2012 - Porsche Cayman on 2040-cars
Lizella, Georgia, United States
Immaculate condition interior and exterior. All books and records, Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, and original window sticker ($73,735 original price). Current warranty valid until January 31, 2016. CPO warranty is an option. Six-speed manual transmission with Sport Chrono. One of the last produced Cayman R’s. Two-owner, non-smoker. Clean car fax. Clear title. Clean DME readout. Fluids changed regularly. No significant scratches on the paint or rims. Owned by Peachstate Porsche Club of America member. Two sets of keys. Build options include: Automatically Dimming Mirrors, Bi-Xenon with Cornering Lights, Heated Seats, Sound Package Plus with Storage, Automatic A/C, Sport Chrono Package, Sport DesignSWwith Alcantara, Additional options include: Window tint, clear bra on front end, Porsche OEM Short Shifter, Porsche OEM Alcantara Shift Boot, Porsche OEM Clear Side Markers, Powder Coated Black Wheels, Advan tires with 70%+ tread remaining, Stainless steel brake lines, and GT3 front brake ducts. 3.4-litre flat-six, 330 hp, 0-60 4.7 sec, top speed 175 mph. Rarer and more desirable than the Cayman S at 121 lbs. lighter in weight, 10 hp additional power, plus a limited slip differential and lowered chassis as standard features. 8,850 miles. $64,999, Email me for more details
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1986 Porsche 959 Prototype at Barrett-Jackson sees gavel fall at $440,000 [UPDATE: w/video]
Sat, 19 Jan 2013Fans of Porsche in America have longed for the chance to buy a 959 ever since the German automaker produced and sold it (well, sold it everywhere but the United States...) in the 1980s. Well, they just had their chance. The car you see above is a Porsche 959 prototype built in 1986, and only one other running prototype still exists.
The 959 prototype can't be driven on public roads, as it carries no such certification. Somehow, we doubt that matters all that much to the new buyer - this one is probably going to be sitting in a collection. When the gavel finally fell, bidding had reached $400,000, plus a 10-percent buyer's fee.
Check out our high-res image gallery above to see this prototype up close, and scroll down below to watch a video of it crossing the auction block and for its official auction description.
Porsche testing four-cylinder Boxster at the N?rburgring
Fri, 09 May 2014Porsche recently introduced a four-cylinder version of the new Macan for markets outside of North America, carrying Zuffenhausen's first four-pot since the 968 ended its production run the better part of two decades ago. But you can bet the compact crossover won't be the only Porsche to get the four banger before all's said and done. These spy shots, we're told, are evidence of just that.
Spotted undergoing testing at the Nürburgring (where else), this modified Boxster, our spy photographers tell us, sounds more like a four-cylinder engine than the flat six that's powered (in displacements ranging from 2.5 liters to 3.4) every version of the little roadster since its introduction in 1996, the year after the last four-cylinder Porsche ended production.
The test mule is also wearing modified wheel arches and aerodynamic aids under the bumpers, front and rear. Just what they're doing there we're not sure, but we'll probably find out sooner or later.
Our hats are off to Porsche's 2014 911 Turbo Cabriolets
Wed, 20 Nov 2013Porsche has just debuted its two latest decapitated rocket sleds today at the LA Auto Show, the new 911 Turbo Cabriolet and Turbo S Cabriolet, which share their coupe counterparts' 520-horsepower and 560-hp 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six engines. That kind of power ought separate a lot of hats (and toupees!) from heads.
The rear-engined Porsches put their power down through all four wheels, which allows them to launch from 0-60 in 3.3 seconds or less (the Turbo S Cab takes just 3.1 seconds), and both of them top out at 195 mph.
The 911 Turbo Cabriolet starts at $160,700, while the Turbo S Cabriolet can be had for a grand total of $193,900 (plus $950 for destination). Is the S model's 40 extra horsepower worth $33,200? We're not so sure, but we imagine Porsche won't have any trouble selling it.