2002 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Holbrook, Arizona, United States
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2002 Porsche 911 twin turbo, tiptronic, immaculate condition.
Original paint, no accidents, no stories, no dents/damage.
Always garaged looks and drives as new (California car, now in Arizona)
485 hp performance tune, 91 octane.
(always adult owned, retired automotive engineer, Porsche enthusiast owned, never tracked)
Includes over 2k in spare oem parts (bra, cover, wing actuators, headers etc.)
Lapis blue exterior, Metropol blue leather/alcantra.
All maintenance up-to-date
maintenance receipts in the last 5 years over $9500
2002 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe TIP 996 420
VIN WP0AB29982S685979
Original Invoice with Options $ 120,225.00
Lapis Blue Metallic
Metropol Blue Full Leather Interior
Tiptronic S transmission
Date Cost Mileage
Servicing Supported by Reciepts
Sterling Autosport 9/1/2015 $ 1,284.36 68,919
Install Rear Link Kit ($400)
2 Rear Tires Hankook Ventus V12 EVO
305x30x19 ($250.00 each)
Alignment
Sterling Autosport 2/26/2014 $ 2,055.71 64,681
Oil Change
Air Flo Meter ($679.99)
Adjust Window
Replace Air Fliter
Replace CV Boots ($658.80)
Smog Check
Four Wheel Alignment
Sterling Autosport 6/7/2013 $ 1,651.85 64,681
Replace Front Wheel Bearing
Sunroof button
Front Brake Pads and Rotors
Sterling Autosport 5/31/2013 $ 140.66 64,638
Oil Change
Sterling Autosport 6/18/2012 $ 968.22 62,418
Oil Change
Transmission Fluid Change
Replace Transmission mount (rubber)
Sterling Autosport 12/12/2011 $ 2,709.67 59,963
Replace Spark Plugs ($514)
Replace Silcone Hoses ($315)
Performance Tune ($735)
Replace Fuel Filter
Replace Alternator (NAPA good til 2017)
Remove and replace Expansion Tank ($493)
Smog Check
Walters Porsche - Riverside 4/11/2011 $ 236.24 56,393
Oil Change 7/2016
2 Front Tires Hankook Ventus V12 EVO 6/2016
Total Servicing Costs >$ 9,500
Upgrade receipts: over $7500
Date Cost Mileage
Other Parts and Services
Del Rey Customs
LED Tail Lights 10/9/2014 $ 975.15 na
Deluboparts
Boost Pipe Kit I/C Silicone Hose Kit 12/5/2010 $ 269.99
Spoiler Drive Kit (pump and rams) 2/27/2011 $ 303.50
Tintman - 5 Windows 9/11/2010 $ 340.00
Mr. Tint - Tail Light Smoke Tint 12/6/2010 $ 100.00
Clear Pro - Tail Light Tint 7/9/2013 $ 100.00
Clear Pro - Front Lignt Restore & Film 5/9/2013 $ 175.00
All Day Smog 3/8/2010 $ 54.99 51,636
Wheels and Tires 1/7/2012 $ 1,795.00
Cabin Filter 9/24/2010 $ 22.79
Paint Rear Spoiler 12/3/2010 $ 203.94
Rear Spoiler - $ 700.00
Side Jack Stand Pads 4/30/2010
Smokers Package Delete $ 78.51
Front License Plate Bracket - US Mill Works 12/19/2010 $ 108.99
Key Head - Upgrade Remote 10/11/2010 $ 124.57
Agency Exhaust System $ 800.00
3rd Taillight Upgrade $ 90.00
K & N Air Filter 4/1/2010 51,000
Eyelids $ 300.00
Alpine Stereo System-Sate Radio 10/2/2010 $ 800.00
LED Door Lignts
Braille lightweight Battery $242
Braille Battery Relocation Bracket $76
Muffler Tips - Install 8/19/2011 $ 156.57
Powder Coat Exhaust 9/10/2010 $ 40.00
Total Other Costs > $ 7,500.00
Porsche, 911, 996, turbo
Porsche 911 for Sale
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Auto blog
Why won't automakers slap on a turbo badge anymore?
