1967 Porsche 912 Karmann Coupe 912 "survivor& on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
Dusty Cars Llc 1967 Porsche 912 Karmann Coupe Vehicle Information Vin: 461066Stock: 1390 Mileage: 30,553 Color: Ivory Trans: 5 Speed Manual Engine: 1600 CcDrivetrain: Rwd Video Description 1967 Porsche 912 Karmann Coupe "survivor", OneOwner Since The 1960's. Stored And Not Driven For Over 30 Years Inside ADry California Garage, 100% Original Floor Metal And Factory Undercoating InSuperb Condition. Low 130,553 Original Miles. Owned By A Former Olympian TrackStar And Now Retired Coach, Coach Brown. He's An Interesting Fellow, And HeAbsolutely Loved This 912. The Car Retains Most Of Its Original Paint, Engine, And The Body Gaps On This Car Are Excellent. WeInstalled A Brand-new Clutch And A List Of Other Things To Bring The Car Back ToGreat Driving Condition. We Go To Extents To Document Our Cars In Pictures AndProvide The Most Transparent Listings On Ebay. Please Study The PicturesCarefully Rather Than Requesting Descriptions. Please Complete Any InspectionsOr Ask Any Questions Prior To Or Committing To Buy The Car. Thanks ForThe Interest! ? ? Message Classic Car For Sale? We Pay Top Dollar Rare Cars, AnyCondition
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Our hats are off to Porsche's 2014 911 Turbo Cabriolets
Wed, 20 Nov 2013Porsche has just debuted its two latest decapitated rocket sleds today at the LA Auto Show, the new 911 Turbo Cabriolet and Turbo S Cabriolet, which share their coupe counterparts' 520-horsepower and 560-hp 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six engines. That kind of power ought separate a lot of hats (and toupees!) from heads.
The rear-engined Porsches put their power down through all four wheels, which allows them to launch from 0-60 in 3.3 seconds or less (the Turbo S Cab takes just 3.1 seconds), and both of them top out at 195 mph.
The 911 Turbo Cabriolet starts at $160,700, while the Turbo S Cabriolet can be had for a grand total of $193,900 (plus $950 for destination). Is the S model's 40 extra horsepower worth $33,200? We're not so sure, but we imagine Porsche won't have any trouble selling it.
50th Anniversary Porsche 911 vs. Jaguar F-Type Coupe is a battle of beauty, brawn
Fri, 13 Jun 2014There can't really be a loser between the Jaguar F-Type Coupe R and the Porsche 911 50th Anniversary Edition. One might be better than the other, but if you're behind the wheel of either of them, you can't complain. In a new video, Motor Trend takes on the difficult task of determining which one of these European powerhouses is the best, not just in terms of raw performance, but also how they actually feel to drive.
The Porsche 911 is one of the perennial favorites of the motoring world. It just doesn't go away and always seems capable of challenging the top vehicles in its class. In this video, Motor Trend takes a look at the 50th Anniversary Edition model that celebrates that heritage while boosting power somewhat over the standard version.
The F-Type Coupe is an incredibly masculine car, MT describing it as "a British Corvette." The coupe's exterior lines are tautly stretched over its athletic body, and it's supercharged 5.0-liter V8 sounds like a demon's growl. Jaguar seems to have things right with its latest sports car.
Porsche Australia price cuts in excess of $36,000 irks customers
Tue, 04 Jun 2013Have you ever gone to the store, only to become irked after learning that the new [*insert widget here*] that you bought just last week has gone through a price drop? If you're particularly thrifty, even if it's only a couple of bucks, you probably brought in your receipt to see if the store would issue you a credit for the difference. Now, imagine that the widget in question isn't a minor purchase, it's a Porsche - and the price drop isn't just a few bucks - it's thousands.
That's the unhappy scenario that recently faced a number of Australian luxury car buyers and the uncomfortable conversation awaiting the German automaker. According to GoAuto, Porsche Australia recently whacked up to $36,000 off the price of its models in order to jumpstart sales Down Under - the Panamera range itself saw cuts between $5,500 and more than $36,000. The aggressive price cut was a strategy designed to drive sales of more than 3,000 cars locally, a yearly goal originally set for 2018, but now hoped for as early as 2016.
Australia is known for its comparatively high car prices, so the dramatic price cuts were undoubtedly welcome news to potential Porsche shoppers. However, around 50 existing customers were understandably agitated by the reductions because they purchased their cars just before the adjustments took effect. Not only did they stand to lose out on the deals, they also had good reason to fear that their new cars' residual values would take a beating.