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2013 Yachting Blue Porsche Panamera 4 Hatchback 4-door 3.6l on 2040-cars

US $66,500.00
Year:2013 Mileage:32500
Location:

Garden City, New York, United States

Garden City, New York, United States

Technical/Mechanical

3.6 liter V6, 300 HP, 295 lb. ft. torque

Aluminum allow engine block and cylinder heads

Resonance induction intake manifold

4 valves per cylinder

Variocam Plus variable valve timing and lift

Integrated dry sump lubrication system

7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)

All-wheel drive

Double wishbone suspension

Multilink LSA suspension w/ stabilizer bar-R

Porsche Stability Management (PSM) w/ ABS

ASR, EDTC, ABD-Automatic Brake Differential

14.2” vented rotors w/ 6 piston calipers-F

13” vented rotors w/ 4 piston calipers-R

8”x18” It alloy wheels-245/50 tires-F

9”x18” it allow wheels-275/45 tires-R

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Bi-Xenon headlights

 

Passive Safety/Environment

LEV II – Low Emission Vehicle

2-stage driver/pass airbags, F/R side airbag

Driver/pass knee airbags, curtain airbags from A to C pillar. 3 point front belts

w/ pre-tensioners, force limiters & height adj. 3-point rear belts with pre-tensioners

LATCH anchors on rear seats

Fully galvanized high strength steel body with front and rear deformation zones

 

Comfort/Convenience

Multifunction leather wheel, manually adjustable steering column height & reach,

8-way power adj front seats w/ driver memory

CD/DVD audio player with AM/FM radio

235 watts & 11 loudspeakers

Universal Audio Interface w/iPod conn.

Bluetooth hands-free phone interface

Electric moonroof and automatic deck lid

Power one-touch up and down windows

Cruise Control, Homelink, 4  12V outlets

Multifunction trip computer

3 cupholders in front, 2 in rear

Floor mats

 

Options

Metallic paint

Bose Audio Package

Premium Plus Package

14-way Power Seats w/ memory F & R

All-Season tires for 19” alloy wheels

Heated Seats front and rear

Heated Steering Wheel

19” Panamera Turbo Wheels

Wheel Center with Color Crest

Porsche Active Suspension Mgt

Seat Ventilation Front

Bi-Xenon headlights

Park Assist (F&R) w/ Rev Camera

Servotronic

Bose Surround Sound System

Sirius XM Sat Radio Tuner

Six-Disc CD/DVD Changer

Hi-Gloss Monochrome Blck Extr Pckg

Elec Roll-up Shade Rear Side Windows

Elec Rollup Shade Rear Compartment

Side Skirts Painted

Porsche Crest-Front Headrest

 

Original Total Price $95,035

 

Auto Services in New York

Witchcraft Body & Paint ★★★★★

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Phone: (518) 692-7774

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Auto blog

Porsche 911 Aerodynamic prototype cheated the wind ahead of its time

Wed, 04 Jun 2014

You might think that sports cars would have the lowest drag coefficient of all cars. And yes, they do tend to be more slippery than, say, SUVs or convertibles, but the sleekest vehicles on the road tend to be EVs, hybrids and luxury sedans. Sports cars, on the other hand, have aerodynamically detrimental needs for downforce and additional engine cooling. Still, the Porsche 911 is better than most, and has only gotten more so over the years. Its relatively narrow track and compact form mean it has a smaller frontal area than some other sports cars, and the gradual sweeping back of its headlights and windshield have only augmented its capacity for cheating the wind.
This 911 prototype, however, is even more aerodynamic than most. It's based on a "G model" 911 from 1984, but employed such features as covered wheels, a new rear spoiler and a reprofiled front end to drop its drag coefficient from 0.40 to 0.27, making it as slippery as a modern sedan and better at cheating the wind than just about anything built up to that point, save for maybe the Tatra 77, Citroën SM or Tucker Torpedo.
Elements of this prototype ended up gradually making it into production Porsches for years to come, and you can clearly see early influences on the second-generation 964 and even on the 959. It's featured here as the latest installment in a video series on rare historic Porsches unearthed from the company archives, following previous clips that featured a rare V8-powered 911 and a mid-engined 911 prototype. Scope out the latest episode in the video below.

2014 Porsche Cayman S

Tue, 19 Feb 2013

A Blue-Blooded Valentine
I need you to understand what it's like to drive this car. I'm not talking about your ability to comprehend the words on this page or process the figures that surround the 2014 Porsche Cayman S, but rather what it feels like to take control of a car conceived, designed, engineered and manufactured to set your prefrontal cortex alight with all the glee a Zippo typically reserves for pine needles marinated in jet fuel. From the instant you put your tail in the driver's seat, the Cayman sets about impregnating your veins with a full and varied spectrum of ludicrous emotion. It's not like taking the family pickup to market, I can tell you that much.
For 2014, the next-generation Cayman features many of the same styling tweaks first displayed on the coupe's drop-top cousin, the Boxster, though a spate of mechanical changes, more power, less weight and better efficiency join the party to further differentiate this model from its predecessor. And while additions like rev-matched downshifts and electronic power steering help push the Cayman into a new era, one fact remains unchanged: This is one of the best driving cars on the market. Period. Bear with me and I'll try to explain exactly why that is.

Porsche goes Platinum with special edition Cayenne

Thu, 05 Dec 2013

The other day, Porsche announced a new special edition of the Cayenne. We didn't pay it much heed because it appeared to be exclusive to Europe (or, at least, markets other than ours), but now Porsche has announced its availability in North America, as well.
It's called the Platinum Edition, and it's available exclusively on the entry-level models with either the 3.6-liter V6 or 3.0-liter turbodiesel V6. You can tell the special edition apart from any other Cayenne by the silver details (accenting the grilles, window trim and rear spoiler) and its two-tone black and beige leather interior. But what makes it a compelling choice is the long list of equipment, which Porsche has identified as the most requested options and fitted them as standard, including the eight-speed Tiptronic S transmission, Power Steering Plus, Park Assist, Convenience Package and Bose audio.
Pricing starts at $63,300 for the Cayenne Platinum Edition, or $66,900 for the Cayenne Diesel Platinum Edition. That represents a premium of approximately $13,000 over a bone-stock model, but actually saves you a few grand if you were going to select all those options anyway. Check out the press release below for all the details.