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2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:52000 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Canton, Ohio, United States

Canton, Ohio, United States

If you have questions email email me at: eddaekkildoo@clubsubaru.com .

Up for sale is my 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Sport Chrono. This is by far my favorite Porsche I've ever owned which
is why it breaks my heart to sell it. I have bills that need paid which is the only reason I am parting with the
vehicle. I was offered 32000 by a dealer for trade in but I figured I'd put it out for someone to get a good deal.
Not a big fan of the dealer price gouging and offering low trade in so they can make a ton of money. It has 52000
babied miles. Never abused and never tracked. Has always been adult owned his entire life. I am the third owner and
the car shows that its been a Sunday driver. Its always been garaged, never seen snow and hasn't seen rain. Even
from the additional owner who babied it as well. It has heater leather seats, navigation, sport chrono with sport
mode, tinted windows, two car covers, all keys, all manuals, bi-xenon head lights, no curb rash on rims, tires with
under 3000 miles on them, moonroof, suede roof liner, steering wheel controls, AWD, and the list goes on. Has brand
new brakes and rotors all the way around. Updated battery harness cable as the 997.1's have an failure issue with
these. Porsche of North Olmsted found the original to be faulty so I replaced it. Always been maintained by a
Porsche dealer or certified Porsche mechanic. The car has some rock chips but nothing which stands out, typical for
a car of this age. The previous owner backed into his garage door so I included a photo of the minor cracking. The
rear left bumper portion which sticks out by the rear license plate is loose but these are cheap to fix. The left
rock guard is beginning to peal and there are two small gouges below it in the bottom rock guard. Photos are
attached to show the minor issue. This was done by the detail shop who used a pressure washer on the rock guard.
The rock guard is only 40 bucks. Everything is minor and barely noticeable which is why I didn't worry about
fixing. The car gets maintenance every 1500 miles with oil change etc. Cabin filter and air filter were replaced
this year as well. If you have any questions or want additional photos or info just let me know.

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2014 Porsche Panamera Turbo S is a 911 Turbo for the family man

Thu, 21 Nov 2013

In the event that the Porsche Panamera Turbo's 520 horsepower and 189-mile-per-hour top speed aren't enough to sate the appetite of the speed freak, Porsche has just given the auto show debut to the faster, more powerful Panamera Turbo S.
With 570 horsepower being pumped from a 4.8-liter, twin-turbocharged V8, the Panamera Turbo S promises even faster acceleration, hitting 60 mph in 3.6 seconds, a 0.3-second improvement over the standard Turbo. The top speed, meanwhile, climbs to 192 mph, which is kind of ridiculous for a car with four doors and a trunk.
Other enhancements that come with this Panamera's extra syllable include carbon-ceramic brakes and the entirety of Porsche's active chassis systems, including Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control and Porsche Active Suspension Management. The performance goodies come standard, but that doesn't mean the Panamera Turbo S is cheap.

Porsche planning jacked-up 911 Safari? [w/poll]

Thu, 26 Dec 2013

The Porsche 911 may, for some, be the quintessential sportscar. And that typically means keeping it on paved roads and racing circuits. But there's a proud history to taking the Elfen off-road that traces back to specially-prepared 911s (like the one pictured above) which Porsche fielded in rallies in the late '70s and early '80s. And now Porsche is reportedly preparing to tap back into that history with a new off-road 911 model, according to the Auto Bild Motor Revue.
Tipped to be called the 911 Safari, the special variant would be based on the Carrera 4 but upgrade with bigger tires fitted to a beefed-up suspension with higher ground clearance and underbody skid plates. The model is expected to be presented initially as a concept at the Beijing Motor Show next April. But if enough interest is expressed - particularly from buyers in developing markets where the roads might not be as smooth as those to which North American and European drivers have become accustomed - Stuttgart could put it into production in 2016, when the current 991 is expected to get a mid-cycle refresh.
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Porsche Panamera gets new diesel in time for Frankfurt

Tue, 03 Sep 2013

Diesel may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Porsche, but in the European market - that vital one which Porsche calls home - diesels are indispensable. Particularly when you're trying to extend beyond niche sports cars and into the mainstream luxury sedan market as Zuffenhausen has with the Panamera. In fact, diesels account for 15 percent of Panamera sales worldwide (even though they're not offered Stateside), so to keep oil-burning customers happy, Porsche has announced a series of upgrades.
Set to be unveiled in the flesh at the fast-approaching Frankfurt Motor Show, the new Panamera Diesel packs 300 horsepower. That's 50 hp (or 20 percent) more than the model it replaces, significantly dropping the 0-62 sprint from 6.8 seconds to 6 flat, and raising top speed from 152 miles per Autobahn-crunching hour to 161. While they were at it, Porsche's engineers also fitted the rear differential with torque vectoring (previously reserved for gasoline-burning models) and retuned the transmission and suspension.
You can delve into the press release below for all the details - including the new model's improved towing capacity! - but the reality, for better or worse, is that the Panamera Diesel isn't offered here. So if you've been celebrating Labor Day (or even Labour Day, for our friends to the north) like we have, don't go looking for it at your local dealer, who will have only a Cayenne Diesel to show you instead.