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2006 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S 98k Miles, Nav, Sat, Bluetooth - Fast And Fun on 2040-cars

US $35,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:95555 Color: Black /
 Havana/Tan
Location:

Thompson Falls, Montana, United States

Thompson Falls, Montana, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.5L 4511CC V8 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: WP1AC29PX6LA91551 Year: 2006
Make: Porsche
Model: Cayenne
Trim: Turbo S Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 95,555
Sub Model: Turbo S
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Havana/Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 4
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

No reserve.  Bid to own. Own a world-class supercar. Come and get it, drive it home. I'll pick you up at the airport. Or I'll help get it loaded with the carrier of your choice to ship it to your location.

2006 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S. Only 1200 made. Amazing 520 HP twin turbo aluminum V8. All wheel drive. Huge brakes. Rich two-tone leather interior. Navigation, bluetooth (Mobridge unit), and satellite radio. Tons of features, power moonroof, heated seats (all of them) split automatic HVAC, power folding mirrors,adjustable air suspension, active stability and suspension control. 96k miles, clean Carfax.

ALL service records available, including the 80K mile major service. Problematic plastic coolant pipes have been upgraded to the new-style aluminum ones. (Do not buy a Cayenne Turbo unless you know this has been done. It's a huge job requiring 12+ hours of labor at your Porsche dealer.) If you are searching for one of these, you should make sure it has the options/features you want, as they cannot be easily added later. Installing the sat radio in this one was an 8 hour job.

Stupendously, unbelievably, breathtakingly fast and nimble, like only a Porsche could be. Beautiful Havana and Tan interior, power everything-I-can-imagine. Auto Xenon HID headlamps, navigation, and TONS more.

I bought this amazing vehicle last year as a fun driver through the winter. Now winter is over, and I'm looking for something convertible. There is nothing wrong with it outside of a few imperfections in the paint as usual with any vehicle with 98K miles.

More photos on my flickr page here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/montanamadman/sets/72157633383635757/


Specifications

VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, 4-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 5-door wagon

BASE PRICE: $112,415

ENGINE TYPE: twin-turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 32-valve V-8, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection

Displacement: 275 cu in, 4510cc
Power (SAE net): 520 bhp @ 5500 rpm
Torque (SAE net): 530 lb-ft @ 2750 rpm

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed automatic with manumatic shifting

DIMENSIONS:
Wheelbase: 112.4 in Length: 188.4 in 
Width: 75.9 in Height: 66.9 in
Curb weight: 5200-5900 lb

PERFORMANCE RATINGS (MFR'S EST):
Zero to 60 mph: 4.8 sec
Top speed (governor): 168 mph

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Porsche's 520-horsepower super-sport-utility defies logic and definition

It was not by accident that Porsche chose to introduce the 2006 Cayenne Turbo S on its own world-class (assembly-line adjacent) racetrack in Leipzig, Germany, as well as in the silty, orange sand dunes outside Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Why not? Because there is simply no other production vehicle that could possibly manage to perform as well as the 520-horsepower Cayenne Turbo S does in both extreme locations.

"What about the 510-hp Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG or the 420-hp Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8?" you ask. While those two might be able to run a competitive lap at the track, neither one is offered with the kind of dedicated off-road hardware (and software) the Cayenne Turbo S has as standard equipment. Besides, its gargantuan power output, locking center differential (optional rear-axle lock), low-range (2.7-to-1 reduction) transfer case and six-way height-adjustable suspension are what differentiate the Cayenne Turbo S from its competitors and make it a unique offering in the ultrasport-utility segment.

And who wouldn't feel anything but glee hammering a nearly 3-ton vehicle around a racetrack (or flying over a dune) at speeds that would seem to suspend the laws of Newton and Euclid? More than a horsepower-fortified sport-ute with the aesthetics of a dented potato, the highly engineered Cayenne Turbo S employs decades' worth of Porsche know-how, track research and pure imagination. Does anybody really need a five-passenger supercar/dune buggy? Probably not, but that doesn't mean you can't want one.

520 horses, or about 1,000 camels 
In the Cayenne Turbo S, Porsche increased the already potent Cayenne Turbo's 4.5-liter twin-turbo V8 horsepower and torque 16 and 15 percent, respectively — and yet it consumes no more fuel than its 450-hp brother in normal driving conditions. By enlarging and constructing the twin intercoolers entirely of aluminum, the engineers were able to promote higher efficiency and better flow conditions in the heat exchangers. The result is a reduction of turbo pressure loss by 50 percent. This more rigid system in turn allows the turbocharger pressure to be increased by 2.9 psi up to a maximum of 27.6 psi.

In terms of power output among current Porsches, the Cayenne Turbo S is second only to the 605-hp V10 Carrera GT supercar. Porsche claims the 5,200-to-5,900-pound (depending on options) Cayenne Turbo S will run zero to 60 mph in 4.8 seconds, and we have no reason to doubt it. That's a few ticks ahead of what we expect from its nearest competitors.

However, what's most striking about the Turbo S's driving dynamics is the ever present and ever ready wave of torque upon which the vehicle rides. Maximum torque of 530 lb-ft is available from just 2,750 rpm. There's an effortlessness to the way the Turbo S wills itself to any speed the driver chooses. It's the kind of vehicle that requires periodic speedometer checks because it never feels like it's had enough time nor worked hard enough to find itself at triple-digit speed. If the engine does venture north of 4,000 rpm, the guttural response from the exhaust sounds like a caged lion's roar in anticipation of fresh meat.

