2004 Porsche Cayenne S Sport Utility 4-door 4.5l on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Engine:4.5L 4511CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Used
Year: 2004
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Porsche
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Cayenne
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: S Sport Utility 4-Door
Drive Type: AWD
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 84,600
A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THIS BEAUTIFUL PRE-OWNED 2004 PORSCHE CAYENNE S COATED IN THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER BLACK - AND BEAUTIFUL TAN INTERIOR COLOR COMBINATION. THIS CAR IS FULLY LOADED AND COMES WITH PADDLE SHIFTERS AND UPGRADED BOSE SOUND!!!ALSO INCLUDED IS HEATED SEATS WITH A UPGRADED PIONEER TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION DISPLAY!!! THIS CAR IS SHOW ROOM READY AND IS CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT!!! THIS CAR RETAILS FOR 16K ON THE DEALER LOT!!THIS CAR IS FOR SELL AT WHOLESALE PRICE!!!PLEASE DO NOT MISS OUT ON THIS OPPURTUNITY TO OWN A LUXURY VEHICLE!!!!. ONLY 84,600 MILES CAR HAS BARELY BEEN DRIVEN FOR THE YEAR!!!!
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Tue, 23 Sep 2014Oh, Porsche.
Just as the dust settles over the 911 GT3's no manual gearbox kerfuffle, the Germans have gone and yanked the yummy naturally aspirated 4.8-liter V8 from the Cayenne S and replaced it with a twin-turbo 3.6-liter V6. Is nothing sacred in Porscheland?
Perhaps not... but that's not necessarily a bad thing. After all, Porsche famously once said they'd never build a diesel, but when they did, it was actually rather stellar.
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Wed, 04 Jun 2014Today, one of the most exciting track toys available is the Porsche 911 GT3. Its forbearer, though, was an altogether different beast that was every bit as exciting. Yes, we're talking about the old 911 Carrera RS that blessed the early 1970s. With a mere 1,580 cars built, meant specifically to satisfy the FIA's homologation requirements, the RS is one rare pre-Malaise era cars.
Complete with a 2.7-liter flat-six engine, this RS of Mark Haddawy is one of the earlier examples of the breed (later cars received a larger, 3.0-liter engine). Still, it can scamper to 60 miles per hour in a very respectable 5.6 seconds and will happily hit 150 mph in a straight line. Sporting Porsche's iconic duckbill rear spoiler, the equally iconic Fuchs wheels, as well as slew of options, as Haddawy points out, each of the nearly 1,600 RS models is its own unique iteration on the Porsche performance formula.
Take a look below for the latest video from the crew at Petrolicious.
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Mon, 23 Sep 2013Porsche has come a long way from the days when its entire model line revolved essentially around the 911, but its prototypical rear-engined sports car is still what it's known for best, and still keeps the German automaker pretty busy. With a seemingly endless array of variations on the theme, the 911s just keep on coming until a new generation arrives and then it starts all over again. And what we have here is the new king of the hill (for now, anyway).
Set to debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show a little less than two months from now are the new Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolets. And no, that's not a typo: that's cabriolets, plural, because what you're looking at are two new models. First up is the 911 Turbo Cabriolet, whose 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six develops 520 horsepower, driving the droptop to 60 miles per hour in 3.3 seconds. That's Porsche's claim, and we have a feeling it's a bit conservative. But if that's still not enough, the 911 Turbo S Cabriolet adds an extra 40 hp for a total of 560 to drop the benchmark acceleration run down to 3.1 seconds.
That makes the new topless Turbos 30 horses stronger and 0.2 seconds quicker than the respective models they replace, but the weight penalty involved with replacing a fixed roof with a folding one (and the necessary structural reinforcement) does make the new 911 Turbo Cabs a smidgen more lethargic than their contemporary coupe counterparts, which run the gauntlet in 3.2 and 2.9 seconds in standard Turbo and upgraded Turbo S specs, respectively. They only lose a single tick on the top speed, though, which clocks in at a follicle-tickling 195 mph in either spec. Otherwise the specifications are as identical as you might expect.
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