Porsche 911 Carrera S Convertible 2-door on 2040-cars
Castaic, California, United States
It has been pampered and is in excellent condition w/no accidents, no dents or scratches or wheel rash. Must see and drive to appreciate, sounds and looks mean but is not over baring. Never been tracked, adult driven as a weekend car, always garaged and always professionally detailed. Over $20,000 in Performance Options Performed by TAG Motorsports & Vivid Racing: GAIC Engine Tune, FabSpeed Headers/High Flow Cats, AWE Exhaust System w/Black Tips, Custom Spoiler, 19” Black Powder Coated Wheels w/Michelin Pilot Super Sport Tires, Black 911 S Emblem and Lowering Kit. Stock 0-60 time is 3.8 seconds and 385hp, w/performance upgrades it’s estimated at 3.2 secs and 450hp. Almost Turbo performance for $25,000-$50,000 less! I also have extra OEM & Performance parts: FabSpeed Muffler Bypass (very loud and aggressive exhaust note and extra horsepower when installed), FabSpeed Cold Air Intake System (extra horsepower but will not smog if installed), the OEM Headers, OEM black powder coated exhaust tips, all parts included in sale. I purchased and installed a new OEM air intake and current exhaust system for smog purpose (car passed California Smog as is, I have recent certificate). OEM Options: 3.8L Flat 6, PDK 7 Speed Auto/Manual w/Paddle Shifter, Power Convertible Top, Heated & Cooled Seats, PCM Module w/ BOSE High End Premium Sound, SAT Radio/Bluetooth/iPod/MP3 /6 CD, Daytime LED Lights, Bi-Xenon Self Leveling Headlights, Power/Memory Seats w/Lumbar, Auto-Dimming Mirrors, fold-down rear seats to expand the cargo area, plus a second cargo area in front. The 2009 997 model year saw many changes, up 30hp from 2008, received a larger air intake, new headlights, new rear taillights, new clean-sheet design direct fuel injection engines, and the introduction of a PDK dual-clutch gearbox.
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Porsche offering short-term loans to Macan waitlisters
Wed, 02 Jul 2014Walk into a Porsche dealer today, place an order for a Macan and you'll be looking at a waiting period of six months or more before you can expect delivery. That may be common enough for high-end European automakers, but the Macan is meant to lure new buyers to the brand, and the waitlist could be enough to deter them from sticking around.
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.
Recharge Wrap-up: Porsche 911 hybrid possible, Ecocruise EVs coming soon
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What is the fastest car in the world in 2024?
Sat, Jun 15 2024It wasn't that long ago that the notion of reaching 200 miles per hour in a car, on a road, seemed basically impossible. As you likely know by now, that time has passed. And once that threshold was crossed, the automotive world immediately began eying the next triple-digit benchmark: 300 miles per hour. It may have taken a little while, but the 300-mph line has been crossed, and some cars have moved well past that seemingly insane speed number. While some of these speeds have been achieved in simulations (including the fastest car listed below), there's little doubt that a driver with nerves of steel and a heavy right foot could indeed push several automobiles up to 300 miles per hour and beyond. Interestingly, it’s not just one car or automaker in the 300-mph club, as a handful of models have earned a place (sometimes claimed but not yet demonstrated) on the leaderboard. The fastest car in the world is: Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut (330 MPH) That title goes to the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut, which recorded a staggering 330 mph top speed earlier in 2023. The carÂ’s twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 lays down 1,600 horsepower and 1,106 pound-feet of torque, which plays a significant role in delivering that speed, but KoenigseggÂ’s engineers have given the car a lot more than mind-blowing power. The Jesko Absolut has a super-slippery 0.278 drag coefficient and a nine-speed transmission that shifts so quickly itÂ’s almost imperceptible. Koenigsegg calls it a Light Speed Transmission (LST), saying its shifts happen at almost light speed. While that might be a slight exaggeration, the gearbox is impressive, bringing several wet multi-disc clutches and a super lightweight construction. As Koenigsegg says, "the Jesko Absolut is destined to achieve higher, more extraordinary speeds than any Koenigsegg or any other fully homologated car before it." How expensive is the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut? If you were reading that and wondering how much the fastest car in the world costs, the price tag is just another dizzying number on the Jesko Absolut's spec sheet. All 125 Absolut cars offered sold out at a price of almost $3 million. Of course, being able to afford the Koenigsegg is just the first step in realizing its full potential. There are very few places on the map that can support a 300-plus-mph speed run, and the locations that do are not conveniently located.