2006 Porsche Cayenne Turbo on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
This 2006 Porsche Cayenne Turbo Sport Utility offers more than what you were expecting Stunning Black on Black beauty that captures attention from everyone that sees it! Powered by a 450-horsepower, 4.5L, 8-cylinder Twin Turbo engine, AWD, Sport Suspension with Shiftable Automatic Transmission you can drive this one anywhere. Combining the High Performance which this Porsche is known for and combining it with a stylish body. Features Include Multi-contour Dual Power Adjustable Heated Front Seats with Driver memory, An After-market Premium DVD Sound System with AM/FM Stereo and CD/Satellite Radio Capability, plus GPS Navigation and Rear-view Camera, Power Moon-roof, Leather-wrapped/Wood-grain Power Telescopic/Tilt Steering Wheel, Xenon Headlamps, Privacy Glass, Premium 18-inch Alloy Wheels with BRAND NEW Tires, these are just some of the highlights. What else could you ask for? Well-maintained with all service maintenance performed. Non-smoker (never allowed smoking). No accidents. Garage Kept. |
Porsche Cayenne for Sale
- 2005 porsche cayenne s sport utility 4-door 4.5l(US $17,200.00)
- Cayenne s , one owner, florida car, certified pre-owned
- ***gts - 2,411 miles - $110,055 msrp - gts interior pkg in carmine red ***(US $98,777.00)
- 2006 porsche cayenne turbo s suv awd 520hp twin turbo immaculate android nav(US $34,999.99)
- Awd v8 cayenne s, navigation, sunroof, heated seats, park assist, bluetooth
- Gorgeous with monstrous power plant, mint condition and properly serviced(US $16,900.00)
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Jaguar F-Type squares off against Porsche 911, Aston V8 Vantage with Chris Harris
Fri, 21 Jun 2013Chris Harris is back on the job, taking on really really difficult car questions like: Which enormously sexy and good-to-drive, high-performance convertible is the top of the heap? As one of the hottest cars in the luxury space right now, the Jaguar F-Type S is, of course, in on the action. Competition comes in the form of the Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster and the Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet. Sun-loving CEOs who despise test-driving need look no further.
Scroll on below for a fully featured (with a running time of more than 20 minutes) comparison video. Harris does his best to entertain - in a typically nitpicky and made-up-British-words fashion - and the moving pictures are lovely to look at. Kick back, pour a pint and get your weekend started off right.
Motor Trend hits Laguna Seca with Ferrari F12, Chevy Corvette, Porsche 911
Thu, 26 Sep 2013According 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.
The mid-engine Porsche backstory
Thu, 09 Oct 2014As an automaker's identity evolves over years, its signature becomes defined by any number of factors - heritage (Mercedes-Benz), image (Lamborghini), or market share (Toyota). In the case of Porsche, it was an engineering quirk that forged the German company's most enduring character trait.
Porsche would not have survived - let alone, thrived - in today's saturated landscape had it not been for the 911, and that slope-tailed sports car wouldn't have sprung to life without its predecessor, the 356. While phenomenal success of those rear-engine icons built the company, forays into the mid-engine configuration have played a significant part in establishing the brand's identity.
The Mid-Engine Prototype Of Ferry Porsche's Dreams