2013 Porsche Cayenne Gts on 2040-cars
Buckhead, Georgia, United States
For more details email me at: myeshamrriemenschneid@ukadvisors.com .
This car is full of options. Carfax is available upon request, multiple inspection done by Porsche also available.
Car is in great conditions.
Anti-Theft System -inc: Passenger Compartment Monitor
Automatic Brake Differential (ABD)
4.8L DOHC DI Aluminum 32-Valve V8 Engine -inc: Dry Sump Lubrication w/Dual Oil Pickup
Bi-Xenon Headlights in Black w/Porsche Dynamic Lighting System (PDLS) -inc: Automatic Dynamic Range Control,
Headlight Washer System, H7 Auxiliary Main-Beam Headlights, Static And Dynamic Cornering Lights, Speed-Dependent
Headlight Range Control Including Fog Light Function
Automatic Climate Control
Universal Audio Interface
Front/Rear Floor Mats
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) -inc: Vehicle Stabilization System w/Enhanced Braking Readiness, Brake Assist (BA)
Front Side-Impact Airbags
Tilt & Telescoping Steering Wheel
Cruise Control
Remote Central Locking
Pwr Tailgate -inc: Auto Open/close, Programmable Customized Opening Height
AM/FM Stereo w/CD/MP3 Player -inc: (10) Speakers
Privacy Glass
Driver Seat Memory Pkg -inc: Driver Seat Memory, Exterior Mirror Memory, Mirror Down-Lighting
SportDesign Steering Wheel in w/Shift Paddles & Audio/on-Board
Pwr Assisted Rack & Pinion Steering
Bose Surround Sound System
Auto On/Off Headlights
8-Speed Tiptronic S Transmission
All Wheel Drive
Lane Change Assist (LCA)
Trailer Hitch w/O Removable Ball Joint
PORSCHE Crest IN Front Headrests
SIRIUSXM Satellite Radio w/HD Radio
Black, Standard Leather Seat Trim
Multi-Function Heated Steering Wheel IN Walnut w/Audio/ON-Board Computer Controls
(5) 12V Pwr Outlets
Led Daytime Running Lights
Porsche Active Suspension Management System (PASM) w/Air Suspension -inc: Fully Load-Bearing Air-Spring Struts
w/Integrated dampering, Electronically Variable Damper System, Self-leveling, Height Adjustment
HomeLink Garage Door Opener
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Front Fog Lights
On-Board Computer -inc: Digital Continuous Indication Of Total Mileage, Trip Mileage, Time, Outside Temp, Speed,
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Auto blog
2015 Porsche Macan Turbo
Mon, 06 Jan 2014The misinformation first started back in May of 2007 - more than six years ago - when word came that Porsche was developing a compact utility vehicle to fill out its product line. Rumors swirled that the German automaker's future "Roxster" would be based on the then-upcoming Audi Q5. By September of 2010, the name had changed to "Cajun," but the vehicle was still expected to be "based heavily on the Audi Q5," said reports in the months that followed. One year later, the first test mules were spotted, the mechanics hidden beneath barely disguised Audi sheetmetal, which did nothing to give the upcoming model its own identity. And even after Porsche announced "Macan" as the vehicle's production name in early 2012, articles stated that it would "arrive on the same chassis as the Audi Q5, though with suspension, brake and engine tweaks suitable to the Porsche range."
It's no wonder that most still consider the all-new Porsche Macan nothing more than a heavily massaged Q5.
To help lift some of the mystery surrounding its latest release, Porsche hosted us in Germany for an in-depth look at its new crossover (while Europeans call it a "sport utility," its car platform allows us to call it a proper CUV). The technology workshop offered us insight to the design and mechanical execution, and it concluded with a short test ride. The trip was both enlightening and educational - and it left us with a whole new perspective on the Macan.
Porsche resurrects V8-powered 911 prototype from the Eighties
Wed, 14 May 2014These days, we take it for granted that the Porsche 911 uses a flat-six engine. That's because every version of the iconic rear-engined sports car has had one. Right? Well, for the most part. There was the 912 that joined the original in the late Sixties with a flat-four. And in the mid-Eighties, Porsche toyed around with the idea of a V8-powered 911.
After the first-generation 911 had been in production for over two decades, Porsche began development of its successor, the 964, in the 1980s. And one of its ideas was to use a V8 engine. So it took a 964, borrowed a V8 from Audi, gave it the rear bodywork from a 959 and dubbed it the 965.
The idea was to create a more affordable successor to the 959 that included its advanced all-wheel drive system and active suspension. The Audi V8 would have been replaced with one of Porsche's own design - possibly based on the it had built for Indy racing - but Dr. Ulrich Bez (who was then head of Porsche R&D long before taking the reins at Aston Martin) ultimately killed the project.
Revel in the glory of the Porsche 911 engine factory
Fri, Jan 2 2015A flat-six engine pumping away behind the driver defines the Porsche brand for many people, whether they are buying a Boxster, Cayman or 911. If you want to appreciate the sound and fury concentrated in the rear of these German sports cars even more, then take a tour of the company's 911 engine factory in Zuffenhausen, Germany, to see the work that goes into each one. We're long past the days of automotive assembly lines being deafening, dirty affairs, but it's still somewhat shocking to see just how sterile the plant in Zuffenhausen is. Each person wears a matching gray jumpsuit and gloves, and there's not a drop of grease of them. While the components are constantly coming down the line, there doesn't appear to be much of a rush. It's just a slow, steady movement that gives workers time to complete their appointed tasks. At least in this video, the employees don't even seem to talk to each other; the only sound is the hum of the plant or whir of tools. It's transfixing to watch these famous engine slowly come together largely from human hands. News Source: Cars via YouTube Plants/Manufacturing Porsche Technology Performance Videos engine