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Excellent condition, enthusiast owned 2006 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S with 520 HP / 530 ft-lbs Torque. Absolute top of the line 2 owner model - over $120K original MSRP -- with special options including PCM Navigation, 20" Sport Techno Wheels, Carbon Fiber Package, Comfort Package, Premium Grey Leather Seats/Full Leather Package, Alcantara Headliner, Sunroof, Heated Front/Rear Seats, Illuminated Door Entry, Auto-Suspension, Full Tint, Complete WeatherTech Interior Mat/Liner Package, etc. etc. This Cayenne has no issues, has never had any paintwork, is Carfax clean, and has never been in any sort of accident. Service has always been performed on time including a major 60k service including many items typically done at the 80k service mark. I have both sets of keys, all manuals, etc. Complete Vehicle Service Performed This Week! Brand New Set of 4 - Continental ExtremeContact DWS - Ultra High Performance - All Season Tires Complete Oil Change and Filter New 2014 Vehicle State Inspection New Front Brake Pads & Sensors Brand New Set of Front OE Porsche Rotors! PCA Member Owned $37,900 - Or Best Offer Please contact Frank for further details and pictures |
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Son of Porsche 911 designer recalls 1963 Frankfurt debut
Wed, 16 Oct 2013
The Goodwood Revival is described by its presenters as the greatest motorsport racing party of the year. We often focus heavily on the motorsports, but you can't forget about the party. For the first preview of the new 911 Turbo in the UK, Porsche recreated its booth from the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1963 - the time and place of the original 911's public debut.
Porsche's cameras also caught up with Mark Porsche, the great grandson of Dr. Ferdinand Porsche and son of the late Ferdinand Alexander "Butzi" Porsche, who oversaw the design of the 911. Mark Porsche admires the 911's friendly design, which is set off by the round headlights, and says his mother, who was at the original Frankfurt booth in 1963, was milling around the booth at Goodwood - no doubt taking a trip down memory lane.
Porsche Cayenne spied unconstrained by camouflage
Thu, 05 Jun 2014Meet the facelifted Porsche Cayenne. Our eagle-eyed spy shooters captured this example of Porsche's freshened SUV virtually devoid of camo, giving us our clearest look yet at what the eventual mid-cycle work will do to the strong-selling Cayenne.
The overall changes do, indeed, look minor, with a reprofiled intake being the most obvious item. The headlights are still covered, so we don't know what kind of jeweling has been done, but the shape does appear identical to the current model. Overall, the changes appear totally in line with a mid-cycle refresh.
As we explained previously, a plug-in Cayenne is on the way. It will join a crop of engines that is likely to be similar to what's on offer today, with naturally aspirated, turbocharged, hybrid and diesel variants released over time.
Porsche 918 Spyder officially priced from $845K, Weissach package $84K more
Wed, 23 Jan 2013Porsche has released official pricing for its entire lineup of 2013 models, which just happens to include the upcoming 918 Spyder hybrid supercar. The 795-horsepower advanced-technology-lab-on-wheels is now officially confirmed to have a starting price of $845,000 in the US, which is the exact amount we were told earlier when we had the opportunity to ride shotgun in some 918 Spyder pre-production test vehicles.
What we didn't know at the time was the cost of the Weissach trim package, which is a high-performance upgrade to the standard vehicle that includes the deletion of some interior amenities and addition of lighter-weight carbon fiber appointments, magnesium wheels, flame-resistant upholstery, racing belts and aerodynamic aids - it's meant for track-going folk who intend to use their 918 Spyders as God, country and manufacturer intended.
All told, the Weissach package should drop the 918 Spyder's curb weight by some 80 pounds, while also lightening your wallet of an additional $84,000 - the car's MSRP with the Weissach package is $929,000. These prices don't, however, include destination charges, which, for something like the very limited edition 918 Spyder (only 918 will be made), could very well cost considerably more than your average Porsche.