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2006 Porsche Cayenne S With Upgraded Cpu Chip, Chrome Exhaust And 22' Rims on 2040-cars

US $20,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:122346
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Good to excellent condition 2006 Cayenne S with the following upgrades: Chrome FabSpeed exhaust plus CPU chip to boost engine approx 400 HP , 22" aftermarket rims, Break calipers painted turbo red with heat  stable paint by Reeves Imports Porsche, Porsche brand crossbars for hauling kayaks, bikes, bags etc, tow package for trailers or bike rack.  Headliner just replaced as well as driver side seat back. New starter and and battery 1 1/2 years ago after defect of stock coolant pipes caused coolant leak. Coolant pipes replaced at that time with upgraded pipes and Im getting a refund for parts labor secondary to "Porsche  Cars America, Inc. Plastic Coolant Tubes Products Liability Litigation" Class action lawsuit. Minor scratches on rims and paint but OVERALL a great vehicle. Lots of horsepower, awesome exhaust growl, solidly overbuilt, hauls all my gear and reliable (except defective coolant pipes incident, problem now solved no problems since", looks great sounds great. Hate to sell but need a three row SUV for the kids. If there was a Cayenne XL three row Id be driving it now.  GPS, 6 cd player in back one cd player in dash, satellite radio, sun roof. Three row seating in the back. Roof rack bars come off easily in 5 minutes if you prefer a clean look. I bought the vehicle in 2007 at 20k miles from luxury dealer in Coral Gables. One prior owner. No reported collisions or accidents that I know of from first owner and now accidents or collisions since I've owned vehicle. No water damage or swamping of engine in a flood etc. SHIPPING : Buyer pays shipping and transfer fees. PAYMENT: Wire or cashiers check.  

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Porsche board members facing another ˆ1.8B lawsuit over VW takeover bid

Mon, 03 Feb 2014

Back in 2008, Porsche got the bright idea that it could take over Volkswagen in the midst of the worst economic slump since the Great Depression. Ignoring that this was a catastrophic move for the Stuttgart sports car manufacturer that that eventually resulted in it nearly going bankrupt and eventually being taken over by the same company it sought to control, the aftermath has left Porsche Chairman Wolfgang Porsche and board member Ferdinand Piëch in the crosshairs of seven hedge funds that lost out during the takeover and are now seeking €1.8 billion - $2.43 billion US - in damages from the two execs, according to the BBC.
See, investors bet on Volkswagen's share price going down, partially because Porsche said it wasn't going to attempt a takeover. But Porsche was attempting to take over VW, having bought up nearly 75-percent of VW's publicly traded shares. When word broke that Porsche owned nearly three-quarters of VW (which indicated an imminent takeover attempt), rather than go down like the hedge funds bet it would, VW's share price skyrocketed to over 1,000 euros per share, according to Reuters.
Naturally, when you bet that a company's share price is going to drop and it in turn (temporarily) becomes the world's most valuable company, you lose a lot of money, unless you're able to buy up shares before prices jump too much. This led to a squeeze on the stock, which the hedge funds accuse Porsche and Piëch (who are both members of the Porsche family and supervisory board) of organizing.

Porsche 911: Big in Taiwan

Fri, 09 Aug 2013

Porsche is continuing celebrations for the fiftieth anniversary of its iconic 911. In its latest video, it's gone to Taiwan, to interview some of the folks that have grown passionate about the rear-engined sportscar over the years.
By and large, the views expressed in this video could have come from anywhere in the world. The 911 is a great car and that doesn't change from country to country. These enthusiasts have the same passion that fans in England, the United States or Germany have for the Carrera. Take a look below at the full video, to see what the 911 enthusiasts of Taiwan love about their 911s.

2015 Porsche Macan S

Thu, 31 Jul 2014

I'd be willing to bet that 99 percent of all Porsche Macan owners will never take their vehicle on a track or see any more off-roading than a dirt path to a summer cottage, yet I maintain that there is no better venue to explore the absolute outer limits of the automaker's newest small family transport than on a racing circuit and an off-road course. It's testing at each extreme of the vehicle's operating envelope, with both challenges requiring very different capabilities. With that in mind, and looking forward to dirty floor mats and corded tires, I jumped at the opportunity from Porsche to wring out its new Macan S at Willow Springs International Raceway, located in Southern California's high desert.
The range-topping Macan Turbo (base price $72,300 plus $995 destination), with its 400 horsepower twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter V6 gets most of the glory these days. But many, including myself, would argue that its slightly less powerful sibling, the Macan S, is actually the pick of the new litter. Despite having 60 fewer horses under the hood and giving up six-tenths of a second in the sprint to 60 miles per hour, it costs a massive $22,400 less - money better spent on equipment that improves the crossover's ride comfort and capability, or perhaps a well-used Boxster for weekends.
Despite a reasonably attractive starting price of $49,900 (plus destination), very few Porsche buyers will leave the showroom with a base model. My Dark Blue Metallic Macan S tester was equipped with a slew of mechanical upgrades, including air suspension with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus), Sport Chrono Package and 21-inch 911 Turbo Design wheels. A Premium Package and a few other miscellaneous options bloated its price to $69,870. That's a very steep price for the premium compact crossover segment, but it's still less than a base Macan Turbo.