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2014 Porsche Panamera 4 Premium-edition Hatchback on 2040-cars

US $26,500.00
Year:2014 Mileage:15929 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Leroy, Michigan, United States

Leroy, Michigan, United States
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GORGEOUS WHITE EXTERIOR matched with BLACK(HEATED & COOLED FRONT) leather seating 2014 AWD PORSCHE PANAMERA4 PREMIUM-EDITION(BLACK TRIM PACKAGE) GORGEOUS SPORT CAR! (AND I MEAN GORGEOUS). LOW AND WELL MAINTAINED MILES (ENGINE RUNS LIKE A SWISS CLOCK/MAINTAINED AT LOCAL DEALER). Vehicle is in EXCELLENT condition. 3.6 LITER, V6 engine(A PORSCHE WORKHORSE) in tip top shape mated to an automatic transmission (TIP TRONIC) with unbelievable power and handling---This beauty handles like no other. 3 DRIVING MODES(SPORT,ECO AND COMFORT). SPORT SUSPENSION. RED COLOR/BREMBO BRAKES-CALIPERS. COLORED NAVIGATION SYSTEM. FRONT AND REAR PARK ASSIST SYSTEM. POWER SUNROOF WITH SHADE OPTION. FULLY TINTED WINDOWS. FULL LEATHER SEATING. HEATED FRONT LEATHER SEATS. FRONT COOLED LEATHER SEATS. REAR HEATED LEATHER SEATS. DUAL FRONT POWER OPERATED SEATS. MEDIA SCREEN. COLD A/C. POWER FOLDING SIDE MIRRORS. HEATED SIDE MIRRORS. LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL. PADDLE SHIFT ON STEERING WHEEL. POWER REAR TRUNK. FRONT AND REAR CLIMATE CONTROL. STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS. POWER OPERATED SUNROOF WITH SHADE OPTION. FULL LEATHER SEATING FRONT AND BACK. XENON HEADLIGHTS(NON ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHTS, THUS THERE IS AN AMBER LIGHT ON THE DASH AS A RESULT OF USING THE GTS-EDITION HEADLIGHT, DOES NOT TAKE AWAY FROM IT'S FUNCTION/WORKS AS IT SHOULD). LED LIGHTS. LED TAILLIGHTS. FOG LIGHTS. LED LIGHTS. BACK UP CAMERA SYSTEM. REAR DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM. RAIN SENSORS. PREMIUM AUDIO SYSTEM. 20" OEM ALLOY WHEELS(ORIGINAL BLACK PAINTED) with 20" (EXCELLENT THREAD PIRELLI) TIRES. TPMS. REAR FOLDING SEATS. POWER OPERATED REAR SPOILER. Power windows. Power locks. COLD A/C. CD PLAYER/CHANGER

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Autocar pits Porsche 911 Turbo S against Formula 4 racer

Fri, 20 Jun 2014

There is a long-running argument among performance car fans: power vs. weight. In one corner you get cars generally with small engines making modest numbers but able to corner like they are telepathic, and in the other there are big thumping mills that are rocketships in a straight line but lumber in the turns. Autocar takes an interesting look this continuum in a recent video pitting a 552-hp Porsche 911 Turbo S against a 185-hp Formula 4 racecar. It hopes to find whether the Porsche's huge power advantage is enough to defeat the better grip and aero offered by the nimble racer.
There's no doubt that the Porsche is an utterly fantastic road car. The 911 Turbo looks mean with all of those intakes to suck in cool air, and it backs up the posture with huge amounts of grip available thanks to its all-wheel drive-system. However, at 3,538 pounds, it's a bit of a porker compared to the 1,135-pound Formula 4 car. The open-wheel car boasts just a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder from Ford and a six-speed sequential-manual gearbox, but it has loads of downforce to make up for it.
It shouldn't be a surprise that the formula car wins in the corners. After all, that's what it's made for. So do you think the massive horsepower superiority of the Porsche is enough to even the playing field? Scroll down to watch the video and find out, and even if you're not curious of the winner the 911 does some mean powerslides.

Porsche announces plan to replace 911 GT3 engines

Wed, 19 Mar 2014

About a month back, we reported that Porsche was suspending delivery of its 911 GT3 due to reported incidents of the engine bursting into flames. A few days later, Porsche told owners of the new track-ready models not to drive their cars and had their local dealers pick up the cars in question. Just a couple of days ago, we reported that Porsche was working on a fix, and now we have the official details.
Following an internal investigation prompted by two such incidents, Porsche has confirmed that is has identified the problem as resulting "from a loosened screw joint on the connecting rod." The loose connecting rod, Porsche found, damaged the crankcase, which in turn resulted in oil leaking and then - in at least two cases - igniting.
Our source is unaware of Porsche being contacted by GT3 owners concerned about the impact of a replacement engine on their car's collectibility or resale value.

Porsche names new motorsport chief

Fri, 11 Jul 2014

Though it may have expanded into crossovers and sedans, Porsche is still a company with racing at its heart. You might even argue that Cayenne and Panamera sales only serve to fund the company's motorsports activities. Competition-spec 911 coupes still make up a large portion of the grid in any GT racing series, and those activities are presided over by the Porsche GT division (separate from its LMP1 program), which has just announced a changing of the guard.
Porsche's GT unit - which is responsible both for racing models like the 911 RSR and road-going models like the 911 GT3 - has until now been steered by Hartmut Kristen (pictured above, left) in his capacity as Vice President of Motorsport at Porsche AG. During his ten-year tenure, Kristen gave birth to the RS Spyder that competed in the American Le Mans Series and the pioneering 911 GT3 R Hybrid. He also fostered what Porsche characterizes as "arguably the most comprehensive youth development program in motor racing" and saw the marque return to Le Mans last year with a dominant 1-2 class victory.
Kristen, now 59 years old, is leaving the German automaker, but will remain an advisor to the company's R&D department. Taking over as VP of Motorsport will be Dr. Frank-Steffen Walliser, who has until now been head of the 918 Spyder project (a responsibility he will continue). Walliser (pictured above, right) was previously Porsche's general manager for motorsport strategies and will now be responsible for Porsche's GT projects on and off the track, while Fritz Enzinger continues at the helm of the LMP1 program in pursuit of better results next year than the 919 Hybrid achieved at Le Mans last month.