1995 Porsche 911 Carrera Convertible..like New Condition..lady Driven..new Top on 2040-cars
Brentwood, Tennessee, United States
The Last of The Air Cooled Porsches and Becoming More Desirable by Collectors Every Day."Ultimate sports car.... Looks as well as performance. You can never get it wrong by buying this car." 1995 Porsche 911 C2 Cabriolet in Guards Red (L80K) over Cashmere Leather (LC) and a Fully Electrical & Hand Stitched BLACK Soft Top (Completely Replaced in December 2011 for $2800.00) giving this 993 the most desirable color combination...77,344 Original Documented Miles (Less than 5000 Miles Per Year). This 993 runs and drives perfectly with no issues and the Air Conditioner blows ICE COLD and the Fully Electrical Convertible Soft Top works flawlessly. Only 2 Owners!! Equipped with the TIPTRONIC 4 Speed Automatic Transmission (Option Code: 249) along with: 454: Automatic Speed Control (Cruise Control) 659: OnBoard Computer C02: Catalytic Converter 331: AM/FM Cassette with 2 Door Speakers 437: Comfort Seat Left Ice Cold Air Conditioning Custom Made Porsche Floor Mats Power Windows Power Side Mirrors Factory Spare Tire with Factory Tools Alpine Stereo System with 6 Disc CD Changer SIRIUS XM Radio More than 90% Tread Life Left on tires..Visit Nashville Speed Shop online at nashvillespeedshop to see more pictures of this vehicle or call us at 615-864-7072 today to schedule your test drive .
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Autoblog Podcast #344
Tue, 06 Aug 2013Doug DeMuro from Plays With Cars, Infiniti Q50, Subaru BRZ STI, Porsche Macan
Episode #344 of the Autoblog podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth and Executive Editor Chris Paukert are joined by Doug DeMuro, author of Plays With Cars and prolific internet autowriting presence. Topics include the latest spy shots of the Porsche Macan, the 2014 Infiniti Q50, and the teaser images we've recently seen of a Subaru BRZ wearing STI badges. As always, we start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions. For those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. You can follow along after the jump with our Q&A. Thanks for listening!
Autoblog Podcast #344:
Porsche offers detuned Boxster and Cayman 211 in Europe
Mon, 15 Sep 2014Looking at a new Porsche Boxster? First of all, we commend you on your choice, because in its latest iteration, the Boxster has sped out from under the shadow of the 911 and into its own. But now to choose: do you get the base model with 265 horsepower, the Boxster S with 315 hp, or the top-of-the-line Boxster GTS with 330 hp? It's a daunting question, considering the $10k+ price gap between each model that you could put into the gas-and-rubber jar. Same goes for the Cayman, albeit with ten more horses across the board. But as if that's not confusing enough, there appears to be another player on the field. (That is, at least, in certain European markets.)
Appearing on the company's Belgian and Norwegian sites are the Boxster 211 and Cayman 211. As you might have guessed, they pack a less substantial 211 horsepower, undercutting what we know as the base models. Instead of using a smaller engine, though, the Boxster and Cayman 211 get the same 2.7-liter boxer six, just with less power.
As a result, they're a bit slower off the line: the Boxster 211 takes between 6.1 and 6.4 seconds to get to 62, depending on exact specifications, compared to the 5.5- to 5.8-second range for the 265-hp Boxster, while the Cayman 211 is quoted at 6.2 seconds versus the 275-hp Cayman's 5.4 to 5.7 seconds. Fuel consumption and emissions, on the other hand (and as you'd expect), are better in the 211. But while Porsche Norway charges around $10k less for the 211 models, Porsche Belgium charges the same for the 211 models as it does for the next most powerful versions (from which they appear to be visually indistinguishable).
Porsche Cayman gets a new face
Fri, 12 Sep 2014We've already seen photos of the facelifted Porsche Boxster out testing, but we're now seeing these same changes making their way onto the hardtop Cayman coupe. Cosmetically, the next round of Porsche's smallest sports cars isn't vastly different, with redesigned headlamps, LED running lights (like its big brother, the 911), and new taillamps that actually aren't visible on the prototype seen here.
The big news for the updated Boxster/Cayman range is the long-rumored four-cylinder engine. Recent reports suggest we could see four-pots with displacements of 1.6, 2.0, or 2.5 liters, and with output ratings as high as 360 horsepower. Of course, these new four-cylinder mills would be both turbocharged and direct-injected.
It's unclear whether or not the six-cylinder engine range will also be updated when this new Cayman comes to market. In any case, we expect to see it bow in the relatively near future. Stay tuned.