2008 Porsche Cayenne S on 2040-cars
Belleville, New Jersey, United States
EXTERIOR Roof rails Rear window wiper/washer w/delay Pwr heated retractable mirrors Heat-insulating laminated glass w/enhanced reflectivity, rear privacy glass Heated windshield washers Bi-Xenon headlamps w/dynamic leveling, washers, dynamically controlled static cornering light Integrated front/rear fog lights Rain-sensing front wipers w/heated washer nozzles Pwr tailgate latch INTERIOR Front/rear parking assist system Bose AM/FM radio-inc: CD player, 14-speakers, subwoofer, MP3 capability Homelink garage door opener Leather-wrapped shift lever Stainless steel door entry guard & pedal pads Cruise control Iluminated vanity mirrors Rear window defogger Full leather 12-way pwr heated comfort front bucket seats w/enhanced memory (6) aux pwr outlets Dual front/rear adjustable cup holders Heated multifunction 3-spoke steering wheel w/pwr adjustment Automatic climate control w/dual front passenger controls-inc: auto air recirculation system w/air quality sensor, particle/pollen/carbon filter Aluminum-look interior Alarm system with ultrasonic interior surveillance, inclination sensor PCM info & navigation system Electronic immobilizer w/in-key transponder Lockable air conditioned glovebox & front passenger seat storage compartment Trip computer Full leather 12-way pwr heated comfort front bucket seats w/enhanced memory & lumbar 60/40 split folding heated rear seats Front/rear reading lamps Pwr door locks Pwr windows MECHANICAL Dry sump lubrication 6-speed tiptronic transmission w/OD 4-wheel vented disc brakes w/6-piston front/4-piston rear aluminum fixed calipers Air suspension w/self-leveling ride height control, Porsche active suspension management (PASM) Variocam Plus Brake pad wear sensors w/in dash warning light 4.8L DOHC SMPI aluminum twin-turbocharged 32-valve V8 engine 18" x 8" Cayenne Turbo II alloy wheels P255/55ZR18 tires (2) exhaust outlets in matte silver finish Front/rear stabilizer bars Fully galvanized steel body w/integrated frame Porsche Traction Management (PTM) permanent all-wheel drive Front independent double wishbone suspension Porsche Stability Management (PSM) 4-wheel anti-lock braking system Rear independent multi-link suspension Servotronic speed-sensitive pwr steering system 18" collapsible spare tire NOTE **PRELIMINARY STANDARD EQUIPMENT** PROCESSING-OTHER City 12/hwy 19 (4.8L engine/6-speed auto trans) SAFETY Front/rear side curtain airbags Child seat UCRA anchors on outer rear seats Front airbag deactivation Side-guard door beams 3-point seat belts w/pretensioners, front force limiters Front side-impact airbags Driver & front passenger frontal airbags Child safety rear door locks |
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Porsche to only build next Panamera in Leipzig?
Sun, 06 Oct 2013Manufacture of the next-generation Porsche Panamera could be moving, if a report from Reuters is true. The current-generation Panamera range has its bodies welded together and painted at a Volkswagen facility in Hanover before being shipped to Leipzig where final assembly takes place.
According to Reuters, Porsche is looking to cut VW out of the equation and focus production of the Panamera in Leipzig. While this could cost 800 of the 14,300 workers at Hanover their jobs, it's not entirely clear what Porsche stands to gain by the move. It recently invested 50- million euros (about $680 million at today's rates) on a paint and body shop for its Leipzig factory, ostensibly so the facility could have Macan production underway by that car's spring 2014 on-sale date. If the facility was also designed with next-generation Panamera production in mind, then Porsche's decision to put all of its eggs in one basket could make a lot of sense. It currently ships the semi-completed Panameras from Hanover to Leipzig, a distance of around 160 miles by road, and presumably it's a costly and time-consuming process.
The Leipzig factory produced 27,000 Panameras last year, although it's unclear just what its production capacity really is. Besides the Panamera and the upcoming Macan, the factory also builds the Porsche Cayenne.
Porsche revisits its remarkable SC East African Safari rally car
Wed, 09 Jul 2014Porsche and motorsports just seem to go hand-in-hand. The brand has defined itself by its ability to compete on the track with the concept that racing bred better road cars. While we are used to seeing 911s speeding along circuits around the world, the rear-engine icon's success in rallying is somewhat less well known. The Porsche Museum aims to fix that by highlighting a 911 SC that competed in the 1978 East African Safari Rally.
The 911 rally car definitely projects a '70s vibe. You wouldn't see too many racecars with a pink brush bar sliding through the stages these days, but it looks amazing. Its bank of spotlights and two, giant, hood-mounted horns definitely give away the car's purpose. Best of all, that fantastic Martini livery defines the looks of Porsche racers from this era.
The 911 SC performed well in the East African Safari Rally, but some suspension damage meant that this particular one never raced again. It's been a part of the Porsche Museum ever since. Scroll down to learn a little more about one part of the brand's off-road legacy.
Magnus Walker pops up again, this time with his Irish Green 911
Sun, 06 Oct 2013He was the subject of a short film called Urban Outlaw. He has been on Jay Leno's Garage. Twice. He even graced the cover of Road & Track in June. And after all of that, he appeared in a video by Hong Kong-based Silly Thing. So it isn't really surprising that Magnus Walker is at the center of attention in the latest video from XCAR, but it's surprising - and a treat - to see his mostly original Irish Green 1966 Porsche 911.
Powered by an air-cooled 2.0-liter flat six with 130 horsepower (more like 120 hp today, Walker says), riding on 5.5-inch wide wheels and turned with a wooden steering wheel, the little green 911 does represent some of the best aspects of classic car motoring.
Head on below to watch the long-form video on Walker and his Porsche, but if your time is limited, you're not missing much if you call it quits at five minutes - especially if you've seen his aforementioned videos before.