Porsche: Cayenne V6 on 2040-cars
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Vehicle is being sold in as is condition. Rims have scuff marks on both drivers side rims. There is a crease on the drivers side rear door and two small dings on the rear quarter panel. This has a clean car fax. I believe the vehicle got this damage from backing out of a garage. Other than this the vehicle is in great shape. Both rear and front bumper have license plate marks from parking the vehicle in NYC. There are a few light scratches around the vehicle which I am told will buff out. Vehicle was just serviced at Certified Porsche dealership and needs nothing. It just came out of warranty early this year. Interior is in 9 out of 10 condition. Dealer can provide a quote for extended warranty. Selling to make room for another vehicle. Vehicle mileage may change slightly. 15ft 10.8inWIDTH 6ft 4.3inHEIGHT 5ft 7.4inGROUND CLEARANCE 0ft 8.7inBody style illustration may not reflect the actual shape of this vehicle.Exterior MeasurementsWIDTH6 ft. 4.3 in. (76.3 in.)HEIGHT5 ft. 7.4 in. (67.4 in.)LENGTH15 ft. 10.8 in. (190.8 in.)GROUND CLEARANCE0 ft. 8.7 in. (8.7 in.)FRONT TRACK5 ft. 5.2 in. (65.2 in.)REAR TRACK5 ft. 5.7 in. (65.7 in.)WHEEL BASE9 ft. 6 in. (114 in.)Interior TYPEGasFUEL TYPEPremium unleaded (required)FUEL TANK CAPACITY22.4 gal.RANGE IN MILES mi.EPA MILEAGE EST. (CTY/HWY)16/23 mpgWeights and CapacitiesMAXIMUM TOWING CAPACITY**7716 lbs.MAXIMUM PAYLOAD**1698 lbs.GROSS WEIGHT6173 lbs.DRAG COEFFICIENT0.35 CdCURB WEIGHT4475 lbs.ANGLE OF APPROACH26.5 degreesANGLE OF DEPARTURE25.0 degreesCARGO CAPACITY, ALL SEATS IN PLACE23.7 cu.ft.MAXIMUM CARGO CAPACITY62.9 cu.ft.** When adequately equipped, which may require engine and/or other drivetrain TYPEFour wheel shiftable automaticEngine & PerformanceBASE ENGINE SIZE3.6 LCAM TYPEDouble overhead cam ft-lbs. @ 3000 rpmHORSEPOWER300 hp @ 6300 rpmTURNING CIRCLE39.1 wishbone front rear independent suspensionFront and rear stabilizer barWarrantyBASIC4 yr./ 50000 mi.DRIVETRAIN4 yr./ 50000 mi.ROADSIDE4 yr./ 50000 mi.
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Porsche still deciding on one or two new 911 plug-in hybrids
Tue, May 29 2018Back in March, Porsche CEO Oliver Blume told Autocar that the coming Porsche 911 plug-in hybrid "will be the most powerful 911 we've ever had." That quote portended a 992-series 911 with 700 horsepower or more. A new report in Auto Express, however, suggests Porsche is having energetic debates about just what the 911's hybrid strategy will be, and that the only agreed-upon plug-in hybrid 911 so far is a milder version to sit in the middle of the range. Putting all our rumors in a row, in January, Automobile reported on an electrically-assisted 911 with 485 hp and 561 pound-feet of torque. The new AE piece effectively endorses that, saying the mid-range hybrid would follow the program established by the all-wheel drive Cayenne e-Hybrid that produces a combined 455 hp and 516 lb-ft. The 911 would naturally use a flat-six instead of the Cayenne's 3.0-liter V6, and the sports car would be tuned for better sound response and sharper reflexes. AE says fuel economy for this hybrid should be at least 80 eMPG, with emissions of less than 80 grams per kilometer. The current base Carrera is currently rated at a maximum 38.2 mpg in the UK, with minimum emissions of 169 g/km. The hybrid, fitted with a double-clutch gearbox and Porsche's mechanical all-wheel-drive system, could run from a stop to 62 miles per hour in less than four seconds, making it more efficient than a base Carrera and much faster than a Carrera 4S. AE says there remains only "the potential for Porsche to add a second, more powerful hybrid 911," and says its sources claim that's what's "causing the most consternation behind closed doors." This one would be the twin-turbocharged, 700-hp beastie that, as a series production car, would have a hard time not usurping the 540-hp Turbo, 580-hp Turbo S, and 607-hp Turbo S Exclusive. True, the hybrid would be handicapped with a 550-pound battery pack, but the instant acceleration and handling benefits of electric AWD — with no connection between the axles — could provide the final edge over the other three. As such, it makes sense that there'd be a whole lot of debate about a flagship 911 hybrid. On the other hand, such a monster seems like an eventuality in view of Porsche's electrified aspirations, the lessons gained from the 918 Hybrid and the 919 Hybrid Le Mans racer, and the fact that CEO Blume has already spoken. The Stuttgart carmaker expects a sales mix of 25 percent electric, 25 percent hybrid, and 50 percent conventional powertrains by 2025.
China may surpass US as Porsche's largest market this year thanks to Cayenne
Thu, 09 Oct 2014China has already surpassed the United States as the world's largest automotive market, so it's no surprise that one day soon it will be the world's largest Porsche market.
In fact, that day may already be here, as the PRC's Porschephiles outbought their American counterparts in September. Porsche's Chinese dealers sold 4,344 cars last month to America's 3,607. Through all of 2014 so far, though, the US is still the larger market for the German brand.
"The U.S. performed very well this year, after a great year in 2013, but China is growing fast, thanks to the Cayenne which is our best seller there," Porsche's sales and marketing boss, Bernhard Maier, told Automotive News Europe.
Petrolicious studies the purity of a Porsche 911 2.7 RS
Thu, 17 Oct 2013Water-cooled Porsches are superior to the old, air-cooled models. This really isn't up for debate, despite the mob of Porsche purists, with pitchforks and torches in hand, currently descending on the Autoblog offices. Water-cooled models are more powerful and easier to live with, two factors that make modern Porsches just so darn amazing.
And while we won't hear arguments on anything we've written above, we will say that the old air-cooled models, while not superior, are just, somehow, better. They sound better - a lot better. They're simple, elemental and wildly entertaining things, that just beg for more and more. They rev in a way that forces drivers to work to unlock their power, rather than just push their right foot down. Part of the appeal of air-cooled Porsches, in addition to what we just listed, are the gorgeous cars they're slotted into, like the subject of the latest video from Petrolicious.
Starring a 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 RS, this video is a bit shorter than recent ones, but it's no less exciting. This 911, complete with it's sweet-sounding exhaust is the kind of simple, entertaining thing we can watch over and over. Scroll down for the full video.