2014 Porsche Cayman S on 2040-cars
Milton, Massachusetts, United States
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The car has all the right options to create the perfect driving experience; a fantastic 3.4L flat six, 6 speed manual gearbox, sports exhaust, 20 inch Carrera wheels, and a sports design steering wheel. It's a joy to drive, and every time I get behind the wheel, it makes me feel whole. That's really the only way to describe it. I have added XPEL Ultimate clear film to the entire front of the car. ($2500). I also had OptiCoat Pro Plus installed for maximum gloss and protection on all of the paint. Basically, you can tell I was planning on keeping this car. So that being said, the next owner is in luck.
Options that came with the car:
-Agate Grey Metallic ($710)
-20-inch Carrera Classic wheels ($2,730)
-Wheel caps color Porsche crest ($185)
-SportDesign steering wheel ($250)
-Convenience package ($900)
-Sport exhaust system ($2,825)
Modifications that I had added to the car:
-OEM 997.2 GT3 RS steering wheel (it's completely alcantara with a red center stripe) ($1,900)
-Kenwood eXcelon DDN992 - 2 Din Network AV Navigation System with Bluetooth & HD radio including Sirius, with USB and 30 PIN cable located in center console. ($3,400)
-Back-up camera thats connected into the Kenwood unit. (included in headunit price)
-K&N Air filters ($100)
-ZunSport honeycomb grills one the front bumper, rear bumper and side intakes ($700)
-OEM GTS rear tail lights ($495)
-OEM Alcantara gearshift ($539)
-OEM Alcantara center console lid with the Porsche Crest ($240)
-I have also installed 14 way powered seats (ventilation and heating) (They came out of a 2014 Cayman S, the pervious owner was turning his car into a track toy) ($6,000)
-Lo Jack Early warning system with 3 key fobs ($995)
-Illuminated 'Cayman' doorsills ($606)
-Third key ($429)
-OEM billet Porsche gas cap ($158)
-SunTek CXP 35% window tint on all windows ($600)
Paint Protection:
-XPEL Ultimate full front clear bra with 10yr warranty ($2,500)
-OptiCoat Pro+ w/ 5yr warranty ($1,300)
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What's the deal with comedians and their cars?
Mon, May 22 2017'Round about the time in his life when it should happen for all of us, Jerry Seinfeld's ship came in with a force that almost split the dock. He'd been doing pretty well with his observational style ("There's a cereal now that's just cookies. Have you seen this? Cookies for breakfast. It's called Cookie Crisp. Cookies for breakfast! They oughta just call it 'To Hell With Everything!'"). But he showed no signs of setting the world on fire until he got cast in a show that was either about – depending on the level of comedy geek you ask – the average New Yorker, the very worst people in the world, or nothing. Suddenly Jerry Seinfeld was pretty much the center of the comedy universe. And while his comedy was at once both brilliantly innovative and rooted in the mundane, his next move was a predictable grab at something exotic – he went out and bought his dream car. A rather nice 911, actually. As almost everyone knows, it didn't stop there, and the man put together one of the most enviable collections of iconic Porsches we're likely to see. So what's the connection, if there is one, between cars and comedy? As far as Jerry Seinfeld (the man) is concerned, he's probably not the same guy as the Jerry on Seinfeld (the show) although it's hard to say for sure; his public persona is almost unnervingly well managed. But cars and comedy were the constants in his life then, and, well, just look at what the guy does now; Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee is a cultural constant, and we're certainly seeing Seinfeld the man in that one, and cars are obviously still central to his life. And it's been that way with a lot of very, very good comedy guys. Cars seem to round out their lives, to become the yin to their comedy yang. Ernie Kovacs might not have invented visual gags or surreal humor, but he got them both to kill on television in the 1950s, so he's a comedy hero. He died behind the wheel of his beloved Corvair wagon, so he's absolutely some kind of car-guy hero as well. Bill Cosby, the hottest name in comedy for a good long while, had Ferraris, one of two fire-breathing supercharged big-block Cobras (pictured below), and a BMW 2002tii – none of which either contributed to or in any way make up for the profoundly sociopathic creature he turned out to be, but it's still a data point. The Smothers Brothers, who defied the networks and the norms by getting blatantly political before that sort of thing was cool, went sports car racing.
Is Porsche planning a GT5?
Tue, May 19 2015A trademark application filed in Europe suggests Porsche could be planning a GT5 model to slot at the bottom of its track-focused sports car lineup. The German automaker's GT skunkworks division in Weissach earned its reputation with enthusiasts producing the GT3 and GT3 RS versions of the 911, and previously offered GT2 and even GT1 models as well (although the latter was a limited homologation special). It recently extended itself slightly downmarket with the launch of the Cayman GT4, but this trademark application – already reportedly accepted in Germany and currently being reviewed by the European office – suggests an even more accessible model could be on its way, Autocar reports. Just what form a GT5 would take, however, remains a mystery. The numerical progression would suggest that Porsche is planning a hardcore version of an even smaller sports car, if such a project ever got off the ground to slot in below the Boxster and Cayman. Given that the 911 has bred both GT2 and GT3 versions, Weissach could alternatively be planning an additional GT version of the Cayman, or planning a hardcore version of the Boxster. The prospect of a GT5 version of the Macan, Cayenne, or Panamera seems unlikely as the alphanumeric designation has never been applied to anything other than a two-door coupe, but then we never really know what the future will bring: Before 2002 Porsche had never done anything with more than two doors altogether. These designations are typically borrowed from their corresponding racing class, and of course there is no GT5 category. But then most of these racing classes have been amalgamated into GT3 anyway, unless Porsche is planning on using the name for its own entry-level spec racing series. But at this point we're just spitballing. It's just as likely that the company has simply filed the trademark application to keep its options open for the future. Related Video:
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