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GARAGE KEPT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CORROSION FREE BEAUTY! PLEASE SEE ALL PHOTOS INTERIOR EXCELLENT--- FROM HEADLINER TO CARPET EXCELLENT. ALL IN OUTSTANDING GARAGE KEPT MILD CLIMATE CONDITION. To Note-- I left the top down and someone reached in and took the radio faceplate and pushed the cup holders into the dash. Face plates are available on eBay for $10-$50. FACTORY FLOOR MATS, WIND DEFLECTOR AND ROLL BAR GRATES ARE ALL INCLUDED. EXTERIOR-- EXCELLENT, NO DINGS OR DENTS, THE PAINT IS SHINY AND EXCELLENT, THE TOP IS ORIGINAL AND THE BACK WINDOW EXCELLENT. THE TIRES ARE HIGH TREAD AND THE WHEELS EXCELLENT. To note-- the left rear wheel has light curb mark about 5 inches, the front and rear bumpers have light city living/use marks, the top has some up and down light surface wear marks (excellent for age) one of the rear bumper guards is missing. DEFINITELY IN MILD CLIMATE GARAGE KEPT CONDITION. MECHANICAL-- EXCELLENT, SUPER STRONG ENGINE, NO WARNING LIGHTS, COLD A/C, ALL BELLS AND WHISTLE ARE FUNCTIONING AS THEY SHOULD. TOP FUNCTIONS FLAWLESSLY. MUY EXCELENTE! To note-- 2nd gear is bitchy, all other gears works excellent. All of the back gears are a little tight going in. It is possibly a synchro, bushing, linkage. It works but 2nd is difficult. BEAUTIFUL GARAGE KEPT YELLOW BLACK BOXSTER S MANUAL THAT SHOUTS AWESOME! I WILL HAPPILY ORGANIZE WHOLESALE LOW COST BONDED AND INSURED TRANSPORT TO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. FOR A QUOTE PLEASE PROVIDE A ZIP OR A CITY AND COUNTRY AND I WILL PROVIDE A QUOTE. EXAMPLE-- CLAREMONT CA. TO MIAMI FL. $695, CLAREMONT TO VEGAS $195 PLEASE BID WITH CONFIDENCE! THE CAR IS AS LISTED! On Feb-19-14 at 09:27:33 PST, seller added the following information: $400 UNTIL RESERVE IS MET! |
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NHTSA closes probe into 2011 Porsche 911 coolant leaks
Thu, 13 Mar 2014The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced that it will end its investigation into rapid coolant loss in 24,635 Porsche 911s built between 2001 and 2011. The models affected included the standard 911, GT2, GT3 and Turbo, as well as their variants (GT2 RS, GT3 RS and Turbo S).
NHTSA was investigating for "rapid coolant loss caused by coolant pipe-fitting failure, allegedly resulting in vehicle disablement and/or loss of vehicle control due to reduced traction for the affected vehicle or following traffic," according to the regulators website. "Most of the leak complaints did not appear to involve complete separation of the fittings and many were detected when the vehicle was parked," said NHTSA's statement.
There were 63 complaints and 336 warranty claims, although the investigation was initiated after ten complaints from customers. There have been no reports of crashes or injuries attributed to rapid coolant loss.
Audi's Project Artemis woes could delay range of VW Group EVs
Tue, Jul 19 2022Two years ago, Audi's then new CEO Markus Duesmann announced his first big initiative called Project Artemis. The plan's marquee component is "to implement a new lighthouse project for Audi in record time," being "a highly efficient electric car scheduled to be on the road as early as 2024" on a brand new platform that would be shared with Porsche and Bentley. An ex-VW and -Porsche man named Alex Hitzinger, who'd also spent time at Apple working on the tech company's electric car, was brought on board to lead Project Artemis and come up with new ideas. Parent Volkswagen Group said it wanted to become "as agile as in a racing team," removing the bureaucratic molasses and bottlenecks interfering with getting the best product on the road in the best time. However, in any grand venture, failure comes before success. Automobilwoche reports that Artemis is struggling through issues large enough to push the product plans back by years. The issue, as it was with the ID.3 lineup on the eve of that car's launch, is software. Well, that's the latest, largest problem; Artemis has already been through copious struggles before getting to the software bit. Two months after Hitzinger came on, in December 2020, VW raised its EV volume target from 50% to 70% by 2030. That necessitated a rethink of the VW Group's entire platform strategy considering the far greater production scale. Hitzinger only lasted six months in the job, ousted in May 2021, supposedly because Audi believed his ideas were "not suitable for profitable series production" among other reasons. By that time, the pace of software development was already said to be six months behind schedule, with the Car.Software division working on VW.OS 2.0 "not yet running at the speed hoped for." Internal frictions were noteworthy and costly as well. VW's commercial division plant in Hanover was meant to build Artemis vehicles for Audi, Porsche and Bentley, but Automobilwoche reported in January of this year that Porsche paid a ""small three-digit million amount" — like $100 million or so — to get out of the deal mandating its vehicles come from the Hanover facility.  So Audi effectively brought Artemis in-house to lead vehicle development, and Car.Software turned into Cariad to get VW.OS and VW.AC, which stands for Automotive Cloud, to market. The first Audi vehicle under Project Artemis was planned to arrive by the end of 2024, a production version of the Grandsphere concept.
Porsche 919 Hybrid used 500 gallons of fuel to win Le Mans
Tue, Jun 23 2015After 395 laps and over 3,300 miles covered, Porsche claimed its record seventeenth overall win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans this year. Those, however, were only a few of the numbers that went into the German team's landmark campaign, the fourth one-two victory in the history of its assault on the endurance race. And now it has released some of the other mind-boggling figures behind its win. Over the course of 24 grueling hours of competition, the winning Porsche 919 Hybrid averaged a staggering 139 miles per hour, reaching a top speed of over 211 mph. Along the way, the winning car changed gears over 25,000 times. We can imagine the drivers worked up quite a sweat in a cockpit, whose temperature topped 80 degrees, with less than a quart of water to drink during each stint between pit stops – the longest of which lasted over ten hours. Little wonder that Mark Webber lost over six and a half pounds by the end of the ordeal. Naturally, pit stops played a huge part in the campaign, and the team – whose headcount topped 120 – carried out 90 stops (30 per car) over the course of the race. All told, the three cars went through 116 tires, each car had its oil refilled entirely, and the winning car alone swallowed up 500 gallons of fuel. And that's not even counting the energy recuperated by the electric component of the hybrid powertrain, which would be enough to power a family home for three months. Those are just some of the most notable figures, but they give us a pretty good idea of the enormity of the whole endeavor. Want to read more? There's a whole list of numbers in the press release below. Related Video: The 17th overall victory for Porsche at the Le Mans 24-Hours 395 laps to victory Stuttgart. On Sunday, 14th June 2015, the trio of Earl Bamber (NZ), Nico Hulkenberg (GER) and Nick Tandy (GBR) took the 17th overall victory for Porsche at the Le Mans 24-Hours. They were followed across the line by the sister car of Timo Bernhard (GER), Brendon Hartley (NZ) and Mark Webber (AUS). This made it the fourth one-two result for the brand after achieving this in 1971, 1987 and 1998. But there are more interesting facts and figures about the race. • The winning team completed 395 laps (5,382,82 kilometres). This year's race was only two laps short of the longest distance covered in Le Mans back in 2010. • The average speed of the winning Porsche 919 Hybrid was 224.2 km/h.