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2012 - Porsche Cayenne on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:44000 Color: Black
Location:

Nantucket, Massachusetts, United States

Nantucket, Massachusetts, United States
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Standard Equip: 3.6Liter V6, 300HP, 295 lb ft torque Resonance Induction with variable inlet tube Continuously variable inlet & exhaust valve timing, 4 valves per cylinder Lubrication system optimized for off-road w/oil cooler &die cast aluminum sump 8 speed Tiptronic S w/auto start stop Porshe Traction Management (PTM) w/active All Wheel Drive System independent double wishbone suspension-F / Independent Multi-link Suspension-R Porshe Stability Management (PSM) 13.8" vented rotors w/6 piston callipers-F / 13" vented rotors w/ 4 piston calipers-R 18: collapsible spare wheel Passive Safety/Enviroment: LEV II- Ultra Low Emission Vehicle 2-stage driver/pass airbags, front/rear side airbags, driver knee airbag, curtain air bags from A-C pillar. 3-pt front belts w/pre-tensioners, force limiters & height adj 3 point outer rear belts with pretensioners LATCH anchor system on outer rear seats/ Tether anchors on all rear seats Integrated side impact protection in doors Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) COMFORT/CONVENIENCE: Multifunction leather trim 3 spoke wheel/ adjustable steering column height & reach 8-way power adj front seats AM/FM/CD sound system w/ 10 speakers / Universal Audio Interface Bluetooth (R) hands-free phone interface Power one-touch windows, rear window wiper Rear privacy glass & floormats Cruise control, homelink (R) 5- 12V outlet Multifunction trip Computer Exterior mirrors heated and retractable AC w/integrated active carbon filter OPTIONS: 20" RS spyder Design Wheel TPMS 8 SpdTips Incl Auto Start Stop Func Light Comfort Pkg with Mem Convenience Pkg Servotronic 3-spoke Multi-FuncHeat SWcarbon Moonroof Driver Memory Package Heated Front Seats Auto Dimming Interior Rearview Automatically Dimming Exterior 12v outlet in rear center PCM with Navigation Module Bi-Xenon(TM) Headlights w/PDLS Dimmable Interior (LED) Lighting Bose Surround Sound System Exclusive Options: Extend Grab handles Trim Pkg Carbon Porsche Crest Front Headrests Kenwood Rear View Camera Back-up Sensors

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Jack Olsen built a Porsche 911 to drive every day and conquer Willow Springs

Mon, Dec 15 2014

Almost two years ago we wrote about the 12-Gauge Garage Jack Olsen built to house his multifarious Porsche 911 - its 1972 bodywork hides four decades of Porsche parts, like the transaxle from a 1977 911 and the engine from 1995 911, for example. It weighs 2,400 pounds and has 272 horsepower, and Olsen uses it daily driving and for track days, the latter excursions featuring homemade, bolt-on aero parts. German magazine Auto Bild stopped by Olsen's house to look in on the Porsche called "Black Beauty II," and we get a few more details about the mods he's made, like swapping out for fiberglass body panels and welding Fuchs wheel centers to wider Corvette barrels so he could run different tires. Most importantly, though, Olsen divulges his passion for lowering his lap time at Willow Springs. Randy Pobst set the lap record for a production car around the 2.5-mile Big Willow track in a Porsche 918 Spyder at 1:23.54 during a Motor Trend test (the outright record, according to Willow Springs, is held by Michael Andretti at 1:06.050 in a CART car). Further down the list, Steve Millen drove a 415-hp 911 GT3 RS around the same track in 1:33.14 - a car 600 pounds heavier than Olsen's. Over the past 14 years of tinkering with his car, Olsen says his data shows his lap time is now down to 1:26.88, achieved on the day of filming the Auto Bild video. That time would put him in between the 1:26 flat posted by Dominik Farnbacher in a 608-hp Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR and the 1:28.93 put up by Pobst in a 400-hp, 991-series 911. You can hear Olsen tell it in his own words in the video.

Porsche to offer next-gen 911 GT3 with a manual

Mon, Nov 2 2015

Porsche may have offended some of the purists among its customer base when it rolled out the current 911 GT3 with only a dual-clutch transmission. But according to Car and Driver, the next GT3 will get a stick again. The development comes as the good folks at Zuffenhausen (and Weissach) attempt to balance the instant-shifting benefits of a DCT with the direct involvement of a conventional manual transmission. On the one hand, Porsche introduced a new seven-speed manual with the 991-generation model. On the other, it didn't offer that manual (or any manual for that matter) on the GT3 or even the more hardcore GT3 RS. In response to customer demand for a more back-to-basics approach, Porsche is preparing to introduce a new variant expected to be called the 911 R, with a manual, no turbos, and skinnier tires for a more linear driving experience. And the Cayman GT4 was launched only with a manual instead of a DCT. "The GT3 is full of systems that make sense on the track, but for the purist, there may be something lost," Porsche GT chief Andreas Preuninger told C/D. "It is our long-term goal to have the customer decide between the two approaches." In addition to the DCT, the current GT3 also features a four-wheel steering system. The shift (so to speak) back to a manual option in the next GT3 will undoubtedly come as a welcome development for those purists offended by the DCT-only option – to say nothing of Porsche's movement towards SUVs, diesels, and hybrids. That manual option may not, however, offer all seven forward cogs available in the stick-shift Carrera. One way or another, though, we don't doubt that most customers would still go for the dual-clutch option over the single on they can actuate themselves. Related Video:

Malaise Era All-Stars

Fri, 17 May 2013

A few weeks ago, we bid a fond happy 40th anniversary to the automotive dark ages of 1973-84 that have come to be known as "The Malaise Era" - the performance ice-age when 160 horsepower was a lot and a 0-60 time of under 10 seconds was remarkable. Like music in the 1980s, everything in automobiledom didn't suck, however. There were a few bright spots. Here are five of our favorites:
1976-79 Porsche 930, aka 911 Turbo Carrera (above)
Photo Credit: Dorotheum