2004 Porsche Cayenne S - Silver 50,800 Miles - Tiptronic on 2040-cars
Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
2004 Porsche Cayenne SAbsolutely beautiful 2004 Porsche Cayenne S with low low miles. Currently sitting at 50,800 miles. Brand new tires, oil change and rubber floor mats. New battery last winter. Air Conditioning, Child Safey Locks, Cruise Control, Dual Front Air Bags, Dual Power Seats, Front and Rear Side Air Bags, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Windows, Tilt Wheel, Trip Computer, ABS (4-Wheel), Alloy Wheels, Power Steering, Dual Zone Climate Control, External Temperature, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Heated Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, Sun Roof, Pet Net in the rear, and Sport Suspension The only blemish on this great SUV is the stereo system. It's equipped with with navigation, but the screen is shattered and no audio comes from the head unit. The asking price has been adjusted for that. Thanks for looking! |
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Porsche 911 RSR in bizarre, terrifying rally crash
Sun, 22 Sep 2013As far as rally crashes go, this one is pretty terrifying. At this month's Hellendoorn Rally, Harry Kleinjan failed to negotiate a turn and drove his Porsche 911 RSR straight into a Jersey barrier, flipping the car into the river.
While it's unclear what caused the accident, German Car Scene notes, "We can see his brakes locking up ahead of the impact, which also ripped both driver's side wheels off, so it may be a case of ill-judged late braking, locking brakes or a jammed throttle." Us? We're betting it might have been bad pace notes. Fortunately for Harry and his co-driver, all indications are that no one was hurt. Check out the videos below to see the spectacular crash for yourself.
McQueen's Porsche 917 from Le Mans races to the auction block
Mon, 23 Jun 2014Steve McQueen may have been the headline actor of the motorsport cult classic film Le Mans, but we all know who the real star was. Or rather, what: the Porsche 917. More specifically, it was the Gulf-liveried #22 - not McQueen's #21 - that won the race, making it one of the most iconic cars ever to drive across the silver screen. And now it's going up for auction.
This 1969 Porsche 917K, chassis 917-024, has a storied history both on and off the screen, even if it didn't win any (off-screen) races of note. This example was the first 917 to be campaigned in an actual race when Porsche handed it to Jo Siffert to drive against the Ferrari 312P and Ford GT40 at the Spa-Francorchamps 1000 Km race in 1969. Siffert found the early example too unstable and ultimately drove an earlier 908 to the checkered flag, but after 917-024 set the fastest time at the following year's Le Mans test day, Siffert acquired it outright.
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Porsche Cayman GT4 spot has us reaching for our driving gloves
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