Porsche Panamera Turbo. on 2040-cars
Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States
Offered here is the opportunity to acquire the finest example of the Porsche Panamera Turbo on the market today.
Finished in Carrera White over two-tone Luxor Beige with Creme Secondary leather. This beautiful Panamera Turbo has only 11,525 pampered miles. This Panamera Turbo is still just like new, it could have been driven off the show room floor yesterday. This motor car has just received a recent service with new tires installed and is still under factory warranty. Porsche's first venture into a sedan has redefined the entire segment. Maserati Quattroportes, BMW M5s, Mercedes-Benz S63s, and even Aston Martin's Rapide cannot compete with the performance and athleticism of the Panamera Turbo. Motivated by a turbocharged V8 engine, transmitting its power through a sophisticated dual-clutch 7-speed automatic and AWD, it is a true 4-door, 4-seat sports car. The design language of the exterior and interior is very modern and unmistakably Porsche. This Panamera Turbo is LOADED with highly desirable options, such as Burmmester High-End surround sound system, Sport exhaust system, 20 inch 911 Turbo II wheels, wheel caps with colored crests, blue tooth phone interface, park assist F/R including rear camera, sport chrono plus package, variable assist power steering, XM satellite radio, floor mats and universal audio interface. If that was not enough, there is even exclusive options such as, Porsche Crest - front and rear headrests, Mahogany Yachting interior package, and heated steering wheels Mahogany Yachting, which leaves nothing much left to be desired. The original price tag was $151,915 MSRP, which you wont see any higher than this. The current Palm Beach owner is downsizing his collection and has reluctantly decided to let her go. If you are looking for the performance of a Porsche, in a crisp and trendsetting 4-door your search ends here. |
Porsche Panamera for Sale
- 2011 porsche panamera v6,turbo,s,4s, like,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013(US $54,999.00)
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- * original msrp of $103,780.00 * factory warranty until 07/2015 *(US $68,995.00)
- 2012*porsche*panamera**4**awd*v8*1 owner*19,650*like new warranty*compare to any(US $64,998.00)
- 2013 porsche panamera gts hatchback 4-door 4.8l(US $120,000.00)
- 2010 panamara 4s black/black msrp $ 109,080.
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Malaise Era All-Stars
Fri, 17 May 2013A few weeks ago, we bid a fond happy 40th anniversary to the automotive dark ages of 1973-84 that have come to be known as "The Malaise Era" - the performance ice-age when 160 horsepower was a lot and a 0-60 time of under 10 seconds was remarkable. Like music in the 1980s, everything in automobiledom didn't suck, however. There were a few bright spots. Here are five of our favorites:
1976-79 Porsche 930, aka 911 Turbo Carrera (above)
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Porsche reveals new Panamera Turbo S ahead of Tokyo debut
Thu, 31 Oct 2013For many buyers in the market for a luxury sports sedan, style is as important as performance. But while the Porsche Panamera undoubtedly delivers in the latter category, it falls somewhat short in the former. Porsche went to some lengths (if not quite far enough for some tastes) to improve its four-door model's visual appeal with the facelift revealed earlier this year, but now it's time to up the performance game with the new Panamera Turbo S.
Set to be revealed at the Tokyo Motor Show in just a few weeks from now, the new top-tier Panamera benefits from several key upgrades over the existing Turbo and the pre-facelift Turbo S. For one, its 4.8-liter twin-turbo V8 now produces 570 horsepower (up from 520 in the new Turbo and 550 in the old Turbo S and the latest Cayenne Turbo S) and 553 pound-feet of torque (up from the current Turbo's 516 but the same as the previous model). Despite the power boost, however, Porsche is quoting the same 3.6-second 0-60 time for the new Panamera Turbo S as it did for the previous one - but then that hardly required improvement in the first place. Top speed, however, is up to 192 miles per Autobahn-blurring hour, two mph faster than the previous model.
Other features include carbon-ceramic brakes (hopefully with more durable bolts than sister companies Lamborghini and Bentley have been using) packed inside the wheels from the 911 Turbo and an exclusive shade of greige called Palladium. And for the first time, customers will be able to order this top-spec model in long-wheelbase Executive trim. But don't expect it to come cheap: MSRP (before delivery and options) is quoted at $180,300 for the standard wheelbase and $200,500 for the stretched model. That's two and a half times the price of a base Panamera, and makes the new Panamera Turbo S Executive both the most expensive and most powerful Porsche your can buy this side of a 918 Spyder. Haven't passed out yet? There's more to digest in the press release, so head on down below to take it all in.
Porsche 911 going all-turbo this year save for GT3 and GT3 RS
Fri, Jan 23 2015The coming Porsche 911 GT3 RS will represent another high-water mark for the brand, and another milestone. Its 500-or-so horsepower and extreme aero are predicted to lop more than five seconds off the 7:20 Nurburgring lap time of the current GT3, making it "comfortably less" than 7:20. Beyond that, its naturally-aspirated 3.8-liter will form the basis of the turbocharged engines going into the standard range of 911s later this year as 2016 models. That's right – if you're looking for a sub-GT3 911 that gulps its air without compressed assistance, then you've only got a few months to get a new one into your garage. Emissions regulations are the reason, of course, with Porsche's R&D chief Wolfgang Hatz saying that, "Every new model will have lower CO2 than before," and "if you look at euro per g/km, then it's turbo." We don't know what the engine lineup will look like, however; a few months ago Car reported that the base 911 would get a smaller-displacement version of the engine, while the S would stick with 3.8-liter displacement and jump to 520 horsepower, which is the same as the current Turbo. After that, Hatz said, "at the end of the decade electrification has to be the next huge step." That means a hybrid 911 is being cooked up somewhere. Yet even as the brand leaps into the new, there's a chance it could dip a toe back into the old: the 911 GT3 RS will launch with a PDK, but Hatz's team is considering adding the option of a seven-speed manual. Elsewhere in the range, the Cayman GT4 is being engineered by Porsche Motorsport as an entry-level racer, with more power than the current Cayman GTS to go with some serious weight loss. They are also developing a track-only model for privateers. The standard Boxster and Cayman will get turbocharged flat-four engines, but there'll be a sporty Boxster that also loses weight and gets more power than the 325-hp Boxster GTS. And that mid-level supercar that's been floating in the ether for years and supposedly sent to purgatory again just last November? It's on the way by 2020 "at the latest," and will use a version of the new V8 that will eventually go into the Cayenne and Panamera. Featured Gallery 2015 Porsche 911 GT3 RS: Winter Testing Spy Shots View 13 Photos News Source: Top Gear, AutocarImage Credit: CarPix Green Porsche Emissions Convertible Coupe Hybrid Luxury Performance Supercars porsche 911 gt3 wolfgang hatz porsche supercar