Welcome to Auto Haus, Inc., located in the resort town
of Naples, Florida. All of the cars we advertise are located
at our dealership. Please feel free to stop by and visit us
in person or on the web. A licensed and bonded dealer,
Auto Haus, Inc. has over 25 years experience in the
luxury car industry. We're staffed by knowledgeable
professionals and employ a low-pressure sales approach.
Vehicle Description
Offered for sale is a very clean example of the legendary 911 Carrera from Porsche, a 2004 (996) C2 Cabrio with low original miles and in remarkable condition - this car was absolutely loved by the prior owner, and it shows. The interior and exterior are in excellent original condition, as is the soft top. The Pirelli P-Zeros are in great shape, and all service is up to date. Phone us at (239) 273-1150 or (239) 261-3600 for sales information.
Auto Haus, Inc. has great financing specials for qualified buyers with rates as low as 2.94% on very late model cars, with only mildly increasing rates on prior years. We also offer GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL for any applicant, regardless of credit history. You can apply on-line, and will receive an answer by the next business day. We take trade-ins at fair market value and can help arrange shipping to anywhere in the world. All Auto Haus, Inc. vehicles are fully inspected at our Bosch Certified Workshop, and serviced as required prior to sale. They are professionally detailed, photographed, and offered for sale both on the Internet and locally at our convenient location on at Airport Pulling Road North, Naples FL 34104. Call us at (239) 273-1150 or (239) 261-3600 for more details or to schedule a test drive. We can promise your next car buying experience will be fair, pleasant, and satisfying. Call or stop by today!
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Please call Bill or Scott at
(239) 273-1150 or (239) 261-3600
for more information, or email us directly at cars@autohausfl.com
The leather interior is in incredibly well-preserved condition.
The original exterior finishe is in remarkable condition - this
car has always been garaged.
The interior of this 911 is all original and in amazing condition.
Check out the professional install of an aftermarket XM/Sirius
Satellite receiver - can you tell this car was loved?
Bose sound!
Power seats with driver memory!
Rear seats!
The engine compartment is like new - a good detail
can't accomplish this, only good ownership.
Terms Of Sale: In-State buyers must also pay sales tax
and registration fees. Out-of-State buyers may register and
pay applicable taxes in their home state. All buyers will be
charged a $200 documentation fee. All bidders must have
pre-approved loans/financing or must be able to pay cash in
person for the vehicle. Financing must be secured prior to
bidding. Payment must be made by certified check or bank to
bank transfer. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs.
Remember that your bid constitutes a legally binding contract
to purchase this car. Please do not bid if you're not seriously
interested or financially able to purchase this car.
Porsche may have one more vehicle in its stable with the GTS moniker, if these spy shots are any indication. They show off the presumed 911 GTS lapping the track - the model meant to slide in under the GT3 to be a bit more driver-friendly but still very fast alternative to a stock Carrera. At first glance, it might look like any other 911, but the devil is in the details. The most obvious among the differences are two centrally mounted exhaust outlets, rather than the ones closer to the corners on most of the current models. They also aren't perfectly in the center like the GT3. The taillights are also somewhat thicker than the current ones, and the rear decklid is split into three exposed sections. This is the third time we've seen the presumed GTS. The first was as a coupe late last year. Then it showed up again in March testing in convertible form. Although, that version also sported fender vents at the rear.
According to the crew at Motor Trend, we should think of the video below "as an addendum to Best Driver's Car," a test the magazine put together that elevated the 2013 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S above all others in the category of driving joy. It seems the brand-new 2014 Chevy Corvette Stingray wasn't able to take part in the magazine's official test, and neither was the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. And so Motor Trend did the only logical thing: It procured both the 'Vette and Prancing Horse as soon as it could, and put them both on track with the Driver's Car-winning 911. Of course, these cars don't actually compete against each other - the Ferrari offers up 731 horsepower and wears an asking price of $434,144 as tested, which means you could buy four loaded Corvettes for the price of one F12, and still have money left for a garage to store them in - but that's not the point of this particular test. The point of this test isn't to listen to the beautiful sounds coming from the Porsche's flat-six-cylinder, the Corvette's pushrod V8 or the Ferrari's luscious V12, either, but the video below is worth watching for those three reasons alone. You know what to do.
While the recent bankruptcy of Bertone shows that it has become very difficult to be a coachbuilder today, it seems there is still a business case in creating unique bodies for premium vehicles. Case in point, Studiotorino a small, Italian coachbuilder that has been creating limited-edition cars since 2005. Its latest creation is the Moncenisio, which debuted as a prototype at the National Automobile Museum of Turin on March 21. It's named after the 1902 Susa-Moncenisio race in Italy, the first automotive hillclimb in the world. The Moncenisio begins life as Porsche Cayman S, and each car will be built to order with a planned production run of 19 examples. The chassis, mechanicals and engine are all left untouched. The only thing that Studiotorino alters are the body panels and interior appointments. Prices start at at a heady 145,000 euros ($200,420 US), plus the cost of the donor vehicle. Architect Daniele Gaglione penned the shape of the Moncenisio, taking inspiration from the 1963 Porsche 904. The sports coupes receive carbon fiber pieces that replace the front bumper, side panels and rear bumper. Studiotorino also covers the rear side windows with welded metal panels. The design is still clearly a Cayman, especially from the front, but the extended roof and support pillars create a new look from behind, which features a new exhaust treatment and rear spoiler. The interior receives leather upholstery on the engine compartment cover, the partition between the engine and seats, ceiling and A-pillars. Scroll down to view a walkaround of the Moncenisio and read the full press release about it.