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2006 Porsche Cayenne S Sport Nav, Xenons Loaded One Owner Showroom Condition! on 2040-cars

US $15,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:131460
Location:

Swampscott, Massachusetts, United States

Swampscott, Massachusetts, United States

2006 Porsche Cayenne S Navigation, Xenons Loaded One Owner Showroom Condition! Has 131,460 miles on it runs and drives excellent. No issues super clean inside and outside, no dents. Interior is very clean car was dealer serviced and its been maintained very well. When being inside of this car it feals like the car has only 50k and its 2 years old. Continental tires have more then 85% tread remaining almost new condition. Vehicle Equipment Bose Premium Sound, Xenons, Navigation, Dual Air Bags, Alloy Wheels, Leather, Traction Control, Power Door Locks, CD (Single Disc), AM/FM Stereo, Air Conditioning, Stability Control, Side Air Bags, ABS (4-Wheel), Cruise Control, Power Windows, Privacy Glass, Power Steering, Tilt & Telescoping Wheel, Dual Power Seats.  Feel free to contact me with any questions at 781-254-6033. A $500 Non-refundable deposit is due within 24 Hours of end of listing. The rest of the amount is due within 7 days in bank transfer/ wire transfer, bank check, or cash in person. Feel free to fly into the nearest airport (Logan Airport) I will be glad to arrange your pick up. Vehicle is being sold As-Is no warranty stated mentioned nor implied. 
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Porsche Cayman GTS in track battle with 996 GT3

Wed, 09 Jul 2014

Here's your tough question of the day: Would you rather drive a new Porsche Cayman GTS or a slightly older, 996-era Porsche 911 GT3? Certainly, both cars have their plusses. The Cayman is the more modern proposition, sure, but the GT3 is, well, a GT3. So yes, it's a tough decision.
If you're one of the lucky souls that have to make that choice, then this video from Evo should prove pretty helpful. It's a track battle, starring Jethro Bovingdon with a new GTS and an old GT3.
Calling the GTS "fantastically agile" and "fast, but it's also hilariously good fun," Bovingdon bangs home a solid lap time of 1:05.2 before switching to the GT3. It's remarkable to see just how dated the 996-generation 911 looks after viewing the newer Porsche, and from where we sit, it's further proof that the old car's headlights are something that's best forgotten. Styling qualms aside, though, can the GT3 keep up with its racy younger cousin?

Porsche celebrates 5M Facebook fans with crowdsourced one-off 911

Mon, 05 Aug 2013

Porsche's Facebook fan base appears to be accelerating as quickly as the cars it builds. The German automaker has just unveiled a special 911 Carrera 4S designed with crowdsourced input as a way to thank its five million Facebook fans.
The 911 features special Aquablaumetallic paint from Porsche Exclusive, contrasting 20-inch white Carrera S wheels and pinstriping, along with an aero package including a fixed rear wing. Inside, there are unique backlit sill plates and the obligatory dashboard engraving that says "Personally Built by 5 Million Porsche Fans."
As a way to turn at least one virtual thumbs up into its more meaningful physical-world equivalent, Porsche is holding a contest to win the chance to drive the car at Britain's Silverstone racetrack - and bring a friend - and nine lucky runners-up will win 1:43-scale models of the 911. If you want to enter the contest, click here.

Porsche's baby Panamera delayed until 2019 or later

Tue, 15 Jul 2014

If you're enticed by the idea of a Porsche sedan but find the Panamera to be too big, your hopes may have been raised by the development of the so-called Pajun. But don't get those hopes up too much, because the latest word coming in from the Old World has it that the Panamera Junior has been delayed.
The Pajun was (and theoretically still is, despite tardiness) a project to apply to the Panamera the same winning formula that Porsche used to transmute the Cayenne into the smaller Macan. Its size would be closer to the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes E-Class than the larger Panamera, and employ an array of six-cylinder engines.
The smaller five-door was set to be the cornerstone of Porsche Product Strategy 2018, a plan that included several new models to be launched within the next four years. However, reports now indicate that the Volkswagen Group is counting on Porsche to help bolster its profits and is not keen on investing in new products at this time, pushing the Pajun and other projects back until 2019 at the earliest. Although much of the strategy remains undisclosed, it is believed to include (or have included) a sub-Boxster sports car and a supercar to slot in between the 911 and the 918 Spyder. There was also talk of a shooting brake version of the Panamera based on the Sport Turismo concept pictured above. What will become of those projects, however, remains to be seen.