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C $42,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:39000
Location:

Komoka, ON, Canada

Komoka, ON, Canada
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 Engine
3.4L / 6Cyl Mid-engine
Horsepower: 295Hp@6250rpm
Torque: 251lb-ft@4400-6000rpm

Performance
Top Speed: 267km/h
0-60mph(0-96km/h): 5.8sec




Interior
-Leather Sport Seats/Black and Heated Seats
-Auto Dimming Mirror
-Rainsensor
-Auto Climate Control Package
-3-Spoke Sport Steering wheel
-Bose Surround Sound System
-RPM Shiftlight

Exterior
-Arctic Silver Metallic
-Parktronic Sensors
-19” Carrera S Wheel/painted black
-Tires 235/40ZR19 front
-Tires 265/35ZR19 rear
-Bi-Xenon Headlight Package
-Park Assist System
-Red Taillights/Exclusive Porsche
-Tiptronic /Handbrake in Aluminum and Leather
-Metal Door Sill Model Insignia
-Floor Matts Interior Color
-3M Stone guard /Fenders
-Carbon Fiber Film/ Hood
-Windshield with tinted Sun strip
-Tinted Windows
Drivetrain
Rear-Wheel drive
5-speed Tiptronic S


Fuel Comsumption
City:20mpg/ ~ 11.5L/100km
Highway: 28mpg/ ~ 8.4L/100km




Performance
-RSP-Tune including SBS System
-Sport Exhaust System Tubi/Exclusive Porsche
-Chrome Exhaust Pipe
-Tiptronic S
-Lowered Suspension Kit Porsche
-Strut Brace front
-Aerokit Exclusive Porsche


Audio-Multimedia
-Pioneer Avic-Z110BT Navigation System
-7”Touch-Screen, Sirius Satellite, Bluetooth,
Ipod connector
-external Audio Streaming Iphone/Blackberry etc.
-Porsche Sign/ Double Din-Frame
-JL Audio Booster/Amplifier HD900/5,
5-Channel High End Booster Class-D, 900Watt

Service/Maintenance
-all services completed at RSP-Motorsports
-no extended Warranty

Auto blog

Jay Leno chats with Magnus Walker about his 1972 Porsche 911 72STR

Tue, 26 Mar 2013

Magnus Walker has stopped by the Big Dog Garage again to pay Jay Leno a visit in the latest episode of Jay Leno's Garage. This time, the Porsche builder brought along his 1972 911 72STR 002. Walker calls the machine his best build to date, and the car is a rolling "best of" from Porsches past, rocking some of the more attractive elements pulled from a wide arc of 911 model years. Of course, the machine also wears a few signature Walker touches, including flush-mount turning indicators, a center-hood fuel filler and plenty of louver work.
Unlike some of Walker's other creations, the 72STR 002 is clean enough to lick. Leno seems suitably impressed with the creation, and while apparently isn't typically a fan of Porsche models in general, Walker's tastefully modified 911 has him singing a different tune. You can check out the car in the video below.

The 2014 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S brings 50 extra ponies to Detroit

Mon, 14 Jan 2013

Porsche has announced a new version of its popular SUV today at the Detroit Auto Show: the 550-horsepower 2014 Cayenne Turbo S.
This newly minted "flagship" of the Cayenne lineup is powered by a twin-turbocharged 4.8-liter V8 engine, and offers 50 hp more than the Cayenne Turbo. Performance figures are impressive for the sleek utility vehicle: 0-60 miles per hour can be dashed off in 4.3 seconds, while maximum speed is rated at 175 mph. The Turbo S also gets dynamic chassis control, torque vectoring and Porsche's Sport Chrono package - all standard equipment.
Visually the Cayenne Turbo S differentiates itself from the lesser models in pretty subtle ways. Gloss black trim decorates the gawping front air intakes, as well as rear-view mirror trim panel. The SUV also wears 21-inch Turbo II wheels, a la the 911 Turbo.

2015 Porsche Macan S

Thu, 31 Jul 2014

I'd be willing to bet that 99 percent of all Porsche Macan owners will never take their vehicle on a track or see any more off-roading than a dirt path to a summer cottage, yet I maintain that there is no better venue to explore the absolute outer limits of the automaker's newest small family transport than on a racing circuit and an off-road course. It's testing at each extreme of the vehicle's operating envelope, with both challenges requiring very different capabilities. With that in mind, and looking forward to dirty floor mats and corded tires, I jumped at the opportunity from Porsche to wring out its new Macan S at Willow Springs International Raceway, located in Southern California's high desert.
The range-topping Macan Turbo (base price $72,300 plus $995 destination), with its 400 horsepower twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter V6 gets most of the glory these days. But many, including myself, would argue that its slightly less powerful sibling, the Macan S, is actually the pick of the new litter. Despite having 60 fewer horses under the hood and giving up six-tenths of a second in the sprint to 60 miles per hour, it costs a massive $22,400 less - money better spent on equipment that improves the crossover's ride comfort and capability, or perhaps a well-used Boxster for weekends.
Despite a reasonably attractive starting price of $49,900 (plus destination), very few Porsche buyers will leave the showroom with a base model. My Dark Blue Metallic Macan S tester was equipped with a slew of mechanical upgrades, including air suspension with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus), Sport Chrono Package and 21-inch 911 Turbo Design wheels. A Premium Package and a few other miscellaneous options bloated its price to $69,870. That's a very steep price for the premium compact crossover segment, but it's still less than a base Macan Turbo.