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2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S on 2040-cars

US $34,100.00
Year:2012 Mileage:11320 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Largo, Florida, United States

Largo, Florida, United States
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Porsche 911 (991) Carrera S Cabriolet, lavishly loaded with a $133,325 MSRP, + $18,000 in after market cosmetics.
Customization includes color matched front splitter and rear bumper trim, painted gloss black engine cover and
exhaust tips, color matched brake calipers, Custom window tint, and staggered on 21 & 22 Forged COR wheels.
Furthermore, this Porsche has a clear 3M wrap for added paint protection. Clean Carfax, Clean 2012 Title (based on
purchase date) , Brand New Tires, Recent Service, Private Seller. Factory options include: Racing Yellow, Black
Leather Interior, Instrument Dials in Black, Sport Exhaust System, Cabriolet Roof in Black, Porsche Doppelkupplung
(PDK), Automatically Dimming Mirrors, Power Sport Seats (right & left), Seat Heating (right & left), Smoking
Package, Porsche Dynamic Light System, Porsche Entry & Drive, Light Design Package, Park Assist (front & rear),
Sport Chrono Package, Power Steering Plus, BOSE? Surround Sound System, Sirius XM? &HD Radio? rcvr, 6-disc CD/DVD
changer, Electronic folding ext. mirrors, SportDesign steering wheel, Premium Package Plus w 14-way seats, Wheels
painted in Black, Power Sport seats (14-way), Seat belts in Racing Yellow, Porsche Crest on headrests, Headlamp
cleaner exterior clr. A/C ice cold, All scheduled maintenance, All records, Always parked in climate controlled
garage, Custom wheels, Excellent condition, Factory GPS system, Fully loaded with all the goodies, Must see, Never
seen snow, New tires, No accidents, Non-smoker, Satellite radio, Seats like new, Title in hand, Upgraded sound
system, this Porsche is in Pristine condition inside-out, truly Like-New.

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Investigators blame speed in fatal Paul Walker crash

Wed, 26 Mar 2014

When the tragic news first came in that actor Paul Walker had been killed in a car crash, family, friends and fans were left searching for answers. They now have at least one key question answered, with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department blaming "unsafe speed" for the fatal accident.
According to a statement released by the LACSD, "Investigators determined the cause of the fatal solo-vehicle collision was unsafe speed for the roadway conditions". The investigation into the November, 2013 crash determined that Walker's 2005 Porsche Carrera GT had been driven by his business partner and racer, Roger Rodas, at speeds between 80 and 93 miles per hour - less than the 100+ mph initially suspected, but still far too fast for the road on which they were traveling, which carried a posted limit of 45 mph.
In the investigation into the death of the Fast & Furious star and his friend, some people were quick to finger the Porsche in which they were riding as the culprit. The Carrera GT does, after all, have the reputation of being a notoriously difficult car to control. But after an exhaustive investigation, law enforcement officials in California have vindicated the car and dismissed any mechanical fault as the cause of the accident.

Porsche board members facing another ˆ1.8B lawsuit over VW takeover bid

Mon, 03 Feb 2014

Back in 2008, Porsche got the bright idea that it could take over Volkswagen in the midst of the worst economic slump since the Great Depression. Ignoring that this was a catastrophic move for the Stuttgart sports car manufacturer that that eventually resulted in it nearly going bankrupt and eventually being taken over by the same company it sought to control, the aftermath has left Porsche Chairman Wolfgang Porsche and board member Ferdinand Piëch in the crosshairs of seven hedge funds that lost out during the takeover and are now seeking €1.8 billion - $2.43 billion US - in damages from the two execs, according to the BBC.
See, investors bet on Volkswagen's share price going down, partially because Porsche said it wasn't going to attempt a takeover. But Porsche was attempting to take over VW, having bought up nearly 75-percent of VW's publicly traded shares. When word broke that Porsche owned nearly three-quarters of VW (which indicated an imminent takeover attempt), rather than go down like the hedge funds bet it would, VW's share price skyrocketed to over 1,000 euros per share, according to Reuters.
Naturally, when you bet that a company's share price is going to drop and it in turn (temporarily) becomes the world's most valuable company, you lose a lot of money, unless you're able to buy up shares before prices jump too much. This led to a squeeze on the stock, which the hedge funds accuse Porsche and Piëch (who are both members of the Porsche family and supervisory board) of organizing.

2014 Porsche 911 Turbo S

Wed, 04 Sep 2013

A Wicked-Fast Street Legal Multi-Tool
Walter Röhrl was carving up the circuit in the Porsche 911 Turbo S like a skilled Jedi Master - and I was sitting next to him, mesmerized by the breathtaking show. I had strapped myself securely into the front passenger bucket of the all-new coupe less than a minute earlier, expecting nothing more than a few quick laps around a track at the hands of another celebrated race driver. Been there, done that. Many times, actually.
Yet this was different. Röhrl was not only calculated and methodical in his approach, but his rally-tuned cerebrum appeared to be actively reading available grip levels while effortlessly tossing the all-wheel-drive Porsche into each corner at gut-wrenching speeds. His hands were moving rapidly, sending tiny steering corrections to the front tires, and he was using every inch of the track to extract more speed. We launched over a curb, dropped a wheel in the dirt and then drifted around a wide off-camber turn. His human precision and focus was astounding, and the performance he was extracting from the machine was just short of breathtaking.