2011 Porsche Cayenne S on 2040-cars
1020 Charles Street, Longwood, Florida, United States
Engine:4.8L V8 32V GDI DOHC
Transmission:8-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WP1AB2A22BLA43961
Stock Num: A43961
Make: Porsche
Model: Cayenne S
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Classic Silver Metallic
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 42095
MSRP $83,750!! FULL LEATHER!! MINT CONDITION!! Carfax certified call Oliver @ 888-329-5370. Options- BASE Cayenne S 63,700.00 0M1 Extended Range Fuel Tank 0.00 1NP WheelHbCvr w/ColorPorscheCrest 185.00 2ZH Heated3-spokeMultifuncSW 250.00 3J7 Porsche Crest Front Headrests 285.00 4A3 Heated front seats 525.00 4L6 AUTO DIMMING INTERIOR REARVIEW MIRROR 0.00 4X4 Rear Side Airbags 370.00 5TE Aluminium Brushed Interior Pkg 995.00 6XT AUTOMATICALLY DIMMING EXTERIOR MIRRORS 0.00 7T1 PCM with Navigation Module 3,645.00 7X8 ReverCamera-ParkAssisFrontRear 1,750.00 9AH 4-zone climate control 1,020.00 9VL BOSE 1,690.00 EXT TPMS 0.00 F09 19 Cayenne Design II Wheel 1,950.00 HS9 Summer Performance Tires for 19 Wheels 0.00 LF Leather Interior in Umber 3,655.00 P5 Classic Silver Metallic 0.00 PA2 AutoDimOut/InRearMirrW/MmryPkg 420.00 PE5 14-way Power Seats-Memory Pkg 1,335.00 PP6 Light Comfort Package with Memory Package 250.00 QV4 XM 750.00 Total Options 19,075.00 Total Charges 975.00 Total Order 83,750.00 Carfax certified, Autocheck certified, Florida car. Previous owner purchased as a Porsche CPO car. Exterior- Mint condition, Interior- Extra clean, non-smoker. This Cayenne S has been inspected with paint meter. All metal panels are factory original, no paint work. This is the one you've been looking for- good miles, rare colors, tons of options, clean history, mint condition. Includes key/remote & owners manuals. Give us a call or send us an email before it's too late. No Hidden Fees, No Hassle Buying. Save Thousands $$$. Click On Link To Our Website At www.MILLENIAMOTORS.com For Up To 30 Photos. Trade-Ins Accepted, Ask For Details. Call Oliver Today For Appointment. 7 Days A Week By Appointment Only, Call Oliver 888-329-5370. Trade-Ins & Financing Available. CARFAX AVAILABLE. Trades Welcome!
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Porsche not responsible for Paul Walker and Roger Rodas crash
Tue, Apr 5 2016A US District Court judge has found that Porsche wasn't responsible for the Carrera GT crash that killed Roger Rodas and actor Paul Walker, according to The Detroit News citing the Associated Press. Rodas' widow, Kristine, brought the lawsuit against the German automaker, but the court ruled there was a lack of evidence for her case. "Plaintiff has provided no competent evidence that Rodas' death occurred as a result of any wrongdoing on the part of defendant," US District Judge Philip S. Gutierrez ruled, according to the AP. Rodas' lawyer pledged to appeal the decision. Rodas' lawsuit asserted that the Carrera GT's right rear suspension failed and also cited the Porsche's lack of a proper fuel cell or a crash cage as factors. However, the judge didn't see any evidence for the suspension failure. He also criticized the expert for Rodas' side for analyzing tire marks from over a month after the crash rather than the photos from right after the incident, the AP reports. A 2014 investigation by the Los Angeles County Sherriff's Department blamed unsafe speed as the fatal accident's cause. The investigators reported that the Carrera GT was doing between 80 and 93 miles per hour when the crash happened. They also found nothing mechanically wrong with the supercar but did discover that the tires were over nine years old. The LA County Coroner ruled that both deaths were accidents. According to the AP, the lawsuits from Walker's daughter and his father against Porsche are still pending in Los Angeles Superior Court, and the district court ruling doesn't affect them. In each case, Porsche denied being at fault and cited the sheriff's investigation as support for that argument. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
1964 Porsche 356 Cabriolet Emory Outlaw First Drive
Wed, Dec 30 2015The black lacquer badge affixed to this 1964 Porsche 356 Cabriolet has two words on it: "356 Outlaws." When it was first produced by a jeweler in the 1980s for the Emory family, the word "Outlaw" was a term of pride only meaningful to the father-and-son team that were building these custom Porsches. Outside of their Orange County garage, the Outlaws attracted less respect than outlaw humans. In the past few years, Magnus Walker has helped Outlaws blow up outside nontraditional Porsche circles. Collector car brokers now happily promote Outlaw builds, and online how-to guides will teach you to create your own. Despite their newfound recognition, Outlaws began with Gary and Rod Emory and continue with Emory Motorsports. We didn't drive the black 1958 Porsche 356 Emory Special and silver 1959 356 Outlaw in the gallery – completed cars move through the shop so quickly that we couldn't organize a shoot and a drive on the same day. We drove a 1964 356C Outlaw that gets by with leather hood straps, deleted bumper guards, Raydot fender mirrors, and a drilled fuel filler cap poking through the hood. The interior is dressed in red leather in sanguine contrast to the beige German square weave carpet along the bulkheads. The three gauges are taken from a 904, the racer Porsche developed to succeed the 718. Emory's tuning lineage is as old as the cars he restores. Emory's tuning lineage is as old as the cars he restores. His grandfather Neil ran Valley Custom Shop in Burbank from 1948 to 1962, channeling and sectioning the slab-sided bodywork of '40s and '50s domestic sedans in ways that OEM designers would later adopt. Neil's tenure also included building the body for the SoCal Streamliner in 1950, the first hot rod to hit 200 miles per hour at the Bonneville Salt Flats. When Chick Iverson opened a Porsche dealership in Newport Beach he asked Neil to run the body shop. Neil's son Gary would become the parts manager. When he saw inventory being thrown out for lack of space, Gary then opened his own Porsche parts operation. Gary's son Rod started playing in the warehouse from the age of six, mixing and matching pieces to make go-karts and help build the Porsches Gary would sketch. Rod began his first restoration, a 1953 Porsche 356, at 14 years old. He spent two years on it, then went vintage racing. This wasn't a concours build – growing up in a parts shop, Rod had no qualms about using whatever suited his purpose and vision.
Porsche calls in The Committee for Boxster and Cayman GTS
Thu, 20 Mar 2014Porsche is set to offer up the very first GTS variants of its more affordable Boxster convertibles and Cayman coupes. This is very good news for enthusiasts. Aside from our original post announcing the hotted up models, though, Porsche hasn't given us much to go on.
And you know what? This video isn't much of help either. It's called The Committee, and we're guessing it's meant to highlight the lengths that Porsche went to in designing what are essentially sportier trim levels for its two most affordable entries. Still, it's a stylized and entertaining video with a few entertaining driving scenes scattered throughout, and it gives just a small glimpse of Porsche's view of the vaunted GTS badge.
Take a look below for the full video.




























