2013 Porsche Cayenne Tiptronic, Meteor Grey Metallic Int, Luxor Beige Int on 2040-cars
Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States
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HERE IS A LIKE BRAND NEW, RIGHT OFF THE LOT 2013 PORSCHE CAYENNE. THIS VEHICLE HAS AN AUTOMATIC 8-SPEED TIPTRONIC S W/AUTO START AND STOP.
WITH A 3.6 LITER V6 300 HP ENGINE, THIS PORSCHE WILL GET UP AND GO AND ALSO CRUISE LIKE A CLOUD. THIS VEHICLE ONLY HAS 7078 MILES!!! IT ALSO COMES HIGHLY EQUIPPED WITH EVERY OPTION YOU CAN THINK OF. TECHNICAL/MECHANICAL PORSCHE TRACTION MANAGEMENT (PTM) WITH ACTIVE ALL WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM, FRONT INDEPENDENT DOUBLE WISHBONE SUSPENSION/REAR INDEPENDENT MULTILINK SUSPENSION, PORSCHE STABILITY MANAGEMENT (PSM), FRONT 13.8" VENTED ROTORS WITH 6 PISTON CALIPERS AND REAR 13" VENTED ROTORS WITH 4 PISTON CALIPERS. PASSIVE SAFETY/ENVIRONMENT 2-STAGE DRIVER/ PASSENGER AIRBAGS, FRONT/REAR SIDE AIRBAGS, DRIVER KNEE AIRBAG, CURTAIN AIR BAGS FROM A-C PILLAR. 3-POINT FRONT BELTS WITH PRETENSIONERS, FORCE LIMITERS & HEIGHT ADJUSTING 3-POINT OUTER REAR BELTS WITH PRETENSIONERS. COMFORT/CONVENIENCE 8-WAY POWER ADJUSTING FRONT SEATS, AM/FM/CD BOSE AUDIO SOUND SYSTEM WITH 10 SPEAKERS, BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE PHONE INTERFACE, POWER ONE-TOUCH WINDOWS, REAR WINDOW WIPER, REAR PRIVACY GLASS AND FLOORMATS, CRUISE CONTROL, HOMELINK, 5 12V OUTLET. OPTIONS 20" CAYENNE SPORT DESIGN WHEEL, 8-SPEED TipS WITH AUTO START AND STOP, WALNUT INTERIOR PACKAGE, PREMIUM PACKAGE, BOSE AUDIO PACKAGE, WHEEL HUB COVER WITH COLOR PORSCHE CREST, WALNUT TRIM 3-SPOKE MULTIFUNCTION STEERING WHEEL WITH HEAT, MOONROOF, ELECTRONIC ROLL UP SUNBLIND REAR SIDE WINDOWS, HEATED AND VENTILATED FRONT SEATS, HEATED REAR SEATS, SIX-DISC CD CHANGER, PCM WITH NAVIGATION MODULE, REVERSE CAMERA PARK ASSIST FRONT/REAR, LANE CHANGE ASSIST (LCA), BI-XENON HEADLIGHTS, DIMMABLE INTERIOR LED LIGHTING. For more information please email or call Dino Rucci at the following: Email - drucci@winnerford.com Phone - 609-980-1476 |
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Ferrari IPO may turn out to be good news for enthusiasts
Tue, Oct 27 2015Sergio Marchionne's strategy to spin off Ferrari from FCA and make the Italian automaker a publicly traded company has been met with ire from a vocal contingent of enthusiasts ever since rumors about the plan began to surface a few years ago. Some of these particularly pessimistic automotive pundits have voiced fears that with stockholders in the mix, it would not only spell the demise of the exclusive Italian supercar maker as we know it, but would in fact "ruin" the company. Call me dense, but I fail to see what the issue is. That isn't to say that I don't understand what's causing the fear. When profitability becomes a higher priority for a brand that's historically relied on exclusivity to keep its products in the highest echelons of desirability, there's a high potential for internal philosophical conflict. And then there are concerns about the sorts of products that Ferrari might develop that aren't the high-performance sports cars that the brand is known for. But individuals with those apprehensions seem to forget that Ferrari has already lent its name to a multitude of things that are not LaFerraris, 488 GTBs, or F12 Berlinettas, including clothing, headphones, and even laptops. But let's assume for a moment that the core anxiety is about future vehicles – including the unspeakable notion that Ferrari might develop an SUV. Why wouldn't Ferrari build an SUV, especially after seeing how incredibly successful that endeavor has been for Porsche? I think it's likely that Ferrari will put engineers to task creating some sort of crossover or high-rolling cruiser with room