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2008 Porsche Cayenne Turbo Sport Utility 4-door 4.8l on 2040-cars

US $42,999.99
Year:2008 Mileage:56000
Location:

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Give yourself the ultimate Christmas present - There is no substitute! **LOADED Black on Black, 500 HP 4.8L Turbo 8 Cyl., 20" Techno Wheels.   Only 5 years ago this car had an original MSRP of almost $110,000! Now own it for a fraction of that! This is your chance to own a vehicle few could afford brand new.

Kelly Blue Book value for this year and mileage is $46K for a lesser optioned Turbo!!  Very reasonable reserve - now lowest ever - and considerably below KBB value!

THIS CAR IS LOADED WITH FEATURES AND OPTIONS SUCH AS: Basalt Black Metallic w/ Black Full Leather, Soft Look Leather Seats, Dark Wood Multi-Function Steering Wheel, Door Wood Package, Thermally Insulated Glass, Light Comfort Package with Driver Memory Function, Preferred Package, Satellite Radio, Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control, Front & Rear Mats in Interior Color, 20" Sport Techno Wheels, Roof Rails with Aluminum Locking Protective Strip, and Much, Much More!

An Ex-California car, this Cayenne is now in Victoria BC, and has never seen winter - I am the second owner. Mostly lady driven by my wife. This is a USA vehicle, so gauges etc. are all in miles. This Cayenne has almost every option imaginable. Having owned 2 Cayennes - I know it's extremely hard to find this black on black combo with these wheels, roof rack, etc. Almost impossible to find a nicer looking Turbo - this vehicle turns heads!

This Cayenne Turbo is in excellent condition as the pictures show. This Accident Free Cayenne Turbo has 500 hp and is fully equipped with heated power leather memory seats, dual zone climate control, power tilt moonroof, navigation, Bose premium sound 6 disc CD changer, and power everything. Air ride adjustable suspension with PASM, Tow Package (tows almost 8000 lbs.), Alcantara headliner, bi-xenon headlights, and just about everything you can think of. Looks amazing and runs fantastic. New tires and new brakes - and with only 56,000 miles (89,500 km) - this Cayenne is barely broken in. No mechanical or other issues - and will have just had its annual service.

Super clean, Porsche serviced - looks amazing and runs the same. A pleasure to drive. Please note - this car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end this auction at any time if the vehicle is sold privately. Don't miss out on one of the nicest Cayenne Turbo's out there! The ultimate SUV - why not drive the best? 

Purchase this amazing Cayenne Turbo for the 'Buy it Now' price and I will deliver to Seattle, or select cities in BC or Alberta, once your payment clears.

Serious inquiries only please. Vehicle will come fully serviced and good to go for another year!

 

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

 

Preferred Package ($2590)
20" Techno Wheels ($5050)
Porsche Dynamic Chassis ($3510)
Thermally Insulated Glass  ($1100)
Light Comfort Package w/Memory ($610)
Aluminum Look Roof Rails  ($1190)

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Porsche resurrects V8-powered 911 prototype from the Eighties

Wed, 14 May 2014

These days, we take it for granted that the Porsche 911 uses a flat-six engine. That's because every version of the iconic rear-engined sports car has had one. Right? Well, for the most part. There was the 912 that joined the original in the late Sixties with a flat-four. And in the mid-Eighties, Porsche toyed around with the idea of a V8-powered 911.
After the first-generation 911 had been in production for over two decades, Porsche began development of its successor, the 964, in the 1980s. And one of its ideas was to use a V8 engine. So it took a 964, borrowed a V8 from Audi, gave it the rear bodywork from a 959 and dubbed it the 965.
The idea was to create a more affordable successor to the 959 that included its advanced all-wheel drive system and active suspension. The Audi V8 would have been replaced with one of Porsche's own design - possibly based on the it had built for Indy racing - but Dr. Ulrich Bez (who was then head of Porsche R&D long before taking the reins at Aston Martin) ultimately killed the project.

Porsche 918 Spyder with Weissach package does 0-62 mph in 2.6 seconds

Mon, 18 Nov 2013

Porsche marketers are having a field day with the 918 Spyder after some last-minute tuning improved the car's performance. They now say that it's so fast it's already beaten itself. Let us explain: Using a Weissach package-equipped 918 as an example (which reduces the plug-in hybrid supercar's weight through the deletion of some interior items, more generous use of carbon fiber and magnesium wheels), the car's previous official 0-62 miles-per-hour time of 2.8 seconds has been cut to 2.6. Additionally, 0-124 mph takes 7.2 seconds and 0-186 mph is dispatched in 19.9 seconds, times that were reduced by half a second and 2.1 seconds, respectively.
In all-electric mode, a non-Weissach pack 918 does 0-62 mph in 6.2 seconds (with the package, 6.1 seconds), down from 6.9 seconds. Efficiency is also improved thanks to the final tuning. The New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) rating of a Weissach pack-equipped car equates to 94 miles per gallon, up three mpg compared to before. That's pretty good for a car with 887 horsepower!
Check out the press release below for more details on how Porsche's final tuning measures improved its flagship supercar.

Porsche 911 and Citro"en DS lovechild would look like this

Wed, 06 Nov 2013

The early Porsche 911 and the Citroën DS were two cars produced in the same era (though the DS launched in 1955, nearly 10 years before the 911), but they were vastly different from each other. The 911 was a uniquely German, pure-bred sports car, while the French-built DS had four doors and focused more on ride quality than sporting intentions. That made it all the more surprising when we came across the 911DS, a creation that binds the rear half of the Citroën to the front of an early, longhood 911.
The folks at Brandpowder are behind the creation, which we surmise was an exercise in design rather than an actual, completed project (some of the images look Photoshopped), but it's compelling nonetheless, with a turbocharged flat-six providing 260 horsepower. We hope someone builds it - though we're sure if that happened the early 911 crowd would cry afoul at one of its increasingly rare and valuable Porsches being grafted onto an old French car.
But as Brandpowder points out lightheartedly, perhaps the creation could transcend popular car culture: "The 911DS represents the effort of two countries, a genuine attempt to join their energy and talent into one thing. We hope Germany and France will be inspired by Brandpowder's story, as a metaphor for a better and greater Europe."