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2006 Porsche Cayenne S With Upgraded Cpu Chip, Chrome Exhaust And 22' Rims on 2040-cars

US $20,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:122346
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Good to excellent condition 2006 Cayenne S with the following upgrades: Chrome FabSpeed exhaust plus CPU chip to boost engine approx 400 HP , 22" aftermarket rims, Break calipers painted turbo red with heat  stable paint by Reeves Imports Porsche, Porsche brand crossbars for hauling kayaks, bikes, bags etc, tow package for trailers or bike rack.  Headliner just replaced as well as driver side seat back. New starter and and battery 1 1/2 years ago after defect of stock coolant pipes caused coolant leak. Coolant pipes replaced at that time with upgraded pipes and Im getting a refund for parts labor secondary to "Porsche  Cars America, Inc. Plastic Coolant Tubes Products Liability Litigation" Class action lawsuit. Minor scratches on rims and paint but OVERALL a great vehicle. Lots of horsepower, awesome exhaust growl, solidly overbuilt, hauls all my gear and reliable (except defective coolant pipes incident, problem now solved no problems since", looks great sounds great. Hate to sell but need a three row SUV for the kids. If there was a Cayenne XL three row Id be driving it now.  GPS, 6 cd player in back one cd player in dash, satellite radio, sun roof. Three row seating in the back. Roof rack bars come off easily in 5 minutes if you prefer a clean look. I bought the vehicle in 2007 at 20k miles from luxury dealer in Coral Gables. One prior owner. No reported collisions or accidents that I know of from first owner and now accidents or collisions since I've owned vehicle. No water damage or swamping of engine in a flood etc. SHIPPING : Buyer pays shipping and transfer fees. PAYMENT: Wire or cashiers check.  

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2013 Porsche 911 RSR makes official debut

Mon, 01 Apr 2013

Porsche is ready to go racing in 2013, showing off a new 911 RSR today that is scheduled to compete in several endurance events this year. Based on the current 991 911, the new RSR will compete in the 2013 season of the World Endurance Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It will not, however, make an appearance in a North American racing series this year.
The 2013 version of the racecar has increased in wheelbase by some four inches, features a new wishbone front suspension in place of the last-generation's McPherson strut setup and boasts a new, lightweight six-speed racing gearbox. The engine, meanwhile, is an "optimized" version of last year's car, a 460-horsepower 4.0-liter boxer six-cylinder. Extensive use of carbon fiber and polycarbonate windows help the RSR shed weight, and Porsche has also balanced the weight more evenly with a lower center of gravity.
Porsche has thoughtfully dedicated some space to celebrate the 911's 50th Anniversary, with the number 50 clearly visible in the top-down view of the RSR, as well as along the doors. Scroll down to read the full Porsche press release, below.

Porsche rules out Macan, 911 hybrids

Fri, 24 Oct 2014

Believe it or not, between the 918 Spyder, the Cayenne and the Panamera, Porsche offers more plug-in hybrid models than any other brand. Yes, Porsche. But don't expect that trend to continue. At least, not in the immediate future.
According to Top Gear, the E-Hybrid powertrain in the Cayenne and Panamera is too big to fit into the smaller Macan. A future hybrid system could be small enough to fit, but with the current technology still fresh, that'd still be some ways down the twisting road.
It stands to reason, then, that if the system wouldn't fit in the Macan, it wouldn't fit in the Boxster or Cayman, either. But what of the 911? Surely Porsche would like to stick it to BMW and its new i8, and proved it could do a hybrid 911 when it rolled the GT3 R Hybrid (pictured) out onto the race track over four years ago. But Zuffenhausen is reportedly in no rush to put that idea into production - not for the current 911 and not for the next one, either.

Autoblog's top 50 car photos of 2016

Fri, Dec 30 2016

This one shouldn't need much explanation. We like cars a whole lot, and that includes not just driving them but taking great pictures of them. We've collected our 50 favorite images from this year in the mega-gallery above. It's a mix of old and new, with a healthy dose of vintage and modern race cars mixed in, and not one single shot under the harsh lights of an auto show. So click through and enjoy. Featured Gallery Autoblog's Top 50 Photos of 2016 View 50 Photos Image Credit: Copyright 2016 Autoblog.com Audi BMW Chevrolet Dodge Ferrari Ford Lamborghini Mazda McLaren Mercedes-Benz Porsche Rolls-Royce Volvo Convertible Coupe Motorcycle Luxury Racing Vehicles Performance Supercars Classics