for the whole family at some point in the near future. And why wouldn't it, after seeing how incredibly successful that endeavor has been for Porsche? After all, the Cayenne accounted for more US sales in 2013 than the Boxster, Cayman, 911, and 918 combined, and it only gave up about a thousand units of sales last year to make room for the Macan crossover, the latter of which Porsche sold nearly as many of as it did Boxsters and Caymans. People want these vehicles, and they're willing to pay quite a bit of money for them. If we use Porsche's recent trajectory as a foreshadowing metric for what's in store for Ferrari, the future actually looks pretty good. After all, those SUV sales keep plenty of cash in Porsche's coffers for the low-volume projects that we enthusiasts love, like the 918 Spyder and the 911 GT3 RS.
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Fri, Jan 23 2015The coming Porsche 911 GT3 RS will represent another high-water mark for the brand, and another milestone. Its 500-or-so horsepower and extreme aero are predicted to lop more than five seconds off the 7:20 Nurburgring lap time of the current GT3, making it "comfortably less" than 7:20. Beyond that, its naturally-aspirated 3.8-liter will form the basis of the turbocharged engines going into the standard range of 911s later this year as 2016 models. That's right – if you're looking for a sub-GT3 911 that gulps its air without compressed assistance, then you've only got a few months to get a new one into your garage. Emissions regulations are the reason, of course, with Porsche's R&D chief Wolfgang Hatz saying that, "Every new model will have lower CO2 than before," and "if you look at euro per g/km, then it's turbo." We don't know what the engine lineup will look like, however; a few months ago Car reported that the base 911 would get a smaller-displacement version of the engine, while the S would stick with 3.8-liter displacement and jump to 520 horsepower, which is the same as the current Turbo. After that, Hatz said, "at the end of the decade electrification has to be the next huge step." That means a hybrid 911 is being cooked up somewhere. Yet even as the brand leaps into the new, there's a chance it could dip a toe back into the old: the 911 GT3 RS will launch with a PDK, but Hatz's team is considering adding the option of a seven-speed manual. Elsewhere in the range, the Cayman GT4 is being engineered by Porsche Motorsport as an entry-level racer, with more power than the current Cayman GTS to go with some serious weight loss. They are also developing a track-only model for privateers. The standard Boxster and Cayman will get turbocharged flat-four engines, but there'll be a sporty Boxster that also loses weight and gets more power than the 325-hp Boxster GTS. And that mid-level supercar that's been floating in the ether for years and supposedly sent to purgatory again just last November? It's on the way by 2020 "at the latest," and will use a version of the new V8 that will eventually go into the Cayenne and Panamera. Featured Gallery 2015 Porsche 911 GT3 RS: Winter Testing Spy Shots View 13 Photos News Source: Top Gear, AutocarImage Credit: CarPix Green Porsche Emissions Convertible Coupe Hybrid Luxury Performance Supercars porsche 911 gt3 wolfgang hatz porsche supercar
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As Long peers through the bends, so will you. You'll see him fight the wheel, and find out just how difficult it is to hustle this hybrid hypercar around a world-class track at speed. It's pretty darn entertaining. There are also a few scattered shots of the 918's exterior just to break up the interior awesomeness, although we aren't exactly complaining about those. Take a look below for the short video from Porsche.























