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Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars

US $2,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:107802 Color: Red
Location:

Mc Alpin, Florida, United States

Mc Alpin, Florida, United States
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2001 Porsche 911 This car is a 2 owner and has it's book and service records. 1. Aero Spoiler Package 2. Power Sunroof. 3. Power Windows. 4. New Tires. 5. 12 multi media CD changer SAFETY 3-point inertia-reel seatbelts for all seating positions Brake pad wear indicators Door mounted side-impact airbags Driver & front passenger airbags Front/rear crumple zones MECHANICAL 120 amp alternator 16.9 gallon fuel tank 18" x 7.0" wheels (front) 18" x 9.0" wheels (rear) 3.4L DOHC aluminum water-cooled horizontally-opposed 6 cyl engine 4-piston light alloy brake calipers 6-speed manual transmission w/hydraulic clutch Aerodynamic drag-reducing under-carriage cover Aluminum alloy multi-link LSA rear axle Dual 3-way catalytic converters Force-sensitive pwr rack & pinion steering Front/rear stabilizer bars Fully integrated elect ignition/fuel injection systems MacPerson strut front suspension w/aluminum alloy lower control arms Pwr 4-wheel ventilated/perforated disc brakes Rear wheel drive VarioCam variable valve timing system WHEELS Aluminum wheels Cassette storage shelf Cruise control Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors Ignition key w/integrated remote control device Individually folding rear seat backs Infra-red interior guard Instrumentation-inc: analog & digital speedometer, analog tachometer, digital odometer/trip odometer Integrated central locking/alarm/immobilizer system w/remote entry Leather covered 4-spoke tilt steering wheel Luggage compartment covered in black fleece Orientation lights-inc: dash/center console, ignition lock, light switch, door releases Pwr engine lid release Pwr windows w/one-touch up/down, anti-jam feature Storage compartment behind rear seats Windshield antenna w/signal amplifier EXTERIOR Color-keyed door handles Full pwr top w/automatic latching/unlatching Integrated front fog lights Pwr/heated color-keyed outside mirrors Rear fog lights Speed-dependent extendable rear spoiler w/integrated third brake light Tinted glass w/graduated tint windshield This car has been my driver for about ayear. It drives like a new car. I just had my 69th birthday and the time has come to sell off some of my car collection. Call me with any questions

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Porsche gives Nick Murray exactly what he deserved [w/video]

Sat, 19 Apr 2014

The tale of Nick Murray and his lemon Porsche 911 appears to have come to a satisfactory end. As noted in the original story about Murray, he and Porsche Cars North America met and came to a resolution. However, we didn't know exactly what that meant, until now.
Murray has created a new video explaining that PCNA offered to buy back the car at full price or give him an exact replacement for it. This was exactly what he was asking for. Murray remains pro-Porsche in the new video. "I am definitely considering reordering a Porsche 911," he says.
Porsche also posted a message on its Facebook page that clarified the situation. "We at Porsche have always sought excellence in all that we do. We know you expect it of us. And when we don't meet that standard, we make every effort to improve," said a portion of the note.

Despite premium carmakers going downmarket, luxury auto sales stick at 10-11%

Thu, 16 Jan 2014

According to research conducted by global information company IHS Automotive, the leporine birthing of new models by luxury manufacturers over the past six years hasn't increased their market share in the US. Even as car sales reached 15.6 million units, IHS says what's happened instead is that luxury buyers are merely moving from one brand to another, moving from larger luxury vehicles into hot segments like compact luxury crossovers or leaving the market at the same rate as other buyers enter.
Whether broken out by makes or by segment, market share has rollercoastered inside a narrow band from 10.5 to 11.5 percent since "at least" 2008. Closer investigation reveals the shifting boundaries in the aspirational pond, with brands like Mercedes-Benz and Audi gaining territory as Lexus and Lincoln lost it, and Saab and Hummer were buried, dead, under it. One neat note is that Tesla has gone from a share of zip to .12 percent.
The subcompact and compact crossover segments show growth, with those little high-riders jumping from .3 percent to 1.16 percent of overall industry sales. Their rise, though, is concomitant with the decline of four other segments: compact and midsize cars and fullsize cars and SUVs. We think the next few years that will tell if the small-car expansion can overcome the large-car retraction, with a phalanx of smaller offerings like the CLA only recently hitting the market and others like the GLA, Macan and Q1 doing so in the near future.

Automakers not currently promoting EVs are probably doomed

Mon, Feb 22 2016

Okay, let's be honest. The sky isn't falling – gas prices are. In fact, some experts say that prices at the pump will remain depressed for the next decade. Consumers have flocked to SUVs and CUVs, reversing the upward trend in US fuel economy seen over the last several years. A sudden push into electric vehicles seems ridiculous when gas guzzlers are selling so well. Make hay while the sun shines, right? A quick glance at some facts and figures provides evidence that the automakers currently doubling down on internal combustion probably have some rocky years ahead of them. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is a prime example of a volume manufacturer devoted to incremental gains for existing powertrains. Though FCA will kill off some of its more fuel-efficient models, part of its business plan involves replacing four- and five-speed transmissions with eight- and nine-speed units, yielding a fuel efficiency boost in the vicinity of ten percent over the next few years. Recent developments by battery startups have led some to suggest that efficiency and capacity could increase by over 100 percent in the same time. Research and development budgets paint a grim picture for old guard companies like Fiat Chrysler: In 2014, FCA spent about $1,026 per car sold on R&D, compared with about $24,783 per car sold for Tesla. To be fair, FCA can't be expected to match Tesla's efforts when its entry-level cars list for little more than half that much. But even more so than R&D, the area in which newcomers like Tesla have the industry licked is infrastructure. We often forget that our vehicles are mostly useless metal boxes without access to the network of fueling stations that keep them rolling. While EVs can always be plugged in at home, their proliferation depends on a similar network of charging stations that can allow for prolonged travel. Tesla already has 597 of its 480-volt Superchargers installed worldwide, and that figure will continue to rise. Porsche has also proposed a new 800-volt "Turbo Charging Station" to support the production version of its Mission E concept, and perhaps other VW Auto Group vehicles. As EVs grow in popularity, investment in these proprietary networks will pay off — who would buy a Chevy if the gas stations served only Ford owners? If anyone missed the importance of infrastructure, it's Toyota.