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1996 - Porsche 911 on 2040-cars

US $33,000.00
Year:1996 Mileage:37026 Color: White
Location:

Chama, Colorado, United States

Chama, Colorado, United States
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The 993 is the last of the air cooled, some would say the last of the best Porsches made. This is the narrow body C4 which is by far the most rare of the standard 993 models, with only 1860 delivered world wide. I am the third owner and have owned the car since 2009. The car has been in Texas, Colorado, California and is now back in Colorado. Since I have owned the car it has always been garaged and never driven in the rain or any inclement weather. There are no dents on the car, one slight ding on the passengers door was repaired. It doesn't photograph and you actually can't see it. There is a small chip in two of the 17" cup wheels. The wheels are shod with good Michelin Pilot Sports tires, 205/50/ZR17 front and 255/40/ZR17 rear. Center caps for the wheels are painted black Carrera 4. Everything works on the car, there are no mechanical issues. I have the entire service history for the car, including the original window sticker and the original bill of sale. The interior of the car is in great shape with no rips, tears, or cracks. The car was never smoked in. Front seat bolsters show the usual wear patterns on the seat bottoms. The original radio has been upgraded with a euro model Becker Grand Prix, which exactly matches the 993 dash board. It has iPod connection as well as a disk player and bluetooth connection. Speakers were up graded with Focal speakers installed in the stock speaker locations. The entire sound system looks perfectly stock. The entire order list is below. VIN WP0AA2995TS320745 032 Touring suspension 058 Impact absorbers front and rear 130 Control and indications in English lettering 197 Stronger battery 218 Licence plate holder 220 Locking differential 40 % 224 Automatic limited slip differential 233 Internal production code (change of tyre manufacturer on production line) 288 Headlamp washer 323 Sticker, without ECE-regulations 329 Radio Blaupunkt Toronto SQR 48 or Radio "Porsche CR-210" 335 Rear 3-point automatic seat belts 339 All-wheel drive 379 Standard seat, left, electrical vertical adjustment 380 Standard seat, right, electrcal vertical adjustment 398 17" wheels 423 Holder for cassettes and coins 425 Rear window wiper 434 Work instructions - cars for overseas 441 Radio preparation 454 Automatic speed control 455 Anti-theft device for wheels 480 6-speed manual transmission 484 Version for USA 493 Narrow bodywork 498 Deletion of model designation on rear end 530 Anti-drive-off feature 534 Theft security system 544 Tank of 75 litres 553 Version for USA, Canada 562 Front airbags 566 Front fog lights, white 567 Windscreen upper part darker coloured 573 Air conditioner 576 Without rear fog lamp 599 Rear window/roof spoiler 602 Raised stop lamp 650 Electrical sliding roof 651 Electric window opener 657 Power assisted steering 660 On-Board Diagnostics OBD 2 685 Rear seats 912 Without ID plate 975 Luggage compartment lining with velour carpet Engine code M64.23 Transmission code G64.20 Order Type 993130

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Porsche 911 GT3 RS getting all-new atmospheric engine

Thu, Jan 15 2015

Porsche surprised many of its most puritanical enthusiasts when it took a decidedly more usable approach with the current 911 GT3. But when the new GT3 RS debuts, it promises to be a much more extreme departure. And a big part of that comes down to the engine. At the Detroit Auto Show this week, Auto Express spoke with Porsche R&D chief Wolfgang Hatz – who also happens to be head of engine and transmission development for the entire Volkswagen group. Hatz revealed that Porsche has developed a completely new engine for the GT3 RS, and while previous rumors suggested the RS would go turbo to fill in for the lack of a GT2 (and make the most out of its displacement), Hatz confirmed that it will be naturally aspirated. Considering that Porsche rarely goes downwards when it comes to 911 engine displacement, only upwards, we'd expect the new RS to pick up where the previous 4.0 left off. The new GT3 RS is also expected to pack a more extreme suspension, aero and stripped-out interior, but those hoping for an old-school approach may be disappointed to learn that the new RS will (at least at launch) only be available with the seven-speed dual-clutch transmission – though a manual version could follow if there's enough demand. In a related development, Hatz also hinted that the Cayman GT4 could debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March, with an even more extreme approach than the previous Cayman R. The new top-of-the-line Cayman is reportedly being developed to comply with GT4 class racing regulations but be fully homologated for road use. Related Video:

