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No Reserve W/ 27k Original Miles - Guards Red W Black Leather on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:27000
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
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NO RESERVE - Bid well

 Here is your chance to get an EXTREMELY nice car for a great price!!

Wife's car - always garaged - average 3 to 4 thousand miles per year since new.

It has ONLY 27,000 Original Milles on it. 

New Tires - BOSE Surround with Sub Woofer - Power Heated Leather Seat - Power Top -  

2006 Boxster is the New Resigned interior and exterior!   

This car is a Beauty and you WILL Enjoy it!!

Look at how this is equipped - SUMMARY of the Specs

Engine - 2.7 Liter / Double Overhead Cam / Flat 6 cyl / 24 Variable Values / Torque 199 ft - lbs @ 4700 rpm / 240 hp @ 6400 rpm

Four Wheel Independent Modified MacPearson Strut - Front and rear

Interior - 2 way Power driver and passenger Leather Sport seats / Height adjustable both seats

Remote Keyless Power door locks / Heated Power mirrors / On etouch mirrors

Instrumentation - Clock / Trip Computer / Tachometer / Low Fuel level Warning light / External temperature display / Tilt and Telescoping steering wheel

Crusie Control / Front Cup Holders / Remote Trunk release front and rear / Power Steering / Universal Programable Remote (garage doors) 

Interior Active Charcoal Air Filter / Auto Air Conditioner / trunk lights / Front Reading Lights / Leather trim on shifter knob / Leather Steering wheel 

Element Antenna / BOSE SURROUND STEREO WITH SUB WOOFER / speed sensitive volume control 

Variable intermittent wipers / Power convertible top / Glass rear window with defogger/  Rear SPOILER

Alloy Wheels / and NEW TIRES

FOUR Wheel ABS / Front Head Airbags / Dual front side - mounted airbags / Front and rear ventilated Disc Brakes / Front Driving Fog Lights

Stability Control / Traction Control / Remote anti-theft alarm system / Engine immobilizer / Emergency Interior Trunk Release

Lots of other standard PORSCHE Features.

IT IS A PORSCHE - COME AND DRIVE IT AND FALL IN LOVE! 

    

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Auto blog

What driving data is Android Auto collecting from us?

Mon, Oct 12 2015

In-car solutions like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto make using your smartphone while driving increasingly easy, by replicating most of the gadget's functions on a vehicle's infotainment screen. In fact, they rank among the favorite automotive features available today by Autoblog editors. While there's certainly added convenience, Motor Trend claims Google is collecting a huge array of data during trips, as well. Although, that might not actually be the case. In a rundown of the upgrades for the newly refreshed Porsche 911, Motor Trend asserts that the iconic coupe doesn't have Android Auto because of alleged privacy concerns. Reportedly, Porsche elected to only include CarPlay because the Google tech collected info on a vehicle's speed and other data. The German company didn't want to share all of that vital info with another corporation. Google opposes the allegations, though. "We take privacy very seriously and do not collect the data the Motor Trend article claims such as throttle position, oil temp and coolant temp," the company said in a portion of a statement to TechCrunch. Android Auto does use a vehicle's GPS system for location info, and checks whether it's in Park or Drive to enable some features. Also, users must opt-in to sharing the first time that they connect their phone. There might be an explanation for this confusion, according to TechCrunch. Allegedly before Android Auto launched, Google did want more vehicle data, but the company eventually changed course. Porsche may have based its decision on this earlier version. This case just shines a light on the growing question of automotive privacy and Google's potential role. The government has been unhappy with how automakers have handled this responsibility, so far, though.

Porsche tuners 9ff, SpeedArt going bankrupt

Thu, 19 Sep 2013

Times are tough in Europe right now, and that unfortunately has reaped disastrous consequences for some of its smallest niche automakers. Gumpert, Wiesmann, Artega and Lola have all filed for bankruptcy this year, and it appears that tuners are not immune to the tough times, either.
Word coming in from across the pond suggests that 9ff and SpeedArt - two of the biggest names in Porsche tuning - have filed for bankruptcy as well. 9ff is best known for the GT9, a radical hypercar barely based on the 911, while SpeedArt was once of the foremost tuners of Porsches.
Fortunately there are still plenty of tuners ready to take a wrench to your Elfen, but the reported demise of these two makes the market a little bit smaller and - for Porsche enthusiasts - maybe the world a little bit lonelier, too.

Porsche boss admits Panamera's style is offputting

Sat, 11 Oct 2014



"There have been some small mistakes and we will do it better. For example the design could be better." - Matthias Mueller.
The design of the Porsche Panamera has been divisive, to say the least. Pretty much any Porsche with four doors was going to draw the ire of enthusiasts, but the fast-back-style roofline, prominent curves and seemingly never-ending hood have particularly irked some brand loyalists.