohn said Trump had pointed out during the meeting that his father had German roots in order to underscore the message that he had nothing against the German people. Trump's spokesman Sean Spicer said Trump had "tremendous respect" for Germany and had only complained about unfair trade practices in the meeting. Juncker called the reports in Spiegel Online and Sueddeutsche Zeitung exaggerated. The reports translated "bad" with the German word "boese," which can also mean "evil," leading to confusion when English-language media translated the German reports back into English. "The record has to be set straight," Juncker said, noting that the translation issue had exaggerated the seriousness of what Trump had said. "It's not true that the president took an aggressive approach when it came to the German trade surplus." "He said, like others have, that (the United States) has a problem with the German surplus. So he was not aggressive at all," Juncker added. In January, Trump threatened to slap a 35 percent tax on German auto imports. "If you want to build cars in the world, then I wish you all the best. You can build cars for the United States, but for every car that comes to the USA, you will pay 35 percent tax," he said. "I would tell BMW that if you are building a factory in Mexico and plan to sell cars to the USA, without a 35 percent tax, then you can forget that." Last year, the U.S.
2015 Porsche Macan Turbo
Mon, 06 Jan 2014The misinformation first started back in May of 2007 - more than six years ago - when word came that Porsche was developing a compact utility vehicle to fill out its product line. Rumors swirled that the German automaker's future "Roxster" would be based on the then-upcoming Audi Q5. By September of 2010, the name had changed to "Cajun," but the vehicle was still expected to be "based heavily on the Audi Q5," said reports in the months that followed. One year later, the first test mules were spotted, the mechanics hidden beneath barely disguised Audi sheetmetal, which did nothing to give the upcoming model its own identity. And even after Porsche announced "Macan" as the vehicle's production name in early 2012, articles stated that it would "arrive on the same chassis as the Audi Q5, though with suspension, brake and engine tweaks suitable to the Porsche range."
It's no wonder that most still consider the all-new Porsche Macan nothing more than a heavily massaged Q5.
To help lift some of the mystery surrounding its latest release, Porsche hosted us in Germany for an in-depth look at its new crossover (while Europeans call it a "sport utility," its car platform allows us to call it a proper CUV). The technology workshop offered us insight to the design and mechanical execution, and it concluded with a short test ride. The trip was both enlightening and educational - and it left us with a whole new perspective on the Macan.