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2011 Porsche Boxter,only 8k Miles,6 Speed Manual,htd Seats,19 Wheels,fun Ride on 2040-cars

US $30,950.00
Year:2011 Mileage:8200 Color: WITH GRAY LEATHER INTERIOR
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States

 UP FOR SALE VERY NICE LOOKING PORSCHE BOXTER WITH ORIGINAL 8200 MILES ON CLUSTER.GRAPHITE METALLIC EXTERIOR WITH GRAY LEATHER INTERIOR.

FEW MONTHS AGO THIS PORSCHE WAS PURCHASED FROM INSURANCE COMANY AS A MINO FRONT DAMAGED VEHICLE.ONLY FRONT BUMPER COVER AMD HEADLIGHTS WAS DAMAGED.NO SUSPENSSION DAMAGED,NO FRAME OR UNIBODY DAMAGED,NO AIRBAGS DEPLOYED NO GLASS BROKENT.AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE CAR WAS IN RUN AND DRIVE CONDITION.WE REP,ACED FRONT BUMPER COVER COMPLETE,BOTH HEADLIGHTS,PLASTIC COVERS,AIR DUCTS ETC.AFTER REPAIR CAR WAS TAKEN TO STATE SALVAGE EXAMINATION AND NJ REBUILT TITLE WAS ISSUED.CAR I SREADY TO REGISTER SAME DAY AS PURCHASED.

THIS PORCHE RUNS AND LOOKS EXELLENT.THERE IS NO SIGNS OF PREVIOUS DAMAGE.COLOR MATCH PERFECT.NO DENTS NO SCRATCHES.ALL SYSTEMS WORKS PROPERLY.NO FOULT CODES ON CLUSTER.CAR RUNS LIKE NEW.BIG FUN DRIVING.CAR IS EQUIPT WITH FULL LEATER HEATED MEMORY SEATS,CD CHANGER,BLUETOOTH,TRIP COMPUTER,,18 ALLOY WHEELS WITH PIRRELLI TIRES,ETC

CAR IS LOCATED IN BROOKLYN NY.FOR TEST DRIVE OR IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL ME AT 7184153315 OR EMAIL BARTAUTOSMART@YAHOO.COM

WE WILL HELP TO SHIPP IT TO ANY US STATE,CANADA OR WORLDWIDE.WE WILL PICK YOU UP FROM NEAREST AIRPORT FOR VEHICLE PICKUP.

THIS IS VERY NICE LOOKING AND EXELLENT RUNNING LOW MILAGE PORSCHE CONVERTIBLE.RIGHT ON TIME FOR COMMING SUMMER.

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Trump calls Germans 'very bad,' vows to stop their car sales in US

Fri, May 26 2017

TAORMINA, Italy -Talks between President Trump and other leaders of the world's rich nations at the G7 summit on Friday were expected to be "robust" and "challenging" after he had lambasted NATO allies and condemned Germans as "very bad" for their trade policies. Trump's confrontational remarks in Brussels, on the eve of the two-day summit in the Mediterranean resort town of Taormina, cast a pall over a meeting at which America's partners had hoped to coax him into softening his stances on trade and climate change. According to German media reports, Trump condemned Germany as "very bad" for its trade policies in a meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, signaling he might take steps to limit sales of German cars in the United States. "The Germans are bad, very bad," he reportedly told Juncker. "Look at the millions of cars that they're selling in the USA. Horrible. We're gonna stop that." White House economic adviser Gary Cohn on Friday confirmed the reports. "He said they're very bad on trade, but he doesn't have a problem with Germany." Cohn said Trump had pointed out during the meeting that his father had German roots in order to underscore the message that he had nothing against the German people. Trump's spokesman Sean Spicer said Trump had "tremendous respect" for Germany and had only complained about unfair trade practices in the meeting. Juncker called the reports in Spiegel Online and Sueddeutsche Zeitung exaggerated. The reports translated "bad" with the German word "boese," which can also mean "evil," leading to confusion when English-language media translated the German reports back into English. "The record has to be set straight," Juncker said, noting that the translation issue had exaggerated the seriousness of what Trump had said. "It's not true that the president took an aggressive approach when it came to the German trade surplus." "He said, like others have, that (the United States) has a problem with the German surplus. So he was not aggressive at all," Juncker added. In January, Trump threatened to slap a 35 percent tax on German auto imports. "If you want to build cars in the world, then I wish you all the best. You can build cars for the United States, but for every car that comes to the USA, you will pay 35 percent tax," he said. "I would tell BMW that if you are building a factory in Mexico and plan to sell cars to the USA, without a 35 percent tax, then you can forget that." Last year, the U.S.

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The Porsche 911 is one of the most iconic sports cars of all time, and to celebrate the car's first 50 years, Porsche has released a stunning set of photos showing how far the 911 has come from the original back in 1963 to its current 991 generation. Unlike the recent 60-year photo spread that Chevrolet put together for the Corvette, though, Porsche's gallery only shows the original 911 and the current car.
Each time the 911 is redesigned, the car's front fenders, roofline and the shape of the side windows are key focal points. Even some of the interior cues have remained the same over the years, including the positioning of the ignition key on the left of the steering column and the five-gauge instrument cluster layout.
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