2015 Porsche Panamera S E-Hybrid

Fri, Mar 13 2015

When the Porsche Panamera joined the hybrid poker game with the S Hybrid, it started with a seat at the penny-ante table: engineers inserted a 47-horsepower electric motor between the gas engine and eight-speed automatic, powered by a 1.7-kWh nickel-metal hydride battery. It was tiny stakes, the kind of non-risk taken when you're trying to figure out both how to play the game and how you want to play the game. After two years of experimenting, the 2015 Panamera S E-Hybrid makes a bigger bet – the kind that requires paper bills and the maxim, "If you can't fold it, hold it." Porsche's plug-in hybrid gets every adjective we expect of a successor from Stuttgart: more complex, more efficient, more powerful and faster. Driving Notes The electric motor leaps from 47 hp to 95 hp thanks to more windings on the stator coils and new power electronics. The battery goes from a 1.7-kWh nickel-metal hydride unit to 9.4-kWh lithium-ion setup; it's the same physical size as before, still mounted under the cargo deck. Internal combustion still comes from the Audi-sourced, 333-hp, supercharged V6, but total system power goes from 380 hp and 428 pound-feet of torque in the S Hybrid to 416 hp and 435 lb-ft in the S E-Hybrid. The previous system could run a mile on electricity, this one is estimated to last more than 20 miles on e-power on the European cycle. The 0-60 dash takes 5.2 seconds, down from 5.7 seconds; top speed in electric-only mode is 84 mph – up from 50 mph. It takes 2.5 hours at a 240-volt outlet to fully recharge the battery; the Porsche Universal Charger comes equipped with a cable for that and a standard 120-volt socket. Only Panamera obsessives will notice the sheetmetal changes for 2015, but there are sharper lines on the front and rear fascias, faint revisions made to the light clusters, wider glass – over the same-sized opening – on the rear tailgate, and a wider rear spoiler. Outsiders will know the S E-Hybrid because of Acid Green highlights on the fender and tailgate logos, as well as the Acid Green brake calipers. Inside, the central tach remains, but the analog speedometer was evicted to make space for the battery power meter, and Acid Green needles dance across all the gauges. The navigation screen shows your electric driving range and the Porsche Car Connect service provides the expected, smartphone-controlled e-mobility features.

Winterkorn steps down as CEO of Porsche SE

Mon, Oct 19 2015

Martin Winterkorn's departure from all things related to the Volkswagen Group is nearing completion. After having stepped down as chairman of the automaker's executive board nearly a month ago in the wake of the automaker's diesel emissions scandal, he's now leaving the direction of the company's principal shareholder, as well. After VW acquired Porsche (the automaker) several years ago, and in turn was principally acquired by Porsche (the holding company), the latter installed Winterkorn as its chief executive officer in order to cement ties between the parties. He's served as chairman of the executive board (German-speak for CEO) at Porsche Automobil Holding SE ever since, but he's now officially resigned from that position. In his place, the holding company has named Hans Dieter Potsch as its new chief exec. Potsch was also recently named as chairman of the supervisory board of the Volkswagen Group, having served until now as CFO of both VW AG and of Porsche SE. Winterkorn's principal successor at the helm of daily operations at VW is Matthias Muller, formerly CEO of the Porsche auto brand and now CEO of the entire VW group. The development brings Winterkorn's exit closer to completion. However the departing executive still, for the time being, remains at the head of group divisions Audi, Scania, and Truck & Bus GmbH. We don't expect it will be much longer, however, before he formally resigns from those chairmanships as well. Related Video: Porsche SE: Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn ceases function as member and chairman of the executive board Successor as chairman will be chief financial officer Hans Dieter Potsch Stuttgart, 17. October 2015. Porsche Automobil Holding SE, Stuttgart ("Porsche SE"), reached an agreement with Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn that he ceases his function as member and chairman of the executive board of Porsche SE by the end of October 31, 2015. Dr. Wolfgang Porsche, chairman of the supervisory board of Porsche SE, thanked Prof. Dr. Winterkorn for the successful work in previous years: "Prof. Dr. Winterkorn assumed office as chairman of the executive board of Porsche SE in a difficult situation. He played a significant role in transforming our company into a highly professional investment holding. I would like to express my gratitude on behalf of the entire supervisory board." Hans Dieter Potsch, chief financial officer of Porsche SE, was appointed by the supervisory board to succeed Prof. Dr.