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Porsche Cayenne Turbo on 2040-cars

US $26,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:6950 Color: Black
Location:

Yorktown, Virginia, United States

Yorktown, Virginia, United States
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Up for sale is our 2013 Porsche Cayenne Turbo. It is almost new with only 6,950 miles! It is garage kept at home and work! This is our 4th car and was used only for weekend and leisure trips by my wife and I. We are selling several of our vehicles before we retire in Florida in August. This Cayenne had a MSRP of $130k! It has all the desirable options and is under the factory bumper to bumper warranty until October 2016 or 50,000 miles. All services are up to date and it is ready for the new owner. Clean carfax with zero accidents and clear title. This is the world's most powerful SUV! It is faster than my old Porsche 911 Turbo! 500 horsepower, All Wheel drive, seats five comfortably (plus your gear), and 0-60 in 4 seconds! It is finished in Black exterior with Black full leather interior. It has: Comfort Lighting Package ParkAssist (Front and Rear) incl. Reversing CameraSeat Ventilation (Front)Rear heated seats Panoramic Roof LED Headlights incl. Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS Plus) Porsche Entry & Drive Power Sunblind for Rear Side Windows Lane Change Assist (LCA)- Comfort Lighting Package - ParkAssist (Front and Rear) incl. Reversing Camera - Seat Ventilation (Front)- Seat Heating (Front and Rear) - Panoramic Roof LED Headlights incl. Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS Plus) Porsche Entry & Drive Power Sunblind for Rear Side Windows Lane Change Assist (LCA)Sport Chrono Package Sport ExhaustVoice ControlHigh gloss black exterior packagePDCCCompass displaySport design steering wheel with paddlesPTV plusPanoramic roof systemElectric rear window sunshadesFront and rear automatic climate control12 volt outlet in rearTouch screen navigation systemAdaptive cruise controlAdaptive 18 way power full leather front seatsDimmable interior LED lightsBurmester high end surround sound system Onto the pictures: We are selling the Cayenne Turbo with NO RESERVE! It needs absolutely nothing but a new owner. All services up to date! The exterior and interior are in brand new shape. I have all the books, window sticker, keys, warranty cards, etc. Why buy new when you can save over $40,000 dollars.

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DP Motorsport tries to turn a vintage Porsche 911 into a sleeper

Tue, 20 Aug 2013

Once you get past the fact that it's hard to call a car a sleeper when it has race-product stickers on its quarter panel, and the script across the back panel reads "Porsche 911 3.2 Sleeper," it's fun to imagine what this car can do. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Porsche 911, Germany's DP Motorsport took a model from 1986, stripped it of everything - including the paint and undercoating - then replaced everything with lightweight and race-ready parts.
In went race cams and ported cylinder heads, a lightweight flywheel, an RSR titanium racing exhaust, 935-style lollipop seats and RSR carpeting, a lightweight battery, perforated and galvanized hinges and brackets, hardened perspex windows. The 3.2-liter engine puts out 270 horsepower - 70 hp above the stock 911 on sale here in 1986 - and 226 pound-feet of torque through a limited slip differential to staggered wheels. The exterior color is metallic rock-green lacquer.
If you want one, $120,00 is where the part starts, but DP Motorsport says it offers the parts individually if you don't need your vintage Porsche to sleep this hard. On a side note, for a chucklesome journey back in time, check out this review of the 1986 911 that gets things going with this line: "First off, the Porsche 911 is very expensive - how does about 40 thou grab you?" Back on topic, there's a press release below that tells the rest of the story of the 3.2 Sleeper.

Vintage-ish Porsche 911 buying guide

Tue, Jul 21 2015

Harry Metcalfe is always great at showing viewers the intricate details of the vehicles in his collection as part of the Harry's Garage series. This time he's helping out future buyers by explaining what to look for when purchasing a classic and slightly more modern Porsche 911. His examples for this lesson are two absolute beauties that are about to cross the block from Silverstone Auctions in the UK: a 1972 2.4 S and a 1991 964-chassis RS Clubsport. The '72 in creamy white here epitomizes the look of early 911s. The coupe is handsome, purposeful, and fairly compact by modern standards. According to Metcalfe, when looking at one, don't worry about a wobbly gearshift. Apparently, they're all like that, even ones as well cared for as this example. As with any used car purchase, he recommends trying to get as many service records as you can. It's just good to know as much about the vehicle's life as possible before throwing down any cash. Where the '72 911 shows the more gentlemanly side of the brand, the '91 RS Clubsport is Porsche proving the company's performance credentials. Metcalfe slightly dings the switch to an aftermarket air filter here, but overall it's hard to find a major fault. These cars were essentially road-going racers in this trim. The engineers in Zuffenhausen chopped out as much weight as possible and then fitted Recaro racing buckets and a roll cage. This thing was meant clock as many laps around the 'Ring as the driver could stand.

Ferrari Speciale and Porsche GT3 make the trip to Le Mans

Thu, Aug 6 2015

Call it a pilgrimage. Call it a right of passage. The bottom line is that every racing fan should make the trip to Le Mans at some point. All the better if you can do it in style, as Evo has for this latest video. Instead of taking any old car through the Chunnel and along the French countryside to the famous Circuit de la Sarthe, Evo made the trip in the Ferrari 458 Speciale and Porsche 911 GT3. Both are more extreme versions of the already capable sports cars. They're still naturally aspirated, drive the rear wheels through seven-speed dual-clutch transmissions, and both won top honors in Evo's car of the year awards upon their release. And we could hardly imagine better vehicles for the journey. Along the way, the convoy-of-two stopped by the side of the old Rouen-Les-Essarts circuit. Back in the 1950s and 60s it was regarded as one of Europe's finest street circuits, hosting the French Grand Prix five times. It was closed down and paved over in the decades that followed, and is today part of a public thoroughfare – but you can still drive around it and see some of the relics of its former self peering through. Related Video: News Source: Evo via YouTube Ferrari Porsche Supercars Videos viral video porsche 911 gt3 evo circuit de la sarthe