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2005 Porsche 997 911 Carrera C2 Black / Black 25k Miles Tiptronic Clean Carfax on 2040-cars

US $34,750.00
Year:2005 Mileage:25513
Location:

Moonachie, New Jersey, United States

Moonachie, New Jersey, United States

Up for sale is a 2005 Porsche 911 Carrera C2, Black on Black, Tiptronic Automatic Transmission with 25513 miles. This car is in great condition and has been well cared for by its two previous owners. This Porsche 997 C2 has a clean Carfax report with no accidents reported. This car runs and drives perfect, with no issues or warning lights, I would not hesitate to drive this car across the country. We are willing to work with serious buyers with funds available to have the car PPI / inspected by a mechanic or Porsche dealer of your choice to ensure you are making a sound decision when purchasing our vehicle.

We will entertain trades, but keep in mind – your trades will be valued at wholesale value, so please be realistic in what your car is worth. Preference will be given to local cash buyers. We will charge a $150 doc fee to all New Jersey Residents, and we must collect sales tax on New Jersey residents only. The doc fee does not apply to out of state residents, and or licensed car dealers. We do not offer or arrange financing, so please check with your bank or credit union before contacting us about buying the car.

Serious buyers only, contact Adam (201)983-3452 , or email dna.autowholesale@gmail.com

We are a small wholesale dealership, we specialize in Porsches and enthusiast based cars in general. Check out our website at www.dnaautowholesale.com to learn about what we do and who we are. Follow us on Instagram at “ dna_auto_wholesale “ We are a licensed, bonded and insured used car dealership in Moonachie New Jersey and primarily sell our cars to other used car dealerships. We are offering this Porsche at wholesale, to the public!

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Fri, 28 Feb 2014

Porsche has proven adept at making sure there is a version of its venerable 911 for practically any wealthy driver's desires. If you just want a great all-rounder then buy a standard 911; open-air driving, then the Cabriolet is for you, and if you need a compromise between them, there is even the new 911 Targa.
Gossip earlier this week surfaced on various websites that at next week's Geneva Motor Show, Porsche had designs on introducing an even higher-performance Targa variant, a Targa Turbo. The rumored mashup would combine the wide body from the 911 Turbo with the super-complicated power roof from the Targa (see right). Assuming no changes in power, that would mean 520 horsepower or even 560 hp in a Targa Turbo S model. Unfortunately, we're hearing that this tasty bit of scuttlebutt is incorrect. Autoblog asked Nick Twork, Porsche North America Product Communications Manager, about the rumor, and his response couldn't have been clearer: "Totally false."
Twork did elaborate that company will be "debuting the Porsche 919 Hybrid, our new LMP1 race car" at the Swiss show, and Stuttgart has also announced this morning that will show its 911 RSR racecar, too - either of which we reckon is a lot more exciting than another Targa variant.

Porsche Cayman GT4 spot has us reaching for our driving gloves

Wed, Feb 4 2015

We've got to hand it to Porsche for finally unleashing the potential of the Cayman, and not worrying about it infringing on 911 territory. The latest Cayman is, by all accounts, a superb sports car in its own right, gets even better as the Cayman S and that much more so in GTS spec. But the new Cayman GT4 takes things to a whole other level with a 3.8-liter flat six driving 385 horsepower to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual. Old school is what it is, and certifiably off the leash. We brought you the full skinny on the new GT4 late last night when it surfaced, but now Porsche has released a video clip highlighting what makes its new pocket rocket look so great. It's got Nurburgring graffiti, intimidated neighbors, barking fluffy dogs, gape-jawed children, and of course footage of the Cayman GT4 itself doing what it was designed to do. All we need now is to get our driving gloves on its Alcantara steering wheel and ball-shaped shifter.

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Wed, 19 Mar 2014

Baby 911. The poor man's Porsche. That's what they called the Boxster when it debuted some 20 years ago. They said the same of the first Cayman when it arrived a decade later, but they stopped saying it when the latest iterations hit the scene two years ago. That's because Zuffenhausen's entry-level models have long since stepped out of their big brother's shadow and into their own. And that's all the more true of the new Boxster GTS and Cayman GTS.
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Those disappointed by the unavailability of a manual transmission in the fire-prone 911 GT3 will be pleased to note that a six-speed manual comes standard, but those enamored of letting a pair of clutches shift themselves seamlessly will want to spring for the optional seven-speed DCT. So equipped and with launch control engaged, the Boxster GTS will rocket from a standstill to 62 miles per hour in 4.7 seconds, while the incrementally lighter, more powerful Cayman will hit it in 4.6. Either way you're looking at a third of a second quicker than the Boxster/Cayman S. There's also a 20-millimeter lowered suspension on offer for track-day enthusiasts.