Thu, Sep 10 2015Where have all the turbos gone? Not the actual pieces that go in the engine, mind you, those are everywhere these days as automakers downsize cylinder counts and boost efficiency and CO2 claims. But the turbo badges and fanfare are missing. Back when turbos were something to get excited about there was "turbo-driven," "turbonium," and "The Turbo Zone," among other silly lines. But now that basically every car is getting some sort of boost even on the lowliest trims, automakers are almost sliding in the turbos under the radar. Or if you look at some of the nomenclature, pretending they don't exist at all. The 911 Turbo badge shows where the car goes from being sane to lunatic. It's an important border. The latest automaker to hide that it has boosted the turbo presence is Porsche with the 2017 911 lineup. Even the standard Carrera models now get turbocharged flat-six engines, meaning the 911 Turbo models aren't quite as special as they once were. Porsche is in a sticky situation with this. The 911 Turbo, after all, signifies where the 911 family takes off from being a sports car and becomes the Ferrari fighter. The 911 Turbo badge shows where the car goes from being sane to lunatic. It's an important border, but now Porsche has crossed it and is trying to downplay the fact. There are a lot of exaggerations with displacement badges today, with claims the 2.0-liter turbo four in a Mercedes C Class equates to a naturally aspirated 3.0-liter six to make a C300. Volvo is pretty far up there, too, saying an XC90 T8 means V8 power, even though it's a 2.0-liter turbocharged and supercharged four with electric assist. I don't know why BMW can't just call the car a 330i Turbo, rather than inflating the numbers up to 340i. Saab tried all of this back in the '90s when it decided to turbocharge its entire lineup, from light pressure units all the way up to models actually called "Saab 9-3 HOT" (for high-output turbo). But then the brand deleted any external reference to the turbo under the hood and people wondered why they were buying a $42,000 four-cylinder convertible. And that didn't turn out well. Even though these turbo replacements often make more power than their naturally aspirated predecessors, they're very different engines. People knew something changed when they exchanged their leased 328i with a 3.0-liter six for a 328i with a 2.0-liter turbo four.
Lamborghini could be sold or spun off from the Volkswagen Group
Sat, Oct 12 2019Volkswagen is reportedly considering a sale or stock listing for its high-end Lamborghini brand. The German automaker is looking to fold the Italian supercar brand into a separate legal entity, reports Bloomberg, which cites "people familiar with the matter" who don't want to be identified "because the deliberations are confidential and no decisions have been made." Any of this sound familiar? The goal of spinning off Lamborghini would be to stockpile more cash and other resources for VW's massive planned push into electric vehicles. Back in March, reports circulated that Volkswagen's "Vision 2030" corporate plan might include plans to focus on the brand's core brands — VW, Audi and Porsche. That means the futures of fringe players like Lamborghini, Bentley, Bugatti, motorcycle brand Ducati and design firm Italdesign (and note this isn't a comprehensive list of brand's under the expansive VW Group umbrella) are up in the air. VW, according to the report, is targeting a market value of $220 billion, which is a big jump from the brand's current $89 billion valuation. Bloomberg pegged Lamborghini's valuation at around $11 billion back in August, buoyed by sales and profits generated by the introduction of the Urus sport utility vehicle. On the flip side, Lamborghini is currently grappling with how best to update its supercar lineup in the face of ever-increasing emissions regulations.
Your guide to vehicle subscription services
Mon, Oct 1 2018They might be extremely limited in scope because of location availability, but vehicle subscription services are a growing trend that most luxury manufacturers are jumping on. Plans are expensive, but you're paying for much more than just the car typically. We highlighted four of the larger plans with a few more listed at the end. Care by Volvo Volvo launched its subscription service last year with its brand-new XC40. It was the only vehicle available for a time, but subscribers can now get an S60 sedan as well. Subscriptions are for two years, with the monthly price including insurance, a concierge service, wear-and-tear item replacements and all maintenance. You'll be able to drive 15,000 miles per year with whichever Volvo you choose, and although there are no options to extend that mileage, you can swap cars after a year. Pricing for the XC40 is $650 per month in base trim, while an S60 can be as expensive as $850 for the R-Design. Volvo's plan is to offer more cars soon through the service, but it's relatively limited compared to others right now. Porsche Passport Porsche has two levels in its subscription service: Launch and Accelerate. Launch will cost $2,000 per month and give you access to the Cayman, Boxster, Macan and Cayenne. All of those but the Cayenne can be had in "S" trim as well. Accelerate is where the fun really starts. For $3,000 per month you can choose from a fleet of 911s, including the S, 4S, Cabriolet and Cabriolet S. If those aren't enough, you can also get the Panamera 4S, Macan GTS and Cayenne S. There are no mileage limits and you can change vehicles as often as you'd like. Also included in the price is insurance, repairs, detailing and any maintenance. It might be extremely expensive and limited to Atlanta only, but this subscription service is second-to-none for what you get. Audi Select Audi just launched its subscription car service, and it's offered in one version for a flat fee of $1,395 per month. For that you'll have access to five different cars including the A4, S5 Coupe, A5 Cabriolet, Q5, and Q7. Not a bad range of vehicles, but it would've been neat to see the recently updated A7 in there too. Maybe in time. Like the others, insurance and maintenance are wrapped up in the price. Audi is allowing for unlimited miles and two car swaps per month here. In addition to that, you'll get two days of free rentals through Audi's Silvercar rental agency should you go on a trip.