2008 Porsche 911 Carrera 4s Coupe 2-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Charlestown, Massachusetts, United States
Immaculately kept 2008 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S for sale.
One of only 9 manual 4S in the pre-owned Porsche search engine where prices range from $55k to $69k only one of which has turbo wheels (a $3500 add on). Covered by the Porsche Approved Certified Pre-Owned Limited Warranty until Nov 2014 Bought in 6/2010 from the 1st owner with 3600 miles on it. Only dealer serviced. Just detailed to perfection. Front half covered with Speedfilm to prevent road rocks and scratches. No dents or accidents. Only driven in good weather (my other car is an Audi Q5 that I use for bad weather) Color (exterior/)(interior): Black/Black NEW performance OEM tires ADD on white indicators (European version) Mileage: 37,760 Porsche listed specs: Displacement: 3.8 L Power Output: 355 HP Drivetrain: 4-WD Transmission: 6-speed Manual Fuel: Gas Options: 19" Turbo Wheels ($3500 add on) Sport Chrono Package Plus BOSE High End Sound Package Power Seat Package Self Dimming Mirrors Heated Seats Navigation Module for PCM Module for Telephone PCM |
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2014 Porsche Cayman S
Tue, 19 Feb 2013A Blue-Blooded Valentine
I need you to understand what it's like to drive this car. I'm not talking about your ability to comprehend the words on this page or process the figures that surround the 2014 Porsche Cayman S, but rather what it feels like to take control of a car conceived, designed, engineered and manufactured to set your prefrontal cortex alight with all the glee a Zippo typically reserves for pine needles marinated in jet fuel. From the instant you put your tail in the driver's seat, the Cayman sets about impregnating your veins with a full and varied spectrum of ludicrous emotion. It's not like taking the family pickup to market, I can tell you that much.
For 2014, the next-generation Cayman features many of the same styling tweaks first displayed on the coupe's drop-top cousin, the Boxster, though a spate of mechanical changes, more power, less weight and better efficiency join the party to further differentiate this model from its predecessor. And while additions like rev-matched downshifts and electronic power steering help push the Cayman into a new era, one fact remains unchanged: This is one of the best driving cars on the market. Period. Bear with me and I'll try to explain exactly why that is.
Get lost in Evo's sublime 2013 Car of the Year testing
Fri, 08 Nov 2013Every year Evo stages its Car of the Year test, bringing the best performance cars in the world to one location for an epic shootout. This year the magazine pitted eight CotY finalists against each other on Route Napoleon in Southern France - Evo claims it's the "best road in the world" - and then proceeded to nitpick the smallest of faults on each car until the winner could be named. You see, this year's lineup of machines was just so good that only one car obviously wasn't CotY material from the get-go. Can you guess which one judging from the list below?
- Aston Martin V12 Vantage S
- Audi R8 V10 Plus
2014 Porsche Panamera 4S Executive
Fri, 09 Aug 2013If the idea of a Porsche sedan (or, long hatchback) is still off-putting to you, then you might want to look away now. For 2014, the polarizing Panamera has received a midcycle refresh bringing slightly different styling, as well as adding two new models to the lineup, the S E-Hybrid and the stretched-wheelbase Executive. Having focused most of my recent trip to Germany on a First Drive of the intriguing plug-in Panamera, I also got to spend some time with the roomier Executive model.
Offered in both 4S and Turbo guise, the Panamera Executive has been stretched by almost six inches for the sole purpose of improving rear passenger space. Although it's hard to imagine anyone would willingly buy a Porsche and opt to sit in the back seat, I'd have to say that if I'm going to be chauffeured around in a car, why not make it a Porsche? For the most part, though, I'm guessing that many Panamera Executive sedans will be owned by people who want to one-up their buddy driving a stretched BMW 7 Series or Mercedes-Benz S-Class.
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