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2008 Porsche Cayenne S on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:130450 Color: Roof rails
Location:

Belleville, New Jersey, United States

Belleville, New Jersey, United States
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EXTERIOR
Roof rails
Rear window wiper/washer w/delay
Pwr heated retractable mirrors
Heat-insulating laminated glass w/enhanced reflectivity, rear privacy glass
Heated windshield washers
Bi-Xenon headlamps w/dynamic leveling, washers, dynamically controlled static cornering light
Integrated front/rear fog lights
Rain-sensing front wipers w/heated washer nozzles
Pwr tailgate latch
INTERIOR
Front/rear parking assist system
Bose AM/FM radio-inc: CD player, 14-speakers, subwoofer, MP3 capability
Homelink garage door opener
Leather-wrapped shift lever
Stainless steel door entry guard & pedal pads
Cruise control
Iluminated vanity mirrors
Rear window defogger
Full leather 12-way pwr heated comfort front bucket seats w/enhanced memory
(6) aux pwr outlets
Dual front/rear adjustable cup holders
Heated multifunction 3-spoke steering wheel w/pwr adjustment
Automatic climate control w/dual front passenger controls-inc: auto air recirculation system w/air quality sensor, particle/pollen/carbon filter
Aluminum-look interior
Alarm system with ultrasonic interior surveillance, inclination sensor
PCM info & navigation system
Electronic immobilizer w/in-key transponder
Lockable air conditioned glovebox & front passenger seat storage compartment
Trip computer
Full leather 12-way pwr heated comfort front bucket seats w/enhanced memory & lumbar
60/40 split folding heated rear seats
Front/rear reading lamps
Pwr door locks
Pwr windows
MECHANICAL
Dry sump lubrication
6-speed tiptronic transmission w/OD
4-wheel vented disc brakes w/6-piston front/4-piston rear aluminum fixed calipers
Air suspension w/self-leveling ride height control, Porsche active suspension management (PASM)
Variocam Plus
Brake pad wear sensors w/in dash warning light
4.8L DOHC SMPI aluminum twin-turbocharged 32-valve V8 engine
18" x 8" Cayenne Turbo II alloy wheels
P255/55ZR18 tires
(2) exhaust outlets in matte silver finish
Front/rear stabilizer bars
Fully galvanized steel body w/integrated frame
Porsche Traction Management (PTM) permanent all-wheel drive
Front independent double wishbone suspension
Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
4-wheel anti-lock braking system
Rear independent multi-link suspension
Servotronic speed-sensitive pwr steering system
18" collapsible spare tire
NOTE
**PRELIMINARY STANDARD EQUIPMENT**
PROCESSING-OTHER
City 12/hwy 19 (4.8L engine/6-speed auto trans)
SAFETY
Front/rear side curtain airbags
Child seat UCRA anchors on outer rear seats
Front airbag deactivation
Side-guard door beams
3-point seat belts w/pretensioners, front force limiters
Front side-impact airbags
Driver & front passenger frontal airbags
Child safety rear door locks


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Porsche Cayman GT4 storms Switzerland with 385 hp [w/video]

Tue, Mar 3 2015

Much as we love the Porsche 911 in all its variants, there's definitely a case to be made for the smaller Cayman as the best-driving sports car in the company's lineup. We adore it in all forms, and most recently fell madly in love with the new Cayman GTS. But here at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, Porsche has unveiled a truly special, range-topping variant of its mid-engine coupe: the GT4. And after seeing it in person, we're pretty much head-over-heels in love. That's because the GT4 is the most hardcore variant of the Cayman yet, using a 385-horsepower version of Porsche's 3.8-liter flat-six, derived from the 911 Carrera S. It sends power to the rear wheels solely via a six-speed manual transmission with dynamic gearbox mounts, and we're told the hot new coupe will sprint to 60 miles per hour in just 4.2 seconds – a full half-second quicker than the 340-hp Cayman GTS. Building upon that, the GT4 uses a host of chassis components from the potent 911 GT3, and offers further upgrades like ceramic brakes and carbon fiber bucket seats. This should make for one seriously track-worthy machine, and Porsche already says that the GT4 will run the Nurburgring in a scant 7:20 – the same time as the 2011 911 GT3. It's all very awesome, this GT4. To say we're stoked would be a gross understatement. Look for it to hit Porsche dealers in July, starting at $84,600. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. A New Member of Porsche's GT Family The benchmark in its class: the Porsche Cayman GT4 Atlanta, Feb. 3, 2015 - Porsche's GT family is proud to announce the addition of an exciting new member: the Cayman GT4. This is the first Porsche GT sports car based on the Cayman and features components of the 911 GT3. Clocking a lap time of 7 minutes and 40 seconds on the North Loop of the Nurburgring, the Cayman GT4 earns the same lap time as the 2011 911 GT3 and positions itself as the new benchmark atop its market segment. The Cayman GT4 clearly demonstrates Porsche's dedication and passion to continue to promote truly industry-leading two-door sports cars in the future – sports cars that are developed at the Motorsport department in Weissach. The engine, chassis, brakes, and aerodynamic design of the Cayman GT4 are configured for maximum driving dynamics while retaining the versatility and everyday utility that are typical of the two-seater Porsche coupe.

On Broughams and Alfas | Autoblog Podcast #501

Fri, Jan 27 2017

On this week's podcast, Mike Austin and David Gluckman discuss the odd history of the oft-recycled Brougham name. (Did you know some people pronounce it "broom" and they're not wrong?) There is of course discussion of what they've been driving lately, and things wrap up with Spend My (Your) Money buying advice to help you, our dear listeners. The rundown is below. Remember, if you have a car-related question you'd like us to answer or you want buying advice of your very own, send a message or a voice memo to podcast at autoblog dot com. (If you record audio of a question with your phone and get it to us, you could hear your very own voice on the podcast. Neat, right?) And if you have other questions or comments, please send those too. Autoblog Podcast #501 The video meant to be presented here is no longer available. Sorry for the inconvenience. Topics and stories we mention 2017 Honda CR-V 2017 Porsche Macan GTS 2018 Porsche Panamera 4 E-Hybrid 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Brougham the guy and Brougham cars Used cars! Rundown Intro - 00:00 What we're driving - 02:51 Brougham - 37:39 Spend My Money - 47:28 Total Duration: 01:07:02 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Feedback Email – Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show on iTunes Podcasts Alfa Romeo Cadillac Honda Porsche alfa romeo giulia alfa romeo giulia quadrifoglio porsche macan gts

Jack Olsen built one Porsche to do it all

Wed, 23 Jan 2013

Jack Olsen has built himself a lair called the 12-Gauge Garage, and inside that garage he built a lairy Porsche 911 nicknamed Black Beauty II. Although it looks like one of Stuttgart's models from the sixties or seventies, it is actually four decades of 911 gubbins from 1965 to 2000 thrown under one shell: the lightweight body is from 1972, the transaxle from 1977, the brakes from a 1986 Turbo, the engine from 1995, for example. It weighs 2,400 pounds and it's got 272 horsepower to get it going, but it's still a pure Porsche, Olsen saying, "If you stop thinking about what you're doing, it will remind you in very abrupt ways."
Olsen said the real point has been to have one car that does it all, so he does everything in his 911 from neighborhood runs to 7-11 to track racing - he loads the aero bits in the car and bolts them on trackside. And he says he'll never stop tweaking the suspension.
You can watch and hear the rest in Olsen's words in the video below.