Porsche Boxter 2000 "no Reserve" Absolute Sale on 2040-cars
Augusta, Michigan, United States
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE "NO RESERVE" ABSOLUTE AUCTION. 2000 PORSCH BOXTER WITH 9000 ORIGINAL MILES PER YEAR BY 2 OWNERS. (149000). ALWAYS A FLORIDA CAR. PAINT, TOP WHEELS, TIRES ALL IN EXCELLANT CONDITION. NO DENTS, SOME ROAD RASH CHIPS THAT HAVE BEEN PAINT CHIPPED ON FRONT BUMPER AND HOOD. LOOKS GREAT. INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLANT SHAPE. NEVER BEEN DYED OR FIXED AND THERE IS VERY LITTLE WEAR ON THE DRIVER BOLSTER SEAT. POWER TOP WORKS PERFECT AND IS IN EXCELLANT SHAPE. TIRES HAVE 70% TREAD LEFT. NO REAR END , BEARING OR TRANSMISSION NOISE OR ISSUES. ENGINE IS STRONG ,RUNS AND PERFORMES LIKE NEW WITH NO OIL LEAKS OR BLOW BY. BID WITH CONFIDENCE, YOU WILL NOT BE DISSAPPOINTED. FOR SALE LOCALLY AND SELLER MAY END AUCTION AT ANY TIME.LOCATED IN LOWER MICHIGAN
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Porsche becomes first company to rent out Vatican's Sistine Chapel
Fri, 17 Oct 2014We wouldn't go so far as to say God is a Porsche fan, but those in charge of one of the holiest Christian spots on our little blue marble are welcoming the German automaker into one of the religion's most revered and beautiful settings - the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. In so doing, Porsche will reportedly become the first company to rent out the holy hall for a corporate function.
Now, it's not like Pope Francis has signed off on Porsche doing do donuts in a 911 underneath Michelangelo's The Creation of Adam. Instead, the Vatican has rented out the home of the Papal Conclave to the Porsche Travel Club, which will host a classical music concert. The Travel Club organizes events and tours across Europe for Porsche enthusiasts, with the Vatican concert just one part of a tour of Rome.
According to Automotive News Europe, Porsche will sell 40 tickets - at 5,000 euros each ($6,379) - to the event, while the Vatican has confirmed that the Pope will not be in attendance.
Porsche Exclusive showcases custom-order 911 Turbo Cabrio
Sun, 06 Apr 2014Porsche is one of the most profitable automakers in the business. In fact, it's said to make about $23,000 on each car it sells, thanks in no small part to an options list that can send the sticker price accelerating quicker than one of its own sports cars. But there are always those for whom even the extensive option list won't be enough, and for just such customers, there is Porsche Exclusive.
The division in Zuffenhausen is tasked with creating even more individualized examples of Porsche vehicles, and it recently did up this 911 Turbo Cabriolet - which, at $160,700, is already one of the most expensive Porsches you can order this side of a 918 Spyder: more than any Boxster, Cayman, Macan or Cayenne, any Panamera other than a Turbo S or Executive - not to mention any other 911 short of a Turbo S.
This particular demo vehicle features a Slate Grey paint job and red interior decked out in more leather than an S&M dungeon - which, come to think of it, would probably be less financially painful than ordering up this car from Porsche Exclusive.
Hyundai, Porsche top J.D. Power APEAL study
Wed, 23 Jul 2014Just as they did in the Initial Quality Study, Porsche and Hyundai have taken the premium and non-premium crown, respectively, for the 2014 J.D. Power APEAL study. This is the tenth consecutive year for that Porsche has been rated the best premium make in the APEAL study, which attempts to figure out how pleased owners are with their purchases. For 2014, it asked 86,000 owners of MY2014 cars to rate their vehicles in 77 different categories 90 days after their initial purchase. The resulting figures were plugged in deliver the APEAL score, which is rated on a 1,000-point scale.
The industry average sits at 794 points for 2014, although that's a one-percent decline over last year's rating. In this year's study, premium brands averaged 840 out of 1,000, while non-premium makes average 785. For their part, Porsche netted an impressive 882 points, while Hyundai earned an 804. Interestingly, only four non-premium brands (Hyundai, Ram, Volkswagen and Mini) finished above the industry average for 2014.
It's also interesting to see the clear delineation between premium and non-premium brands, with an eight-point gap between the non-premium champ, Hyundai, and the lowest-rated premium brand, Volvo.