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2014 Porsche Cayman S on 2040-cars

US $30,800.00
Year:2014 Mileage:6120 Color: Gray /
 Black
Location:

Milton, Massachusetts, United States

Milton, Massachusetts, United States

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The car has all the right options to create the perfect driving experience; a fantastic 3.4L flat six, 6 speed manual gearbox, sports exhaust, 20 inch Carrera wheels, and a sports design steering wheel. It's a joy to drive, and every time I get behind the wheel, it makes me feel whole. That's really the only way to describe it. I have added XPEL Ultimate clear film to the entire front of the car. ($2500). I also had OptiCoat Pro Plus installed for maximum gloss and protection on all of the paint. Basically, you can tell I was planning on keeping this car. So that being said, the next owner is in luck.

Options that came with the car:
-Agate Grey Metallic ($710)
-20-inch Carrera Classic wheels ($2,730)
-Wheel caps color Porsche crest ($185)
-SportDesign steering wheel ($250)
-Convenience package ($900)
-Sport exhaust system ($2,825)


Modifications that I had added to the car:
-OEM 997.2 GT3 RS steering wheel (it's completely alcantara with a red center stripe) ($1,900)
-Kenwood eXcelon DDN992 - 2 Din Network AV Navigation System with Bluetooth & HD radio including Sirius, with USB and 30 PIN cable located in center console. ($3,400)
-Back-up camera thats connected into the Kenwood unit. (included in headunit price)
-K&N Air filters ($100)
-ZunSport honeycomb grills one the front bumper, rear bumper and side intakes ($700)
-OEM GTS rear tail lights ($495)
-OEM Alcantara gearshift ($539)
-OEM Alcantara center console lid with the Porsche Crest ($240)
-I have also installed 14 way powered seats (ventilation and heating) (They came out of a 2014 Cayman S, the pervious owner was turning his car into a track toy) ($6,000)
-Lo Jack Early warning system with 3 key fobs ($995)
-Illuminated 'Cayman' doorsills ($606)
-Third key ($429)
-OEM billet Porsche gas cap ($158)
-SunTek CXP 35% window tint on all windows ($600)

Paint Protection:
-XPEL Ultimate full front clear bra with 10yr warranty ($2,500)
-OptiCoat Pro+ w/ 5yr warranty ($1,300)

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Jay Leno plugs himself into Porsche's 918 Spyder

Mon, 24 Mar 2014

As one of the greatest sports car manufacturers of all time, when Porsche puts out a new, ultra-exclusive hypercar, enthusiasts tend to stand up and take note. Jay Leno is no exception, and now, the funnyman is finally getting his time with awesome 918 Spyder.
With his 1963 Porsche 356 and his 2005 Carrera GT flanking a Liquid Silver 918, Leno takes us through the basics of this plug-in hybrid roadster alongside Daniel Eastman of Porsche North America. Following the chat, Leno and Eastman take the German-plated car through the streets of California, testing it in a number of modes and even going on a short, all-electric freeway cruise.
If you're looking to learn more about the 918, or to just here its glorious gas engine at work, you'll want to scroll down and take a look at the latest episode of Jay Leno's Garage.

Porsche Cayman GT4 speeds back into view

Tue, 18 Nov 2014

We're all familiar with the succession of numbers that follow the letters GT on a hard-core Porsche 911: the GT1 that was Stuttgart's Le Mans contender in the late 90s, the GT2 that packs turbochargers but without the Turbo's all-wheel drive and excess weight, and the naturally aspirated GT3 that's the enthusiast's choice. But a GT4? That's something new, and exactly what Porsche has in store.
Spied testing in Germany once again is the upcoming GT4 version of the Porsche Cayman, set to supersede the existing GTS and take the place of the previous Cayman R at the top of Porsche's junior sports car range. This latest batch of spy shots doesn't show us much more than the last crop, but gives us a much clearer view at what promises to be the most hardcore Cayman to date.
As you can see, the Cayman GT4 packs a much more aggressive aero kit and rolling stock than any version we've seen to date. It's got a lip spoiler, big air dam and GT3-style vent in front of the hood, deep air scoops along the flanks, a set of spindly alloys packing oversized brakes, a diffuser with twin central exhaust tips around back and a rear wing that's likely to be replaced with a sleeker unit before the GT4 reaches production.

Autocar pits Porsche 911 Turbo S against Formula 4 racer

Fri, 20 Jun 2014

There is a long-running argument among performance car fans: power vs. weight. In one corner you get cars generally with small engines making modest numbers but able to corner like they are telepathic, and in the other there are big thumping mills that are rocketships in a straight line but lumber in the turns. Autocar takes an interesting look this continuum in a recent video pitting a 552-hp Porsche 911 Turbo S against a 185-hp Formula 4 racecar. It hopes to find whether the Porsche's huge power advantage is enough to defeat the better grip and aero offered by the nimble racer.
There's no doubt that the Porsche is an utterly fantastic road car. The 911 Turbo looks mean with all of those intakes to suck in cool air, and it backs up the posture with huge amounts of grip available thanks to its all-wheel drive-system. However, at 3,538 pounds, it's a bit of a porker compared to the 1,135-pound Formula 4 car. The open-wheel car boasts just a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder from Ford and a six-speed sequential-manual gearbox, but it has loads of downforce to make up for it.
It shouldn't be a surprise that the formula car wins in the corners. After all, that's what it's made for. So do you think the massive horsepower superiority of the Porsche is enough to even the playing field? Scroll down to watch the video and find out, and even if you're not curious of the winner the 911 does some mean powerslides.