1988 Porsche 944 5 Speed Coupe Low Miles 95k Vg Condition All Records on 2040-cars
Roseburg, Oregon, United States
PORSCHE 944 LOW MILAGE FOR YEAR 95K HAVE ALL RECORDS SINCE NEW. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES AS IT SHOULD ALL LIGHTS & FEATURES WORKING . EXCEPT AC IS NOT BLOW COLD . PORSCHE 944 WITH NO LEAKS OF ANY KIND. WILL BE A GREAT DRIVER FOR NEW OWNER . IS READY TO DRIVE HOME. AS YOU CAN SEE THIS IS A VERY WELL KEPT PORSCHE 944 PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS AND VIEW PHOTOS AS THEY ARE MAJOR PART OF 944S DICRIPTION! HAS FACTORY JACK SPARE AND TOOL KIT WITH PORSCHE AIR PUMP . FACTORY WHEEL LOCKS WITH KEY . SERVICE of TIMEING BELT AND WATER PUMP ETC. DONE @ 70K WE HAVE PAPER WORK FRON NEW . TIRES 85% GOODYEARS CAR IS A OREGON CAR FROM PORTLAD. PORSCHE SOLD AS IS WHERE IS . WE ARE IN ROSEBURG BUYER SHOULD COME SEE OR HAVE INSPECTED ! PLEASE COME SEE DRIVE. THIS IS A HONEST 944 WIH LOW MILES READY TO DRIVE & LOVE |
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40+ cars that barely avoid the gas guzzler tax
Thu, 24 Jul 2014
The Gas Guzzler schedule, with mpg ratings and charges that haven't changed since 1991, lays out which fuel-swillers owe what to Uncle Sam.
I started thinking about the "Gas Guzzler Tax" - considerably less well known as The Energy Tax Act of 1978 - when I was driving Dodge's new Challenger SRT Hellcat last week. Unsurprisingly for a car that can burn 1.5 gallons of gas per minute at max tilt, theoretically able to empty a full tank of premium in about 13 minutes, the Hellcat will be subject to the Gas Guzzler Tax schedule when it goes on sale.
Porsche 911 Targa leaks out ahead of Detroit debut
Mon, 13 Jan 2014With the doors of Cobo Center opening for the 2014 Detroit Auto Show this morning, Porsche is set to reveal its new 911 Targa in a matter of hours. But before it gets the chance, the first batch of images have already leaked out, courtesy of Chinese car site autohome.com.cn.
As expected, the new Targa appears to ditch the complex sliding glass roof panels that adorned recent versions of the semi-convertible 911 in favor of a more back-to-basics approach. An entirely removable roof panel opens up the sky, backed by a metallic B-pillar hoop in front of a large curved-glass rear window.
We'll have to wait just a little longer for the full scope of images and all the official details, but we're expecting the new Targa to carry most of the same technical specifications as the 991 on which it's based. Watch this space for more.
Porsche ready to pick itself up after Le Mans failure
Mon, 23 Jun 2014It's safe to say that things for Porsche didn't go quite as well at Le Mans this year as it might have hoped. After a sixteen-year gap, the winningest manufacturer in endurance racing history returned to the Circuit de la Sarthe this year hoping maybe not for outright victory in its first time back, but definitely a strong finish on which it could build on for next year. All the while it undoubtedly hoped its 911s would hold their own in the GT classes.
Unfortunately for Porsche, neither happened. After racing around the clock, and despite actually leading the festivities for some time, the best its 919 Hybrid could manage was an eleventh-place finish, lagging lamentably behind not only the other LMP1s (like the race-winning Audi) but also a handful of LMP2s. Meanwhile the LMGTE Pro and LMGTE Am titles went to the factory-backed teams of its arch-rivals Ferrari and Aston Martin, respectively.
Not a stellar result, in other words, but Porsche is taking it all in stride - accepting that it has a ways to go while congratulating its vanquishing rivals in the video below. It's good sportsmanship if we've ever seen it. Next year's race starts now.