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2006 Porsche Cayenne S Titanium Edition Suv Low Mi & Loaded -sharp! on 2040-cars

US $23,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:70500
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
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Beautiful Silver/Blue Porsche Cayenne S Titanium Edition. Immaculate condition. Awesome driver. Special Titanium Edition makes this a feature loaded and very eye catching car. Low miles at 70,500. Keyless Entry. Power Everything. Power and heated gray leather seats with black accents. Navigation and moving map system. Premium Bose Sound system. Rain sensing wipers. Climate Control. 4.5L DOHC SMPI Aluminum 32-value V8 engine. 6-speed Tiptronic S transmission w/ OD and paddle shifters. Porsche Traction Management with permanent all-wheel drive. Full airbags. All Season Conti Extreme tires in very good condition with lots of miles remaining, estimate greater than 50%. Plus, there is even 5K miles left on the certified preowned Porsche warranty. Custom fit Thule rack. Again, this is a beautiful Cayenne with a price well below Kelly Blue Book for quick sale. Great car. You won't want to miss this one!

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    The Porsche Cayman GT4 offers the first legitimate chance for Porsche's more compact coupe to really step out of the long shadow of its brother the 911. By placing the 385-horsepower Carrera S engine into the center of a Cayman and sweetening the package with a ton of truly high performance parts, the model can now really show off. The ever-enthusiastic Chris Harris puts on quite a display behind the wheel of the German brand's latest hardcore creation. As is his wont, Harris slides the GT4 all over the Portimao circuit with little wisps of smoke wafting up from its rear Michelin tires. However, what he gets really excited about is Porsche's decision to fit a real manual gearbox, rather than the PDKs rapidly taking over the company's highest performance vehicles. For anyone who loves seeing a sports car's oily bits, stay tuned all the way through because after hooning around for awhile, Harris puts the model up on a lift to find out what's so special. Porsche touts the GT4's 911 GT3-derivied front suspension, but this really shows just how many mechanical adjustments it offers the demanding driver. Related Video:

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    Wed, Jan 28 2015

    Porsche has been rumored to be working on a smaller counterpart to the Panamera for nearly four years now, but we have yet to see any sign of the model dubbed Pajun coming to fruition beyond a digital rendering hidden in the background of another Porsche design. Apparently Stuttgart has been having trouble making the business case in an already crowded market segment. But that doesn't mean the project is completely off the table. According to the latest from Germany's own Auto Motor und Sport, Porsche is now planning to launch the so-called Pajun (shorthand for Panamera Junior just like the Macan project was previously called Cajun) purely as an electric vehicle. With an eye evidently fixed on how dedicated hybrids and EVs are gaining traction in the marketplace (to say nothing of actual tarmac), the electric Pajun - almost certain to carry a different name to the showroom – would be different enough to distinguish itself from existing four-doors of that size like the Mercedes E-Class, BMW 5 Series, Audi A6, et al. Word has it that Porsche believes that battery technologies will advance enough over the next four years to give its four-door EV a range of nearly 250 miles on a single charge. The model's arrival would be just the latest in a series of environmental concessions made by the company with the broadest range of plug-in hybrids on the market. Aside from the E-Hybrid versions of the Panamera and Cayenne, Porsche arguably led the charge (so to speak) towards hybrid hypercars with the 918 Spyder, is downsizing many of its engines and is turbocharging almost the entirety of the 911 range.

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