Porsche: Panamera S 4dr Sedan on 2040-cars
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NO WHERE WILL YOU FIND A MORE IMMACULATE, LOW-MILEAGE PANAMERA! 2010 Porsche Panamera 4S For all equipment, see picture of window sticker: Some things this Panamera includes: condition: excellent cylinders: 8 cylinders drive: 4wd fuel: gas title status: clean color: Basalt Black Metallic warranty: as is, no warranty expressed or implied transmission: PDK (Porsche - Performance 7-Speed Dual Clutch Automatic) - Original and Low Miles : 4,050 and 1 owner- 2010 Porsche Panamera 4S 19 Panamera Turbo Wheel, with colored crest 4.8L V8, 400HP 369 lb ft torque PDK Transmission All Wheel Drive/ 4x4 Black full leather Heated Steering Wheel Power Everything Bluetooth Phone Interface XM Satellite Radio Brushed Aluminum Interior package Universal Audio Interface Park Assist (Front and Rear) Air Conditioning (dual front) Rear Air Conditioning (dual rear) 8-Way Adjustable Power Rear Seats Cruise Control Variable Assist Power Steering Stability Control Homelink 4 power sockets AM/FM XM Satellite Radio MP3 Multi Disk Navigation 235 watts and 11 loudspeakers Moon Roof/Sliding Sun Roof Daytime LED Running Lights Bi-HID Xenon Headlights LED Lighting Package Stainless Steel Door Entry Guards OEM Floor Mats Rear Wiper Rear Spoiler. Lien is with bank but if you purchase we can easily have titles to you. Vehicle report is inaccurate with mileage... not sure why, but we are the only owners and it has less than 4100 miles on it. We still owe on the loan, but will pay that off once there is a winning bid. someone is going to get a practically brand new Panamera for dirt cheap and WE, unfortunately, are taking the hit!
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Volkswagen taps Porsche chief for board
Mon, Feb 23 2015Matthias Mueller was promoted to the top position at Porsche in 2010 after a successful stint of developing model lines during his 36 years with the company, mainly at Audi. Having shown the same prowess while overseeing Porsche for the past five years, German outlet Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reports that Mueller will be promoted to the management board of the Volkswagen Group, according to a leaked copy of an agenda for the meeting. It's said that a new spot is being created for him, one that will put him in charge of "overseeing cooperation" among Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, and Porsche. While other group executives are known to hold positions on the board and with brands, or across brands, it isn't clear yet whether Mueller will keep his spot at the CEO of Porsche after the promotion. One thing that is certain is the 61-year-old Mueller doesn't see himself in line for Volkswagen Group CEO Martin Winterkorn's job in 2016, having told FAZ this month, "It's no solution to put a 63-year-old at the head of Volkswagen." News Source: Reuters, Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Geoff Robins/AFP/Getty Images Hirings/Firings/Layoffs Porsche Volkswagen Performance volkswagen group matthias mueller promotion
eBay Find of the Day: 1981 Porsche 928 convertible by Carelli
Wed, 30 Apr 2014The Porsche 928 was perhaps the consummate European GT of its day. With a powerful front-mounted V8 engine that grew in displacement as the model years went on, it was capable of eating up the miles at triple-digit speeds in great comfort for occupants. It was also an unusual beauty, with its sharp front and curved rear featuring innovative integrated bumpers.
Currently for auction on eBay Motors is one of the rarest 928s you're likely to find, in a handsome combination of Guards Red paint and tan leather interior, though we wouldn't mind a less-showy finish to the factory wheels. According to the seller, this car is one of eight 928 convertibles by Carelli Design, a firm that's still in business.
The auction claims that these cars were made in 1981 as a feasibility study between Carelli and Porsche for a possible production 928 convertible. The seller says he worked at the dealership where the car is said to have been originally sold $103,000. To remove the roof and hide the convertible top, there were significant changes made to the body and interior, including redesigned doors and a completely new trunk. As you can see in the gallery, when down, the top is completely hidden in a very factory-like fashion. When up, it looks slightly awkward, though (and we'd really like to see a rear three-quarter view to check out the blind spots).
Techart modified Porsche 911 Turbo S packs 620 hp, 0-62 in 2.8 seconds
Wed, 05 Mar 2014Considering how many absolutely ridiculous tuner cars are featured in Geneva (stay tuned to see plenty, as our coverage continues), it's often refreshing to see some of the more modestly modified cars, like this new Porsche 911 Turbo S from the folks at Techart. Visually, there's a subtle body kit, new wheels, a new spoiler, and some lame decals on the front end, but it basically ends there. That's because Techart's mission is really about higher performance. Increased dynamism, as the Germans say.
An ordinary 911 Turbo S produces 560 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. But the Techart kit adds 60 hp and 96 lb-ft to those already high numbers, for a coupe that dishes out a total of 620 hp and 612 lb-ft. Techart says that, in Sport Plus mode, its modified 911 Turbo S will accelerate to 62 miles per hour in just 2.8 seconds, and the top speed has been increased to 204 miles per hour. Crazy stuff.
To further drive its performance upgrades home, Techart has fitted this 911 Turbo S with a sport exhaust system with valve control, for a more robust exit interview, at the push of a button. We imagine it sounds awesome. Have a look at the Techart Turbo S in the gallery, above.