2008 Porsche 911 Carrera 4s on 2040-cars
Greenwich, Utah, United States
This is a rare 2008 Aero Cup Kit Carerra 4S. This car needs nothing other than a new garage to park in! I have the original manual and two sets of keys. All services were performed by the local Porsche dealer. I'm also including an extra set of Silver Porsche Carrera wheels and snow tires.
Here is a list of options:
Arctic Silver Finish $690
Black sport seats $360
Full Aero kit (front and rear) $6990
Painted side skirts $750
Sport Exhaust System $2400
19" Black Sport Design Wheels $390
Porsche 5mm Spacers Front/Rear $490
Adaptive Sport Seats $2695
Alcantara Seat inserts (deviated color) $550
Alcantara door handles and storage bins $1500
Alcantara headliner (deviated) $310
Alcantara Steering Wheel $1105
Alcantara Shift knob and brake handle $1880
Alcantara trim switch $775
Porsche crest on storage bin $295
Headrest Crest $270 Navigation $2110
Bose High End Sound pkg $1390
Illuminated Carbon Fiber Door sills $1280
Self dimming mirrors $385
Heated front seats $500
Sport Chrono Package Plus $960
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Porsche gives GT3 owners extra year of warranty, new engines in production April 22
Sat, 12 Apr 2014While the auto industry reels from massive recall after massive recall, Porsche has quietly been working on a fix for an issue that's forced owners of the new 911 GT3 to park their track-ready rockets for fear of an engine fire. Thanks to a leaked letter from Porsche to a GT3 owner (which has been certified as real), we now have an idea of just where the German brand is at with the fix.
On April 22, Porsche will begin production of a new batch of GT3 engines for the 785 affected models across the globe. As you'll recall, the original issue rested with a screw joint that could loosen the connecting rod. The new engines have an "optimized piston rod screw connection," that should keep the connecting rod in place. Once technical validations are completed, production will kick off and new powerplants will be shipped around the globe for owners of the troubled cars.
Porsche will hand out a certificate to owners of affected cars once repairs have been completed, as a means of documenting the work. To make up for the trouble, Porsche will be giving owners an extra year on their new-vehicle warranty, while the 911 GT3 concierge will be reaching out to compensate them for having to park their car for so long.
Porsche exec confirms Macan Diesel for US
Wed, 15 Oct 2014The idea of a diesel-powered Porsche is the sort of thing that sounds really, really weird... until you actually drive it. The result of sticking glow plugs under the hood of Stuttgart's finest, though, is a vehicle that's nearly as entertaining as a gas-powered model but with much more torque and better fuel economy. Considering that, we think it's absolutely splendid news that following previous reports, Porsche has now confirmed a diesel-powered Macan for the US market.
"We are now busy with the development and the engineering," Andre Oosthuizen, Porsche's North American marketing VP, told Automotive News. "I can confirm that V6 diesel offering with about 245 horsepower."
Yep, that's the same 3.0-liter V6 found, most notably, in the CUV's Audi Q5 platform-mate as well as a plethora of other Volkswagen Group vehicles, both in the US and abroad. Stuttgart already offers the 3.0-liter oil-burner in the Euro-spec crossover, where it churns out 258 hp and 427 pound-feet of torque.
This man literally loves a Porsche [NSFW]
Mon, May 11 2015Think you know what "auto erotic" means? Think again. Because one man in Thailand has redefined the term. Caught on security camera footage this guy lurks into a garage, looks over both shoulders, evidently misses the camera, drops trou and has his way with a Porsche Boxster. When the tailpipe proved too hot (or otherwise inhospitable), he moves up to the radiator grille and – ahem – finishes up there. Sadly this isn't even the first time we've come across this particular perversion. We'd urge caution before viewing the video, not only because it's not suitable for a workplace environment, but because once you see it, you're bound to repeatedly blurt out, "Why, man!? Why?"