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2013 Yachting Blue Porsche Panamera 4 Hatchback 4-door 3.6l on 2040-cars

US $66,500.00
Year:2013 Mileage:32500
Location:

Garden City, New York, United States

Garden City, New York, United States

Technical/Mechanical

3.6 liter V6, 300 HP, 295 lb. ft. torque

Aluminum allow engine block and cylinder heads

Resonance induction intake manifold

4 valves per cylinder

Variocam Plus variable valve timing and lift

Integrated dry sump lubrication system

7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)

All-wheel drive

Double wishbone suspension

Multilink LSA suspension w/ stabilizer bar-R

Porsche Stability Management (PSM) w/ ABS

ASR, EDTC, ABD-Automatic Brake Differential

14.2” vented rotors w/ 6 piston calipers-F

13” vented rotors w/ 4 piston calipers-R

8”x18” It alloy wheels-245/50 tires-F

9”x18” it allow wheels-275/45 tires-R

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Bi-Xenon headlights

 

Passive Safety/Environment

LEV II – Low Emission Vehicle

2-stage driver/pass airbags, F/R side airbag

Driver/pass knee airbags, curtain airbags from A to C pillar. 3 point front belts

w/ pre-tensioners, force limiters & height adj. 3-point rear belts with pre-tensioners

LATCH anchors on rear seats

Fully galvanized high strength steel body with front and rear deformation zones

 

Comfort/Convenience

Multifunction leather wheel, manually adjustable steering column height & reach,

8-way power adj front seats w/ driver memory

CD/DVD audio player with AM/FM radio

235 watts & 11 loudspeakers

Universal Audio Interface w/iPod conn.

Bluetooth hands-free phone interface

Electric moonroof and automatic deck lid

Power one-touch up and down windows

Cruise Control, Homelink, 4  12V outlets

Multifunction trip computer

3 cupholders in front, 2 in rear

Floor mats

 

Options

Metallic paint

Bose Audio Package

Premium Plus Package

14-way Power Seats w/ memory F & R

All-Season tires for 19” alloy wheels

Heated Seats front and rear

Heated Steering Wheel

19” Panamera Turbo Wheels

Wheel Center with Color Crest

Porsche Active Suspension Mgt

Seat Ventilation Front

Bi-Xenon headlights

Park Assist (F&R) w/ Rev Camera

Servotronic

Bose Surround Sound System

Sirius XM Sat Radio Tuner

Six-Disc CD/DVD Changer

Hi-Gloss Monochrome Blck Extr Pckg

Elec Roll-up Shade Rear Side Windows

Elec Rollup Shade Rear Compartment

Side Skirts Painted

Porsche Crest-Front Headrest

 

Original Total Price $95,035

 

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First-ever Porsche headed home to company museum

Wed, 29 Jan 2014

About 30 years before Ferdinand Porsche designed the Volkswagen Beetle, he created the Egger-Lohner electric vehicle, C.2 Phaeton model - or simply, the P1 - you see above. This was the first vehicle created by Porsche, and the car gets its nickname from the fact that he had stamped "P1" on many of the parts marking it as the first Porsche... sorry, 356 No. 1.
Now while you'd think that such an important piece of Porsche heritage has been in a museum or even the automaker's not-so-secret lair, it has actually been sitting at a warehouse for the last 112 years. Thankfully, that's all about to change as Porsche has recovered P1, and the car will soon be on "permanent display" at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart.
The P1 has a 3 horsepower motor capable of delivering a top speed of 21 miles per hour and a driving range of 49 miles, and, like many vehicles in Porsche's history, the motor is positioned at the rear of the vehicle. According to the press release posted below, the P1 finished first in a 24-mile electric vehicle race in Berlin in 1899, but it has been sitting since 1902.

Mysterious Porsche 911 Cabriolet spied, could be GTS

Mon, 10 Mar 2014

While Porsche's designers can jokingly be accused of being some of the laziest in the industry due to the incremental changes to the 911's iconic design, no such charge can be leveled against the engineers and product planning folks. That's because it seems like each week arrives with news of a new variation of the marque's iconic rear-engined sports car. So, for this week, we've brought you images of what we think is the new 911 GTS Cabriolet, undergoing testing in a thawing winter wonderland.
Now, what is it that gives this 911 away, compared to standard convertible? Well, the big thing is the new offset, center-mounted exhausts. Borrowing a page from the last Volkswagen R32, these exhaust tips are unlike anything we've seen from Porsche. Only the GT3 wears center pipes, and unlike these spy photos, the twin pipes on the track-minded 911 are stacked neatly alongside each other. The other change spotted by our spies is the set of active-aerodynamic flaps in the front bumper, which can automatically channel air toward the brakes for increased cooling, or close off to reduce drag, as needed.
Those exhausts are a pretty big design detail, and so far as we can tell is the only differentiator between the other 911s in this car's posse. Our spies speculate that this could be a 911 Speedster, but point out that both the canvas roof and windshield remain unchanged - the rumored Speedster model would almost certainly feature a different roof assembly along with a steeply raked windshield.

2014 Porsche 911 Turbo S

Wed, 04 Sep 2013

A Wicked-Fast Street Legal Multi-Tool
Walter Röhrl was carving up the circuit in the Porsche 911 Turbo S like a skilled Jedi Master - and I was sitting next to him, mesmerized by the breathtaking show. I had strapped myself securely into the front passenger bucket of the all-new coupe less than a minute earlier, expecting nothing more than a few quick laps around a track at the hands of another celebrated race driver. Been there, done that. Many times, actually.
Yet this was different. Röhrl was not only calculated and methodical in his approach, but his rally-tuned cerebrum appeared to be actively reading available grip levels while effortlessly tossing the all-wheel-drive Porsche into each corner at gut-wrenching speeds. His hands were moving rapidly, sending tiny steering corrections to the front tires, and he was using every inch of the track to extract more speed. We launched over a curb, dropped a wheel in the dirt and then drifted around a wide off-camber turn. His human precision and focus was astounding, and the performance he was extracting from the machine was just short of breathtaking.