87 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe 2-door 930 3.3l on 2040-cars
Northport, New York, United States
This is a very special, indulgent car with low mileage (60,781 miles). A beautiful 1987 TURBO 930, in original Carmen Red, which was a one year only offering on this car. An excellent example of the classic 911, this car will not disappoint. It looks and drives like it rolled out of the dealership last week instead of 1987. It is in wonderful condition overall. Original, near flawless paint, NO ACCIDENTS. The beautiful, showroom shine is evident from any vantage point. The car was not detailed for these pictures - just pulled it out of its spot in the garage where it is kept under two covers. Like it just came out of a time machine, this car is rattle-free and feels new and tight, as expected of a car of this quality.
This car was lovingly maintained by a true Porsche aficionado (PCA member - no DE's). Swepco in the gearbox, Mobil 1 only. It has a lightweight Motorsport clutch that my wife can drive with no problem...though that rarely ever happened. I have lots of receipts with a nice paper trail from three owners. Fikse FM 10's are in like new condition with excellent rubber. There is nothing that this car needs. It is pure Porsche perfection, cosmetically and mechanically. You could drive this car across country tomorrow without a worry in the world. This was originally an Arizona car. There is no rust anywhere. THE ENGINE DOES NOT LEAK A SINGLE DROP OF OIL. Engine has never been taken apart, only for valve adjustments and servicing. This car has been upgraded with EFI and a Carrera intake manifold. It runs 1 bar of boost and has a large Kokeln intercooler (billet diverter valve) with slide valve removed. It has a K27 (7200) turbo with only a few thousand miles on it. It is also equipped with stainless headers/heat exchangers. VEMS EFI with full computer readout at ash tray location. It gives boost, engine temp, timing, mixture, EGT, ambient air temp, etc. Works flawlessly. Car was painstakingly upgraded with about $22k in mods. No expense was spared. It was done right, with excellent workmanship throughout. The gauges were silk screened by North Hollywood Speedometer and mileage is documented before and after. Some tasteful billet interior upgrades as well...pedals, door handles, and more. This car is a blast to drive. A real head-turning garage-kept beauty queen. A car of this vintage in this spectacular condition only comes around once in a lifetime. Whether you're a collector or a driver, this car is for you. Look at some of the other auctions on eBay for other vintage 911's. Many are well over $100,000. 911's are increasing in value every day, soon to price many out of the market. Additionally, I will include a like-new European fuel injection system (injection, DME, air box). This car is very powerful, pinning you in the seat until factory red line. It starts, idles, and behaves like a stock later model car. This car is a driver with none of the hiccups and issues of a non-tuned car. No expense was spared. |
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2015 Porsche Panamera S First Drive
Wed, Mar 18 2015Porsche brought the Panamera in for its garage makeover and drove it out looking almost exactly the same. Turns out it was one of those fancy German refreshes where everything happens in places you can't immediately see, as we found recently on the 2015 Volkswagen Jetta TDI. The marquee revision across the lineup is under the hood, where every engine gets, at the very least, more power. Such is the case for the naturally aspirated V6 in the entry models, fitted with an increase of 10 horsepower for a total of 310. The same goes for the naturally-aspirated 4.8-liter V8, which lives only in the Panamera GTS now, and gets 10 more hp for a total of 430. That same V8, twin-turbocharged in the Turbo model, is graced with 20 more ponies for 520 hp. The mightiest marquee revision is saved for the S models, which surrender their use of the 4.8-liter V8 and get a 3.0-liter, all-aluminum, twin-turbocharged V6 in its place. It's a brand-new engine designed in-house and related to the 3.6-liter V6 in the base models, but with new features like a magnesium timing chain cover, variable camshaft timing for the intake and the exhaust valves, and a new fuel- injection system. Putting out 420 hp and 384 pound-feet of torque, it's got 20 more hp and 15 more lb-ft than the V8 it replaces. What's more, torque used to peak from 3,500 to 5,000 rpm, but the new torque curve maintains maximum twist from 1,750 to 5,000 rpm. It is less thirsty as well, posting an estimated fuel economy of 17/27 miles per gallon city/highway, besting the 16/24 city/highway of before. An improved stop-start mechanism contributes to this, as it cuts the engine earlier, and the coasting function benefits from a new disc clutch that can decouple the seven-speed PDK dual-clutch transmission from the driveline. As we wrote in our Panamera S E-Hybrid review, you'd need to be obsessed with the Panamera to notice the sheet metal changes around that engine. It's the perfect car to ask, oh so coyly, "Notice anything different about me?" while you stand there dumbfounded, silently thinking, "No." Here is your cheat sheet: the front and back ends are "tighter," meaning faintly more squared off, the front intakes are larger, the tailgate gets wider rear glass over the same-sized opening, the rear spoiler is wider, and the rear license plate bracket has been mounted lower. But even now that you know what the changes are, odds are still 200-to-1 against you actually noticing.
Mark Webber gets early clearance for Porsche departure
Thu, 28 Nov 2013If there's no rest for the wicked, there's surely even less rest for the wickedly fast. And make no mistake about it, Mark Webber is wickedly fast. He may not have proven able (or given the opportunity, depending on who you ask) to emerge from Sebastian Vettel's shadow after six seasons partnered with the multiple world champion at Red Bull Racing, but he's still won nine Formula One grands prix, to say nothing of the sports car races he won with Mercedes in the late 90s. But now he's leaving F1 to anchor Porsche's new LMP1 program, and according to the latest reports, he's departing Red Bull for Porsche sooner than expected.
Typically an F1 driver is obliged to stay with his team until the end of the calendar year - not just the end of the racing season - helping out with things like promotional events and fine-tuning next year's car. But news.com.au reports that Red Bull has given him early leave, so once the racing action in Brazil is done on Sunday, he's departing straight for Porsche's racing headquarters in Wiessach, Germany.
It won't be Webber's first visit to the facility, having already swung by to have his new seat fitted. But his early arrival will undoubtedly help him and Porsche get up and running ahead of schedule. The move may have been facilitated by a new sponsorship deal that could see Webber carry Red Bull with him to Le Mans, so don't be too surprised to see the energy drink company's logo on the side of the new Porsche once the new racing season gets under way next year, whether in concert with or instead of the anticipated revival of the Martini Racing livery.
Porsche offering short-term loans to Macan waitlisters
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The solution? Offer to lease them a Boxster or Cayman until their new Macan arrives. Shorter in term that the usual new-car lease, these six-month terms are designed to keep buyers from turning their backs, all the while experiencing the kind of vehicle Porsche does best.
Of course it doesn't hurt that the dealer then gets a used sports car to sell again once the short-term lease is up. And we wouldn't be surprised to see some buyers asking to hold on to their mid-engined sports car for a little longer, either.