A ratio for every mood and occasion… 
Porsche's six-speed Tiptronic S automatic transmission is standard equipment on the Cayenne Turbo S. It offers the driver the option of automatic shifts or manual shifting by nudging the selector lever or by thumbing switches on the steering wheel.

In auto mode, the intelligent system "learns" a driver's habits, observes the incline of the terrain and notices cornering G-loads to tailor and/or delay shifting to maximize comfort or performance. Further, the driver may, at any time, intervene in automatic mode by touching the thumb switches, temporarily summoning the manual mode.

We tried both automatic and manual modes on the racetrack and found that while automatic shifting does, indeed, become more aggressive and sporting with each passing lap, the manual mode was best suited to the demands of the driver, offering better control of the vehicle — especially when Porsche Stability Management (PSM) was disabled.

The Porsche Traction Management (PTM) four-wheel-drive system is based on an all-encompassing approach that incorporates a number of different electronic systems and traditional hardware. In simple terms, the engine's power is routed through a central multiplate clutch operated by an electric motor. This clutch apportions power to the vehicle's front and rear axles.

In normal driving, the split is rear-biased at 62 percent to lend a familiar and sporting demeanor. However, unlike similar variable-locking clutch-based systems, PTM can route 100 percent of the drive power to either axle — not a maximum of 50 percent to each. Drawing on information gathered from the vehicle's speed, lateral acceleration, steering angle and throttle position, the system constantly adjusts the power split to both axles.

Many manufacturers' systems end there — with one system that is optimized for either on- or off-road use. Not Porsche. This system is so highly developed and flexible that it's as useful as an all-wheel-drive sports car as it is as a capable snow (or sand) mobile."


Technical Specs

  • Engine. Click to collapse.

    Standard Engine4.5L V8
    Standard Transmission6 Speed Automatic
    Cylinders8
    Horsepower @RPM520@5500
    Fuel Economy Cty/HwyNot Listed
    Combined Fuel EconomyNot Listed
    EPA ClassFour Wheel Drive SUV
    Number of Valves32
    Torque @RPMN/A
    Fuel Type SystemGas Engine / Sequential Electronic Fuel Injected, Sequential Port Fuel Injected Sequential, Multi-Port Fuel Injected
    Turbo (Yes/No)Yes
    Overdrive TransmissionYes
    Battery OutputN/A
    Compression9.5:1
    Displacement4511/275
    Bore X StrokeNLxNL
    Cruising Range396 miles
    Final Drive Gear Ratio OptN/A
    Power to Weight Ratio10
    Final Drive RatioYes
    Valves ConfigurationDual Overhead Cam/Twin Overhead Cam
    SuperchargedNo
    Electric HorsePower RPMN/A
    Electric Torque Feet Per PoundN/A
    Electric Torque RPMN/A
    Electric HorsePower BHPN/A
  • Capacity and Volume. Click to collapse.

    Cargo Volume (EPA)N/A
    Cargo Volume (MFR)N/A
    Fuel Capacity26.4
    Passenger Volume (EPA)N/A
    Passenger Volume (MFR)N/A
    Box/Cargo HeightN/A
    Box/Cargo LengthN/A
    Box/Cargo Width (Wheel)N/A
    Box/Cargo Width (Wall)N/A
    GVWR Standard6790
    GVWR Maximum6790
    Payload Standard1598
    Payload Maximum1598
  • Brakes, Steering, Suspension and Tires. Click to collapse.

    Brakes (Front)Disc
    Brakes (Rear)Disc
    DrivelineAll Wheel Drive
    Driveline (Opt)N/A
    SteeringRack & Pinion
    Steering Diameter Left38.4
    Steering Diameter Right38.4
    Suspension (Front)Independent
    Suspension (Rear)Independent
    Tire TypePassenger
    Tire Width275 mm.
    Tire Aspect Ratio40
    Tire ConstructionRadial
    Tire wheel Diameter20 in.
  • Interior Dimensions. Click to collapse.

    Seating (Standard)5
    Seating (Optional)N/A
    Tow Capacity (Standard)Not Listed
    Tow Capacity (Maximum)Not Listed
    Headroom (Front)N/A
    Headroom (Row 2)N/A
    Hiproom (Front)N/A
    Hiproom (Row 2)N/A
    Legroom (Front)N/A
    Legroom (Row 2)N/A
    Shoulder Room (Front)N/A
    Shoulder Room (Row 2)N/A
    Seating (Maximum)5
    Headroom (Row 3)N/A
    Hiproom (Row 3)N/A
    Legroom (Row 3)N/A
    Shoulder Room (Row 3)N/A
  • Exterior Dimensions and Weight. Click to collapse.

    Curb Weight MTN/A
    Curb Weight AT5192
    Ground ClearanceN/A
    Height66.9
    Length188.3
    Top Type (Standard)Hard Fixed
    Top Type (Optional)N/A
    Track (Front)64.8
    Track (Rear)65.4
    Weight Distribution AT (Front)38
    Weight Distribution AT (Rear)62
    Weight Distribution MT (Front)N/A
    Weight Distribution MT (Rear)N/A
    Wheelbase112.4
    Width75.9
    Doors (Standard)4
    Doors (Maximum)4
  • Crash Test Ratings, Sales and Origin. Click to collapse.

    Crash Test RatingNot Listed
    Sales VolumeN/A
    Where BuiltGermany

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