2004 Porsche Cayenne S Suv 4-door 4.5l - Celebrity Owned - Holly Madison on 2040-cars
North Haven, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Engine:4.5L 4511CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: White
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Cayenne
Trim: S Sport Utility 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 24,979
Sub Model: Cayenne S
Exterior Color: White
Up for auction is a 2004 Porsche Cayenne S originally owned by celebrity and Playboy Playmate Holly Madison. I purchased the vehicle in February 2008 personally from Holly and even went to the Playboy Mansion to pick it up. It is autographed on the passenger side of the dashboard by Holly Madison, Kendra Wilkinson, Bridget Marquardt, and of course, Hugh Hefner (autographs have been covered since day one).The vehicle had around 15k miles on it when I purchased it and currently has around 25k, obviously it isn't driven much. It has been parked in my garage since day one and is in the same condition in which I purchased it. The vehicle comes with a pop out head unit, TVs in the headrests, an upgraded sound system, fully custom interior (white suede headliner, tan leather with white suede inserts, white suede door panels, etc.) custom 22" black rims with a chrome lip, and so much more. I have the clear title in-hand and ready to be signed over to the new owner. The winning bidder is responsible for shipping accommodations and everything that comes along with it, of course I will help throughout the process. Any questions please feel free to ask. NO INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS/SHIPPING! Please don't bid if you don't have the funds or intention on going through with the sale. A $1,500.00 deposit is due with the first 24 hours after the auction ends. Do not bid if you have no feedback without contacting me first. Thanks and good luck!
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Porsche's baby Panamera delayed until 2019 or later
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The Pajun was (and theoretically still is, despite tardiness) a project to apply to the Panamera the same winning formula that Porsche used to transmute the Cayenne into the smaller Macan. Its size would be closer to the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes E-Class than the larger Panamera, and employ an array of six-cylinder engines.
The smaller five-door was set to be the cornerstone of Porsche Product Strategy 2018, a plan that included several new models to be launched within the next four years. However, reports now indicate that the Volkswagen Group is counting on Porsche to help bolster its profits and is not keen on investing in new products at this time, pushing the Pajun and other projects back until 2019 at the earliest. Although much of the strategy remains undisclosed, it is believed to include (or have included) a sub-Boxster sports car and a supercar to slot in between the 911 and the 918 Spyder. There was also talk of a shooting brake version of the Panamera based on the Sport Turismo concept pictured above. What will become of those projects, however, remains to be seen.
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You might wonder where Porsche fits into this. According to the Sun Sentinel, Denesevich's accomplice was one Porscha Kyles, who worked for the Broward Clerk of Courts. She allegedly used her access to driver's license records to steal information and sell it to Denesevich. He is then accused of filing fraudulent income taxes to recoup the refund checks.
According to the Sentinel, Kyles has already pleaded guilty to conspiracy and identity theft and was sentenced to three years and one day in prison. The duo reportedly stole over 100 identities and made at least $120,000. Scroll down for a video about this pair of auto-related criminals.
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