2014 Porsche Cayman Base on 2040-cars
1020 Charles Street, Longwood, Florida, United States
Engine:2.7L H6 24V GDI DOHC
Transmission:7-Speed Automatic with Auto-Shift
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WP0AA2A86EK170361
Stock Num: 170361
Make: Porsche
Model: Cayman Base
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Luxor Beige
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 7538
MSRP $67,100!! PDK!! 19 S WHEELS!! Carfax certified call Oliver @ 888-329-5370. Options- 250 Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) 3,200.00 406 19-inch Cayman S wheels 1,560.00 603 Bi-Xenon 0.00 762 Launch vehicle 0.00 981120 Cayman 52,600.00 G1 Guards Red 0.00 P06 Power Sport Seats (14-way) 2,320.00 P9B Premium Package i.c.w. Power Sport Seats (14-way) 1,780.00 P9G Infotainment Package with BOSE 4,690.00 UG Standard Interior Sport Seats in Luxor Beige 0.00 Total Options 66,150.00 Total Charges 950.00 Total Order 67,100.00 Carfax certified, Autocheck certified. Balance of warranty until 6/13/17. Exterior- Excellent condition, Interior- Extra clean, non-smoker. This Cayman has been inspected with paint meter. All metal panels are factory original, no paint or body work. This Cayman is the right one- low miles, great colors, clean history, nice options. Includes 2-keys/2-remotes & owners manuals. Give us a call or send us an email before it's too late. No Hidden Fees, No Hassle Buying. Save Thousands $$$. Click On Link To Our Website At www.MILLENIAMOTORS.com For Up To 30 Photos. Trade-Ins Accepted, Ask For Details. Call Oliver Today For Appointment. 7 Days A Week By Appointment Only, Call Oliver 888-329-5370. Trade-Ins & Financing Available. CARFAX AVAILABLE. Trades Welcome!
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Porsche 918 Spyder gets tiny recall for rear control arms
Tue, 09 Sep 2014As the recent US recall of a single Koenigsegg Agera shows, even low-production supercars aren't immune from safety campaigns. Now, there's another example that even the fastest cars can have their faults. The Porsche 918 Spyder is a pretty fantastic vehicle for its ability to mix hybrid fuel economy and incredible amounts of power, but Porsche has a problem on a few units of its halo model.
According to the recall document from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Porsche needs to inspect and possibly repair five 918s in the US because the rear axle control arms may break, which could cause a loss of control while driving. In the full defect notice, Porsche says that it first noticed the problem on June 26 when the parts failed during "heavy duty durability testing (extreme race conditions)" at the Nardo test track in Italy. It transported the components back to the company's lab for inspection, and on July 18 it issued a stop-sale to inspect the suspension parts on the supercar. The automaker also contacted owners by phone to warn them not to use the car on track, until repaired.
The affected 918s will be inspected, and if the cars have the bad parts, the control arms are will be replaced. Obviously, this will be done at no cost to owners. According to a Porsche spokesperson speaking to Autoblog, in addition to the five US cars potentially affected, there were 45 worldwide. All of the cars have now been checked. Scroll down to read the report from the regulator or download the full defect notice as a PDF, here.
Techart modified Porsche 911 Turbo S packs 620 hp, 0-62 in 2.8 seconds
Wed, 05 Mar 2014Considering how many absolutely ridiculous tuner cars are featured in Geneva (stay tuned to see plenty, as our coverage continues), it's often refreshing to see some of the more modestly modified cars, like this new Porsche 911 Turbo S from the folks at Techart. Visually, there's a subtle body kit, new wheels, a new spoiler, and some lame decals on the front end, but it basically ends there. That's because Techart's mission is really about higher performance. Increased dynamism, as the Germans say.
An ordinary 911 Turbo S produces 560 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. But the Techart kit adds 60 hp and 96 lb-ft to those already high numbers, for a coupe that dishes out a total of 620 hp and 612 lb-ft. Techart says that, in Sport Plus mode, its modified 911 Turbo S will accelerate to 62 miles per hour in just 2.8 seconds, and the top speed has been increased to 204 miles per hour. Crazy stuff.
To further drive its performance upgrades home, Techart has fitted this 911 Turbo S with a sport exhaust system with valve control, for a more robust exit interview, at the push of a button. We imagine it sounds awesome. Have a look at the Techart Turbo S in the gallery, above.
Porsche undecided on new 911 GT2 [w/poll]
Thu, 23 Jan 2014Fans of hardcore 911s had it pretty good with the last 997 generation. There was the GT3, GT3 RS, GT3 RS 4.0, GT2 and GT2 RS (pictured above). Each one was faster, more powerful and more expensive than the one below it, but what they all shared was what Porsche purists love most: rear engine, rear drive, a manual transmission and little else.
So far with the new 991, Porsche has only released a GT3 version. Sure, there have been other models, but they're all decidedly more luxurious and less performance-focused. And as impressive a machine as the new GT3 is, it has run the risk of alienating some of its most ardent fanatics with technological interference in the form of a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and four-wheel steering. So what those purists have really been looking forward to is a more hardcore GT3 RS or new GT2. But those may not be coming so quickly.
Speaking with 911 project chief August Achleitner, Car and Driver reports that a new GT2 is anything but a foregone conclusion. The reasons may be partially political, but could be technical in nature as well: with 560 horsepower driving all four wheels, the new 911 Turbo S runs the 0-60 in less than three seconds. Give it more power but less traction, as Porsche has done with past GT2s, and you may not end up seeing an actual improvement in performance. A GT2 that's slower than the Turbo S would be difficult to explain.