2008 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Holden, Massachusetts, United States
Just email me at: nakesharooney@netzero.net .
This beautiful, high performance and low mileage vehicle is being offered for sale simply because I am not able to
use it as frequently as I had originally hoped for. I am the second owner ( the first owner having traded it back
to the dealer after 3155 miles and one year for a newer model ) and I purchased it 2 years later from the dealer as
a certified pre-owned vehicle. The car has always been stored in a temperature and humidity controlled garage and
is current with all required maintenance and safety inspections and has only 707 miles on all new tires.
As can be seen from the pictures the car is in excellent shape with virtually no wear and tear after only 8039
miles. In addition to the options listed above and shown on an accompanying photo it also comes with two sets of
floor mats, one black and the other light grey and has stone and rock guard covering installed on the hood, nose
and fronts of both fenders. The original radio was replaced with an upgraded Alpine system that includes an am/fm
and satellite radio along with a single cd changer, USB attachment port and an integrated navigation system that
the previous car did not have. The original 6 cd changer is no longer accessible. Apart from this modification
the car remains in its original condition and awaits a driver who can enjoy this truly unique motorcar.
Possession of the vehicle can be taken at my residence in Mashpee, Massachusetts or can be shipped at buyer's
discretion, arrangement and cost.
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PSA: Mark Webber can't text and drive and neither should you
Mon, Nov 16 2015Texting and driving is dangerous. You shouldn't do it. We really can't stress that enough. But if you won't listen to us, maybe you'll listen to Mark Webber. The Australian driver is one of the most accomplished in motor racing. As Sebastian Vettel's former wingman at Red Bull, he won nine Formula One grands prix and scored over a thousand championship points. And now as the headline driver in Porsche's endurance racing program, he and his teammates behind the wheel of the 919 Hybrid are currently in the lead to win the 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship with just one round to go. Suffice it to say, then, that he knows a thing or two about the concentration it takes to drive. And it doesn't involve looking at your phone while doing so. To drive that point home (so to speak), he and Porsche put together this little public service announcement. It shows a distracted Webber piloting a 911 GT3 Cup around the Dubai Autodrome in the United Arab Emirates, messing up his racing line, missing his apices, spinning out, and nearly trashing the thing. Does the idea of looking at your phone while lapping a race track strikes you as ludicrous? Well, it should. But then, at the risk of coming across as preachy, so should the idea of texting while driving. Because if a racing driver should know better, so should you. Don't take our word for it, though... take it from Mark in the video above.
eGarage video features Helmuth Bott's personal Porsche 959 prototype
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"It's probably one of our most prized possessions" says Don Leatherwood, Director of the Brumos collection where Dr. Bott's personal prototype resides, and where Frazer Spowart went to see the car and create a video for eGarage. Check out the sights and sounds of the 959 before it was the 959, and get personal takes on the car from Hurley Haywood, Peter Schutz and Don Leatherwood. Keep reading to see the video.
New J.D. Power Initial Quality Study puts Porsche, GM in spotlight
Wed, 19 Jun 2013J.D. Power and Associates has released its annual Initial Quality Study, and this year, Porsche and General Motors took the spotlight. The study, which asks new car owners to report problems experienced during the first 90 days of ownership, found that overall, the industry averages 113 problems per 100 vehicles.
Porsche managed a score of just 80 problems per 100 vehicles, while GMC took the second spot on the podium with 90. Lexus filled out the top three with 94 problems per 100 vehicles, followed by Infiniti at 95 and Chevrolet at 97. The study also looks at specific models, and found the Lexus LS to enjoy the best initial quality at 59 problems per 100 vehicles.
Interestingly enough, the report found that around two-thirds of most owner problems experienced in the first 90 days are attributable to vehicle design instead of mechanical failure. Specifically - echoing a refrain we've been hearing for the last few years - owners are having a hard time figuring out how to use the technology present in their new vehicles. Head over to the J.D. Power site for more information, or scroll down below for the company's related press release.