Porsche 928 S Coupe V8 Automatic Cd Sunroof 1986 Red On Black, Cold A/c on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
1986 Porsche 928S Coupe
If you have any questions please ask before bidding. If you are looking at the listing on a mobile device please look for the photos in the description section. Ask all questions before bidding. Specification: Contact Jopin (214) 850-7183 or jopin@rojan.net Deposit: The vehicle purchased will not be available for pick-up or transport until full payment is received and cleared by our local bank. Deposit of $500 must be paid within 24 hours of auction close. Buyer has 3 days to pay. Shipping: Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges, however we are happy to assist in arranging shipping as a value added service only. Fee & Tax information: Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A $500.00 non refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of end of auction. The remainder of balance and any other taxes and fees are due within 5 business days of the close of auction unless other arrangements have been made. All payments must be paid by Certified Bank Check, Cashier check, Cash in person or bank/loan draft. If no contact is made within 24 hours we reserved the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or sell it otherwise. Please arrange financing before close of auction. There is a $299 Processing fee with every purchase, this includes overnight fees, title work and temporary tags if necessary. In state taxes (Texas); 6.25% sales tax, local taxes, title, registration & documentary fees. Out of State buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees as well as tittle/registration fees in the state the vehicle is being registered. Please check your home state's tax/registration/title imposed fees/requirements before bidding. Buyer's Inspection: Every effort has been made to accurately and fairly describe this vehicle to you. Autoneers LLC has tried to disclose all information know about this vehicle for auction. Please be advised that used vehicles will have typical scratched and dings inherent for their year and mechanical parts are subject to fail. We are not responsible for any typographical errors of any kind in the description of this or any advertised vehicle being represented or advertised for sale. Autoneers LLC welcomes and recommends a buyer's inspection. If you plan to have buyer's inspection, please make sure you inspect the vehicle prior to the auction ending. Buyer is responsible for any inspection charges and fees. Photos:
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Porsche would have entered F1 if Audi had blocked its Le Mans program
Thu, 13 Mar 2014Go back a few years and you may have heard rumors of Porsche heading into Formula One. That never came to pass - or at least, it hasn't yet - but that doesn't mean that it wasn't close to happening. That's how committed to returning to top-level motorsport competition Porsche has become recently.
Autosport reports that just as Porsche was merging fully into the Volkswagen Group, Zuffenhausen was weighing its options for a factory racing program. Le Mans was its favorite, which makes sense, as it remains far and away the most successful constructor in the history of the famous endurance race. But the strategists at Porsche were worried that its new corporate overlords at Volkswagen wouldn't support two LMP1 programs and would favor Audi, which has positively dominated the modern era of endurance racing, coming second only to Porsche in the number of Le Mans victories it has scored to date.
Porsche's Plan B was reportedly to head into Formula One, although it isn't clear if the German automaker was intent on starting its own team, buying an existing one or merely providing engines to other teams. Porsche fielded its own cars in F1 in the late 1950s and early 60s, and returned as an engine supplier with TAG to power McLaren in the 1980s, powering Niki Lauda and Alain Prost to the World Championship in 1984 and 1985.
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.
Porsche again staring down another $1.8B in hedge fund lawsuits
Wed, 15 May 2013The sequence of events from 2007 that began with Porsche's secret attempt to take over Volkswagen, and instead lead to Porsche being taken over by VW, continues to instigate lawsuits against the Stuttgart sports car manufacturer. A group of hedge funds that suffered over $1 billion in losses sued the car company in New York. Porsche had publicly stated it wasn't trying to buy VW, the hedge funds in question were shorting VW stock, and when Porsche's actual intentions were revealed, the stock shot up and the hedge funds took a beating.
The case was thrown out over the issue of jurisdiction, then appealed, only to see another suit filed on top of that. After that, most of the hedge funds withdrew their claims in New York and Porsche offered a 90-day window to refile in Germany where it is already fighting a number of other suits over the same issue. The hedge funds accepted the offer, refiling in Stuttgart for $1.8 billion in damages. According to Bloomberg, Porsche hasn't commented on the refiling, but as the same plaintiffs are involved, it's safe to assume that the carmaker still feels the case is "unsubstantiated and without merit." It has fared alright so far even in German courts, with two lesser cases against it thrown out last year.