1996 Porsche 911 993 C4 on 2040-cars
Pocono Lake, Pennsylvania, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: lelandlrrouisse@uknurses.com .
For Sale is an outstanding example of a European Sports Car. 1996 Porsche 911 993 Carrera 4 (All Wheel Drive) 3.6
Liter Engine with the incomparable 6 Speed Manual Transmission. This beautifully maintained TWO Owner 993 is Arena
Red with Tan Leather interior and is just breaking in at 117K miles. Options include: Lectronic Headlights Nose
Bra and Inside Locking hood latch. This Porsche has the Drive Lock Security System Installed. Both exterior and
Interior are in Very Good Condition. Note the rear bumper RS has parking lot rash that is shown in the pictures and
has normal wear for a Porsche 19 years young. The rear seat are flip down for more interior storage area. All of
the Leather seats and carpet are in excellent conditions as seen in the photo's and all gauges and electrical
components work as they should.
This is an ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT P Car that is fully functional.
This Porsche 993 has Power Steering, Power Brakes (4 Wheel Disc Brakes), Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power
Seats, Power Sun Roof, and an Original (Porsche) AM/FM Cassette Radio.
What more can a Civilized European Performance Car Driver ask for? Oh! One more thing it is Fast as Hell and
Handles like a dream.
Both Owner of this Porsche 993 Carrera 4 were long time members of the Porsche Club of America
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VW makes $23K on every Porsche sold, more than Bentley or Lamborghini
Fri, 14 Mar 2014It's a good time to be in the luxury car business. In Volkswagen Group's financial report for the 2013 fiscal year, it is revealed that that Porsche enjoyed an operating margin of 18 percent. That means the Stuttgart brand made on average about $23,200 per car sold, according to BusinessWeek. Bentley wasn't far behind, and Audi (which was combined with Lamborghini) posted a 10.1 percent margin. This compares to only around 2.9 percent for the Volkswagen brand.
"Luxury brands are on fire," said Dave Sullivan, an industry analyst at AutoPacific. He said that the average profit margin is between six and eight percent. Brands like Porsche and Bentley have the benefit of competing in rarefied markets. Buyers looking at one their vehicles have fewer models to shop against and don't care as much about price. They can also charge more for options, which further boosts income, according to BusinessWeek.
In a way, we should be more impressed by the continued success from Audi. Its models generally have direct competitors in every segment from the other premium automakers. Plus, their buyers aren't the captains of industry who are shopping for a Bentley. Still, the Four Rings is leading rivals in sales so far this year.
CEO says Volkswagen's buying spree is over
Mon, 03 Sep 2012
After adding Italian motorcycle icon Ducati to its stable and spending $5.6 billion on the rest of Porsche, Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn says he's done shopping for a while.
"We have enough to do at the moment in taking our twelve brands to where we want to be," Winterkorn tells German newspaper Handelsblatt.
2015 Porsche Panamera Exclusive Series is a seriously quick way to spend $260k
Wed, 19 Nov 2014Porsche is usually associated with being a sports car brand, but with vehicles like the Cayenne and Panamera it takes a step into the world of luxury against firmly established players like Mercedes-Benz. One way for the company to poke its head above the high-class fray is by taking things further, and in the case of the Panamera Exclusive Series at the Los Angeles Auto Show, it means pushing grandeur to extreme levels.
Coming in at an absolutely eye-watering $263,900, plus $995 destination, the Panamera Exclusive starts its life as the already sumptuous Panamera Turbo S Executive with a 4.8-liter, twin-turbo V8 making 570 horsepower on an extended wheelbase. To help justify the extra $63,000 for the Exclusive, though, the model gets 20-inch black Sport Classic wheels and an interior in swaddled in Nappa leather with dark walnut and piano black trim. Rear passengers also get 10.1-inch touchscreens mounted on the back of the front seats. A set of fitted Poltrana Frau leather luggage is included with each one, as well.
The luxurious sedan earns it Exclusive moniker because just 100 of them are being made worldwide. Scroll down to read about Porsche's ultimate limousine.

