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2006 Porsche Cayenne S Sport Utility 4-door 4.5l on 2040-cars

US $16,995.00
Year:2006 Mileage:97500 Color: Exterior in excellent condition
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
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INTERIOR
  • 60/40 split folding rear seats
  • Alarm system with ultrasonic interior surveillance, inclination sensor
  • Automatic climate control w/dual front passenger controls-inc: auto air recirculation system w/air quality sensor, particle/pollen/carbon filter
  • Carpet in excellent condition
  • Cruise control
  • Dual front/rear adjustable cup holders
  • Electronic immobilizer w/in-key transponder
  • Floormats in excellent condition
  • Interior in excellent condition
  • Leather-wrapped 3-spoke multifunction steering wheel
  • Leather-wrapped shift lever
  • Lockable air-cooled glovebox & front passenger seat storage compartment
  • Pwr door locks
  • Pwr windows
  • Retractable luggage compartment cover w/detachable storage cassette, pull-out luggage net
  • Seats in excellent condition
  • Stainless steel door entry guard & pedal pad
  • Trip computer
EXTERIOR
  • Exterior in excellent condition
  • Heat-insulating laminated glass w/enhanced reflectivity, rear privacy glass
  • Heated windshield washers
  • Integrated front fog lights
  • Rear window wiper
  • Roof rails
SAFETY
  • 3-point seat belts w/pretensioners, front force limiters
  • Child seat UCRA anchors on outer rear seats
  • Driver & front passenger frontal airbags
  • Front airbag deactivation
  • Front side-impact airbags
  • Front/rear side curtain airbags
  • Side-guard door beams
MECHANICAL
  • (2) exhaust outlets in matte silver finish
  • 26.4 gallon fuel tank
  • 4-wheel anti-lock braking system
  • 4-wheel vented disc brakes w/6-piston front/4-piston rear aluminum fixed calipers
  • 4.5L (275) DOHC SMPI aluminum water-cooled 32-valve V8 engine
  • 6-speed Tiptronic S transmission w/OD
  • Brake pad wear sensors w/in dash warning light
  • Dry sump lubrication w/dual oil pickup
  • Front independent double wishbone suspension
  • Fully galvanized steel body w/integrated frame
  • Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
  • Porsche Traction Management (PTM) permanent all-wheel drive
  • Rear independent multi-link suspension
  • Resonance-tube induction
  • VarioCam variable valve timing system
  • Wheel center caps w/monochrome Porsche crest




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Porsche considering turbo for new GT3 RS [w/poll]

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

Some automakers make one hardcore version of a sports car and are done with it. Or at least they make one at a time. Think Ferrari 458 Speciale, Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera (or Super Trofeo Stradale or Squadra Corse) or Maserati GranTurismo MC. But not Porsche. It transforms the 911 into the hard-core GT3, the even harder-core GT3 RS, the you've-got-to-be-psychotic GT2 and the do-you-have-a-death-wish GT2 RS. The RS models take things to a further extreme, but what separates GT3 from GT2 models has traditionally been the use of foced induction: GT3s are naturally aspirated, while GT2s go turbo. But that could all be about to change.
According to the rumors making their round of the webosphere, Porsche is considering using a turbocharged engine for the next GT3 RS. The reason is that, as we all know, Porsche has already pushed the 3.8-liter flat-six in the existing GT3 about as far as it can go, and then some. And buyers expect not only a more bare-bones package with the GT3 RS, but also a bit of extra power.
Given that everything seems to be going turbo these days, the move might make some measure of sense, especially if Porsche wants to avoid with the GT3 RS the spontaneous combustion issues it faced with the GT3. But we can't help but wonder why, at that point, it wouldn't just skip the GT3 RS and go straight for the GT2.

Touring Italy in a classic Porsche will have you feeling continental

Wed, 13 Nov 2013

It's hard to believe there was a time when a Porsche 911 didn't come to market with 400 horsepower. But as the latest video from Petrolicious reminds us, with this video of a 1968 911T, owned by Donato Maniscalco, that time wasn't so long ago.
You might think, being a distinguished man living in Italy, Maniscalco would be more enthused by a Ferrari, Maserati, or Lamborghini, but in reality, it was always Porsche that enamored the Italian as a boy. And it was that passion that led him to purchase the glorious 911T he's seen tossing about in this video.
Maniscalco goes into detail about what makes the old 911 such a legend, while also mentioning how he and the car participate in classic rallies and races. There's also some typically beautiful footage of the Italian countryside, as well. So take a look below for the latest video from Petrolicious.

Porsche hybrids come up short at Le Mans

Tue, Jun 17 2014

Two cars, one finish, zero victories. That's a brief synopsis of Porsche's hybrid-vehicle performance in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in France. There's always next year. Porsche entered two 919 Hybrid vehicles in the race. The No. 14 car essentially limped to the finish line after encountering drivetrain problems. The other Porsche hybrid, No. 20, was driven by Germany's Timo Bernhard, New Zealand's Brendon Hartley and Australia's Mark Webber. That car ran for more than 22 hours before its own powertrain issues did that racing team in for good. Both vehicles ran towards the front of the pack at times during the race, and the No. 20 car actually led the race after about 20 hours. Still, both teams said they were disappointed in the results. Porsche sister company Audi came up big for the 13th time in the race's long and storied history. One Audi R18 E-Tron Quattro won the race, while another finished second. The Toyota that had pole-position and was winning much of the race shut down after 15 hours of racing because of electrical issues and Nissan had trouble with is ZEOD RC. Check out Porsche's press release below, and read here for a more general race recap. STRONG PERFORMANCE BY PORSCHE 919 HYBRIDS BUT NO DREAM ENDING IN PROTOTYPE RETURN TO LE MANS Le Mans. After a strong performance by both Porsche 919 Hybrids, the Porsche Team was left empty-handed after a dramatic final stage of the race. Following more than 22 hours, car No. 20 driven by Timo Bernhard (Germany), Brendon Hartley (New Zealand) and Mark Webber (Australia) suffered a powertrain problem at the world's most famous endurance race, the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Earlier in the race the LMP1 class car was leading overall for a significant period of time. The second innovative and highly complex prototype – in the hands of Romain Dumas (France), Neel Jani (Switzerland) and Marc Lieb (Germany) – likewise proved to be very competitive, but was hampered by a drivetrain problem. However, their No. 14 car crossed the finish line under its own power. After a thrilling start to the race with changing weather conditions, numerous accidents and a relatively calm night, Bernhard took the overall lead in the No. 20. The longtime Porsche factory driver returned to the top spot after 20 of the 24 hours. At 12:36 (CET) on Sunday, he handed the leading car over to Webber. Less than 20 minutes later the Australian was forced to slow down and drove solely on electric power back to pit lane.