2008 Porsche Cayenne Base on 2040-cars
Highlands, New Jersey, United States
We are the second owner of this Porsche. It was purchased 3 years ago from a Porsche dealer as a CPO (see pictures). We have loved it as you can tell by the miles we put on it. It is in exceptional condition as we are very much car enthusiasts. All major services are up to date and have always ben performed with Porsche parts. Just completed: Plugs, Oil, air filter and cabin filter; nav DVD update to 2014. Front brakes were completed about 10k miles ago. Tires are good and are the correct Conti 4x4 contacts (no off brands). As it was under the CPO warranty through April, absolutely everything is in perfect order. The known major issue with these cars (Cardon Shaft) was fully replaced under warranty at 85k miles. I have all books, keys, and service records.
Options are as follows: Bose Sunroof PCM 2.1 Nav Bluetooth Sirius w/lifetime subscription (no fees EVER for sirius) Ipod Interface Xenon Headlights Light Comfort Package Seat Comfort package with memory CD Changer (present but disconnected in exchange for the iPod interface) Colored Crests on the Wheels New this car was over $65k; we paid $36k for it 3 years ago. Body is in excellent shape (just waxed for the spring). It has 2 scratches 1 inch long on the passenger rear door, no other marks on the car. Please give me a call with any questions: 732-872-4941 |
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2014 Porsche Panamera Turbo S is a 911 Turbo for the family man
Thu, 21 Nov 2013In the event that the Porsche Panamera Turbo's 520 horsepower and 189-mile-per-hour top speed aren't enough to sate the appetite of the speed freak, Porsche has just given the auto show debut to the faster, more powerful Panamera Turbo S.
With 570 horsepower being pumped from a 4.8-liter, twin-turbocharged V8, the Panamera Turbo S promises even faster acceleration, hitting 60 mph in 3.6 seconds, a 0.3-second improvement over the standard Turbo. The top speed, meanwhile, climbs to 192 mph, which is kind of ridiculous for a car with four doors and a trunk.
Other enhancements that come with this Panamera's extra syllable include carbon-ceramic brakes and the entirety of Porsche's active chassis systems, including Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control and Porsche Active Suspension Management. The performance goodies come standard, but that doesn't mean the Panamera Turbo S is cheap.
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Wed, 28 May 2014Porsche may have one more vehicle in its stable with the GTS moniker, if these spy shots are any indication. They show off the presumed 911 GTS lapping the track - the model meant to slide in under the GT3 to be a bit more driver-friendly but still very fast alternative to a stock Carrera.
At first glance, it might look like any other 911, but the devil is in the details. The most obvious among the differences are two centrally mounted exhaust outlets, rather than the ones closer to the corners on most of the current models. They also aren't perfectly in the center like the GT3. The taillights are also somewhat thicker than the current ones, and the rear decklid is split into three exposed sections.
This is the third time we've seen the presumed GTS. The first was as a coupe late last year. Then it showed up again in March testing in convertible form. Although, that version also sported fender vents at the rear.
Porsche 959 Prototype started it all
Wed, 11 Sep 2013While Porsche was unveiling the new Nürburgring-dominating 918 Spyder downstairs in Hall 3 here at the Frankfurt Messe, there was another Porsche supercar quietly and discretely on display upstairs in the same hall. That, of course, was the 959. But not just any 959: this was the original Gruppe B prototype.
The 959 was first developed as a rally car in the early 80s to compete with the likes of the original Audi Sport Quattro S1, Ford RS200 and Lancia Delta S4. But Zuffenhausen soon saw its potential as a production road-going supercar, emerging as a technological marvel to challenge the decidedly linear approach of the Ferrari F40. It still stands as a groundbreaking supercar in its own right, but also lead to the first all-wheel-drive 911 Turbo and set the stage for the Carrera GT and aforementioned 918 Spyder that followed to cap the top of the evolving Porsche range.
This original Gruppe B prototype, which presaged the production 959, packed a 450-horsepower 2.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six into an even sleeker form than the final version that followed. We caught up with it on display as part of a display of 80s German classics, of which this 959 prototype immediately stood out as the pick of the proverbial litter. Check out the hotness in the high-resolution image gallery above.