Porsche Panamera 4 on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
BEAUTIFUL 2011 PORSCHE PANAMERA 4, LOADED WITH OPTIONS. 2011 Porsche Panamera 4HERE IS A BEAUTIFUL 2011 PORSCHE PANAMERA 4. FINISHED WITH A BLACK EXTERIOR AND BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR. DRIVEN 49,679 CAREFUL MILES SINCE NEW. OPTIONS ON THIS PANAMERA 4 INCLUDE A FACTORY NAVIGATION SYSTEM, HEATED/COOLING FRONT SEATS, HEATED STEERING WHEEL, 22 INCH WHEELS, WHEEL CENTERS WITH COLORED CRESTS, FRONT AND REAR PARK ASSIST, SIRIUS RADIO. ALLOY WHEELS, MEMORY SEATS, CRUISE CONTROL, ABS BRAKES. THE INTERIOR IS STUNNING. THE BLACK LEATHER SEATS ARE IN REMARKABLE CONDITION (SEE PICTURES) SHOWING VIRTUALLY NO WEAR AT ALL TO ANY OF THE SEATS. THE DASHBOARD IS LIKE NEW (LOOKS GREAT WITH THE FACTORY NAVIGATION SYSTEM) THE CAR HAD PRIOR PAINTWORK ON THE QUARTER BACK PASSENGER SIDE BECAUSE OF A SCRATCH, NO ACCIDENT ON THAT SECTION. THE CAR HAS FEW SIGN OF NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR SUCH LIKE VERY LIGHT SCRATCHES ON THE OUTSIDE PAINT AND 1 SMALL DENT ON THE FRONT BUMPER AND 1 SMALL ONE ON THE SIDE OF THE BACK BUMPER.
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Porsche Cayenne diesel V8 may not be long for this world
Fri, Jan 23 2015Goodbye, Porsche Cayenne V8 Diesel. We hardly knew ye. Nor did the Europeans, apparently. Porsche's V8 oil burner is still on the European model list for the Cayenne SUV, but the mill won't go through the likely pricey process of being updated to adhere to new and stricter European emissions standards, Just-Auto says. A Porsche spokesman confirmed to the publication that it's a fairly complicated process to update the diesel V8 to be so-called "Euro-6 compliant." With Cayenne diesels selling in relatively low volumes anyways, the German automaker might just dump the V8 diesel altogether, as it'd be quite cost-ineffective to make the necessary upgrades. The V8 diesel was a 4.1-liter engine that delivered 385 horsepower in addition to what sounds like a little too much exhaust for European clean-air regulators. While that's a pretty powerful profile, the most recent gas-powered V8 for the Cayenne delivers about 570 horsepower, so the diesel engine won't likely be missed by European auto enthusiasts. Besides, there's still the V6 diesel that's also sold in the US. That's a 4,800-pound beast that moves from 0 to 60 miles per hour in about seven seconds and gets a relatively (for diesels) modest 20 miles per gallon city. For those who are curious, Autoblog's First Drive review of that model can be found here.
Porsche reveals first Macan driving and manufacturing footage
Fri, 13 Dec 2013One of the more anticipated offerings of the upcoming year, Porsche's sporty baby Cayenne, the 2015 Macan, has already earned nods of approval from a number of Autoblog staffers. We named it one of the top five debuts at last month's LA Auto Show, citing its 400-horsepower turbocharged engine and other sporty bits as good reasons to get excited about Stuttgart's latest.
And while our first test may be many months away, we're keeping our ears to the ground for any information on Porsche's compact crossover. We're especially keen on stuff like this - our first look at the new model in motion and undergoing assembly at its Leipzig plant. Both are shorter videos, and while there's little of the glorious engine noise we've already been teased with, the videos do offer a great look at the handsome Macan on the road, as well as glimpse at Porsche's state-of-the-art manufacturing operations.
Scope out the videos below and let us know what you think.
UK Porsche GT3 owners are irked that other countries are getting better deals
Sun, 27 Apr 2014Porsche 911 GT3 owners in the United Kingdom are up in arms, but it's not for the reason you might think. Okay, well it sort of is. See, it's been fairly well documented that 911 GT3 owners have had their cars grounded over concerns that the engines could catch fire. Porsche is rushing to build and install replacement engines in all 800 or so cars, scattered around the globe.
This isn't really the issue. The problem for these British owners is compensation. While the car's have been grounded, car notes still need to be paid. To deal with this, American GT3 owners are being paid $2,000 per month. German owners get 175 euros ($242 at today's rates) per day while a GT3 owner in Dubai is allegedly receiving $12,000 (it's unclear if this is a lump sum or a monthly payment). Basically, if you aren't able to drive your six-figure super car, you shouldn't have to pay for it. Seems reasonable regardless of the make.
British owners, though, aren't being compensated, and for 30 to 35 owners, that's not acceptable. They've banded together and are led by Sunil Mehra.