Porsche / 911 996 Carrera 4s on 2040-cars
Suffield, Connecticut, United States
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2003 Porsche 996 / 911 Carrera 4S, 6 Speed Manual. Gorgeous! Service Records Low Mileage. Silver Grey Metallic with Grey premium leather interior. Car is showroom clean. 45,470 miles upgraded 19 2008 Porsche model wheels Lowered with EuroSprings Short shifter Sunroof - wide sport power seat with Porsche emblem Porsche sport tuned exhaust system - Premium Bose sound system Xenon headlights Tinted glass, more. This car was originally sold by Brumos Porsche, Jacksonville FL, has
been regularly serviced and comes with major service records. The exterior of this vehicle is very clean and in excellent condition, a few exception I can find is a few minor microchips on the front bumper as expected, a slight paint scratch above passenger door, and a couple of slightly noticeable nicks in front right wheel. No accidents, all body panels are
factory original and paint is very shiny. Glass is in excellent condition and side glass is tinted. This Porsche looks stunning! The interior is exceptionally
clean with no sigh of abuse. Everything is in 100% working order. This C4S runs excellent, handles great and
sticks to the road like glue. Car is located just north of Hartford CT, and is also for sale locally. For questions, send through eBay, or call / text to set up appointment for viewing text me at 413 531 8675. Thank for looking! |
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Porsche reveals first Macan driving and manufacturing footage
Fri, 13 Dec 2013One of the more anticipated offerings of the upcoming year, Porsche's sporty baby Cayenne, the 2015 Macan, has already earned nods of approval from a number of Autoblog staffers. We named it one of the top five debuts at last month's LA Auto Show, citing its 400-horsepower turbocharged engine and other sporty bits as good reasons to get excited about Stuttgart's latest.
And while our first test may be many months away, we're keeping our ears to the ground for any information on Porsche's compact crossover. We're especially keen on stuff like this - our first look at the new model in motion and undergoing assembly at its Leipzig plant. Both are shorter videos, and while there's little of the glorious engine noise we've already been teased with, the videos do offer a great look at the handsome Macan on the road, as well as glimpse at Porsche's state-of-the-art manufacturing operations.
Scope out the videos below and let us know what you think.
Porsche Cayman GT4 speeds back into view
Tue, 18 Nov 2014We're all familiar with the succession of numbers that follow the letters GT on a hard-core Porsche 911: the GT1 that was Stuttgart's Le Mans contender in the late 90s, the GT2 that packs turbochargers but without the Turbo's all-wheel drive and excess weight, and the naturally aspirated GT3 that's the enthusiast's choice. But a GT4? That's something new, and exactly what Porsche has in store.
Spied testing in Germany once again is the upcoming GT4 version of the Porsche Cayman, set to supersede the existing GTS and take the place of the previous Cayman R at the top of Porsche's junior sports car range. This latest batch of spy shots doesn't show us much more than the last crop, but gives us a much clearer view at what promises to be the most hardcore Cayman to date.
As you can see, the Cayman GT4 packs a much more aggressive aero kit and rolling stock than any version we've seen to date. It's got a lip spoiler, big air dam and GT3-style vent in front of the hood, deep air scoops along the flanks, a set of spindly alloys packing oversized brakes, a diffuser with twin central exhaust tips around back and a rear wing that's likely to be replaced with a sleeker unit before the GT4 reaches production.
Porsche planning back-to-basics 911 GT
Fri, Jun 5 2015With the latest 911 GT3 and GT3 RS track toys, Porsche clearly put the emphasis on outright performance. After all, if they were all about a puristic driving experience, they'd probably have manual transmissions instead of DCTs, right? Well that's just one point where the Porsche GT division's next project is tipped to depart. According to Autocar, Zuffenhausen's skunkworks are preparing a new addition to the 911 range that will put all the emphasis on the raw driving experience, even at the expense of lap times. The yet-to-be-named model is expected to do away with the second clutch in favor of one you can operate yourself, but that's not all. We're told to expect skinnier tires to make it easier to hold at the limits of adhesion, the narrowed track from the base Carrera, and the absence of large wings and other aerodynamic features. The inspiration apparently comes less from the GT3 than from the new Cayman GT4. Look for the new back-to-basics Elfen to arrive sometime next year, after the rest of the 911 range gets updated with turbo engines. Chances look good, though, that this particular model will stick with the atmospheric boxer six. Related Video:























