2000 Porsche 911 Carrera 2!! Burgundy On Grey. Serviced And Ready To Go!! on 2040-cars
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Engine:3.4L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Make: Porsche
Interior Color: GREY
Model: 911
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: CARRERA
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 90,125
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: CARRERA 2
2000 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA 2!! STUNNING BURGUNDY ON GREY LEATHER WITH CHROME WHEELS. NEW BRAKES, NEWER TIRES, FRESHLY SERVICED AND READY TO GO!! THIS 911 IS EQUIPED WITH TIPTRONIC TRANSMISSION AS WELL AS PERFORMANCE HEADERS ON IT THAT MAKE THE CAR SOUND ABSOLUTELY GREAT. COSMETICALY THE CAR IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION FOR A 2000 WITH 90K MILES. MECHANICALY IT IS GREAT. DRIVES BEAUTIFUL JUST LIKE IT SHOULD. NEEDS NOTHING, JUST TURN KEY AND ENJOY. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL SAM AT (616)262-2729, OR SEND MESSAGE THROUGH EBAY. THANKS, HAPPY BIDDING.
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Remembering Porsche's illustrious Le Mans history
Fri, 13 Jun 2014Not only does this weekend mark the running of the 82nd 24 Hours of Le Mans, it will also see the return of one of the race's most venerable brands to the top tiers of endurance racing. Porsche will campaign its first top-flight car since the 1998 911 GT1-98, the 919 Hybrid, at this weekend's race, in the hopes of knocking off its corporate rival, the dominant Audi team.
To understand just what a win for the 919 would mean, though, you need to look back on the intrinsic connection between the Circuit de la Sarthe and Porsche. It's a history that spans decades, dating back to the team's first win in 1970.
XCar has a great video on that history. At 25 minutes, it's a bit on the long side. Then again it is the Friday before Le Mans. Take a look below for the video.
2014 Porsche 911 Turbo S
Wed, 04 Sep 2013A Wicked-Fast Street Legal Multi-Tool
Walter Röhrl was carving up the circuit in the Porsche 911 Turbo S like a skilled Jedi Master - and I was sitting next to him, mesmerized by the breathtaking show. I had strapped myself securely into the front passenger bucket of the all-new coupe less than a minute earlier, expecting nothing more than a few quick laps around a track at the hands of another celebrated race driver. Been there, done that. Many times, actually.
Yet this was different. Röhrl was not only calculated and methodical in his approach, but his rally-tuned cerebrum appeared to be actively reading available grip levels while effortlessly tossing the all-wheel-drive Porsche into each corner at gut-wrenching speeds. His hands were moving rapidly, sending tiny steering corrections to the front tires, and he was using every inch of the track to extract more speed. We launched over a curb, dropped a wheel in the dirt and then drifted around a wide off-camber turn. His human precision and focus was astounding, and the performance he was extracting from the machine was just short of breathtaking.
Mark Webber gets early clearance for Porsche departure
Thu, 28 Nov 2013If there's no rest for the wicked, there's surely even less rest for the wickedly fast. And make no mistake about it, Mark Webber is wickedly fast. He may not have proven able (or given the opportunity, depending on who you ask) to emerge from Sebastian Vettel's shadow after six seasons partnered with the multiple world champion at Red Bull Racing, but he's still won nine Formula One grands prix, to say nothing of the sports car races he won with Mercedes in the late 90s. But now he's leaving F1 to anchor Porsche's new LMP1 program, and according to the latest reports, he's departing Red Bull for Porsche sooner than expected.
Typically an F1 driver is obliged to stay with his team until the end of the calendar year - not just the end of the racing season - helping out with things like promotional events and fine-tuning next year's car. But news.com.au reports that Red Bull has given him early leave, so once the racing action in Brazil is done on Sunday, he's departing straight for Porsche's racing headquarters in Wiessach, Germany.
It won't be Webber's first visit to the facility, having already swung by to have his new seat fitted. But his early arrival will undoubtedly help him and Porsche get up and running ahead of schedule. The move may have been facilitated by a new sponsorship deal that could see Webber carry Red Bull with him to Le Mans, so don't be too surprised to see the energy drink company's logo on the side of the new Porsche once the new racing season gets under way next year, whether in concert with or instead of the anticipated revival of the Martini Racing livery.