



The 2007 Porsche Cayman S represents one of the purest driver’s cars of its era, combining mid-engine balance with a naturally aspirated flat-six and a proper 6-speed manual transmission. This example, showing 39,228 miles, is finished in striking Speed Yellow—a signature Porsche color that perfectly highlights the Cayman’s sculpted lines. Equipped with desirable factory options such as the Bose sound system, Bi-Xenon headlights, and power seat package, this car also benefits from tasteful modifications including aftermarket wheels (with the original set included) and tinted windows, headlights, and taillights, giving it a more aggressive and personalized appearance while retaining its core originality.

The exterior of this 2007 Porsche Cayman S Coupe is finished in Speed Yellow (X4X4), a bold and iconic color that enhances the car’s athletic proportions and mid-engine stance. The addition of aftermarket wheels gives the car a more aggressive and modern look, while the inclusion of the original wheels adds value for purists. Tinted windows, headlights, and taillights further sharpen the visual presence, creating a sleek and cohesive appearance. Factory options such as the Bi-Xenon headlamp package with dynamic leveling and washers ensure both style and functionality remain intact. The interior of this 2007 Porsche Cayman S Coupe is trimmed in Black standard leather and equipped with a range of comfort and convenience features. The power seat package with driver memory and lumbar support allows for a tailored driving position, while heated seats add everyday usability. A 3-spoke sport steering wheel enhances driver engagement, and the Bose surround sound system provides an upgraded audio experience. Additional touches such as self-dimming mirrors with rain-sensing wipers and color-matched floor mats round out a well-optioned and driver-focused cabin.

Powering this Cayman S is a 3.4L naturally aspirated flat-6 engine, delivering the sharp throttle response and linear powerband that Porsche enthusiasts value. Paired with a 6-speed manual transmission, the car offers an engaging and connected driving experience, perfectly complemented by its mid-engine layout for exceptional balance and handling precision. This combination allows the Cayman S to deliver strong performance while maintaining everyday drivability, making it one of the most rewarding sports cars in its class.




The 2007 Porsche Cayman S represents one of the purest driver’s cars of its era, combining mid-engine balance with a naturally aspirated flat-six and a proper 6-speed manual transmission. This example, showing 39,228 miles, is finished in striking Speed Yellow—a signature Porsche color that perfectly highlights the Cayman’s sculpted lines. Equipped with desirable factory options such as the Bose sound system, Bi-Xenon headlights, and power seat package, this car also benefits from tasteful modifications including aftermarket wheels (with the original set included) and tinted windows, headlights, and taillights, giving it a more aggressive and personalized appearance while retaining its core originality.



The 2007 Porsche Cayman marked the debut of Porsche’s now-iconic mid-engine coupe, offering a perfectly balanced chassis and driving dynamics that rivaled even the 911 of its time. Positioned as a purist’s sports car, the Cayman quickly gained a reputation for its precise handling and everyday usability. This example, showing just over 44,000 miles, is finished in the classic Guards Red over Black leather—a timeless Porsche color combination. Equipped with comfort-oriented options like heated seats and rain-sensing wipers, it strikes a great balance between sporty intent and daily drivability, making it an excellent entry point into Porsche ownership.



Porsche’s Cayman is the fixed-head coupe variant of the Boxster two-seat mid-engined sports car by Porsche. Introduced in 2005 with the Boxster’s second generation, the Cayman has become a fine choice for those who want to experience the Porsche lifestyle, but prefer a metal roof over a canvas one. Here, we have a 2014 Porsche Cayman from the third generation of the Boxster/Cayman legacy up for sale in Mechanicsville, Virginia. This example has done just over 23,000 miles and features a fine flat six paired with an automatic transmission for an easy drive.




The 996-generation Porsche 911 marked a pivotal evolution for the iconic rear-engined sports car, introducing modern engineering while preserving the unmistakable driving character enthusiasts crave. This 2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet, showing approximately 76,947 miles, stands out as a well-optioned example that blends analog engagement with everyday usability. Equipped with a 6-speed manual and Porsche’s confidence-inspiring all-wheel-drive system, it offers a balanced, year-round driving experience. With desirable factory options such as the Bose High-End Sound Package, carbon interior accents, and supple leather seating, this Cabriolet presents itself as a compelling open-top 911 that delivers both performance and refinement.



Today’s 2014 Porsche 911 Turbo S from Utah is a fine example of one of the most definitive sports cars of all time. With its twin-turbocharged, rear-mounted flat six, this black beauty is a real wolf in sheep’s clothing. That’s because it has a reported whopping 552hp and 516lb-ft of torque being thrust to all four wheels, resulting in a zero to sixty time of less than three seconds if the conditions are right. All that could be yours today, with this reportedly 13,000-mile car, and it comes with all service records included, too. Just contact us and let’s seal the deal.



The Porsche 911 is one of the most desirable cars with petrolheads. It’s forged a reputation of being a fine driver’s car, but one that cannot be easily hustled. No, to get the best out of a Porsche 911, you’ve got to respect it, learn to work with it rather than boss it around, and most importantly, recognize when it’s giving everything that it’s got. If that sounds like your sort of game, this 2013 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet is available in Berkeley, California. Coming from the 991 era of 2011 to 2019, this is a first phase car with a punchy 3.8-liter flat six, a lovely blue coat of paint, a well-equipped beige interior, and all-wheel drive, signified by the 4 in the car’s name. Having traveled just over 71,000 miles, it’s ready for a new owner. Two keys are included with the sale of this vehicle.




The G80-generation BMW M3 Competition xDrive represents a significant leap forward for the iconic M3 formula, blending everyday usability with serious performance capability. This 2022 BMW M3 Competition xDrive Sedan shows just 8,935 miles, making it a low-mileage, highly desirable example of BMW’s modern high-performance sedan. Finished in Skyscraper Grey Metallic and enhanced with a Satin Gray vinyl wrap, this M3 stands out with a stealthy, aggressive presence. With xDrive all-wheel drive and the Competition-spec powertrain, this car delivers supercar-level acceleration while retaining the practicality of a four-door sedan. Equipped with premium packages and carbon fiber elements, this example strikes an ideal balance between luxury, technology, and track-ready performance.



BMW’s i8 was never just a car — it was a statement about the future of performance. Blending exotic styling with cutting-edge hybrid technology, the i8 Coupe stood as one of the most forward-thinking sports cars of its era. This 2019 example benefits from the updated 11.6 kWh battery and increased system output, making it the most refined version of the model. With just 8,270 miles, it remains in like-new condition, offering a rare opportunity to own a near-pristine example of BMW’s carbon-fiber-bodied hybrid flagship. Finished in the distinctive E-Copper Metallic with Frozen Grey accents and equipped with premium options like the Tera World package and Laserlight headlights, this i8 delivers both visual drama and technological sophistication in equal measure.



The 996-generation Porsche 911 marked a pivotal evolution for the iconic rear-engined sports car, introducing modern engineering while preserving the unmistakable driving character enthusiasts crave. This 2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet, showing approximately 76,947 miles, stands out as a well-optioned example that blends analog engagement with everyday usability. Equipped with a 6-speed manual and Porsche’s confidence-inspiring all-wheel-drive system, it offers a balanced, year-round driving experience. With desirable factory options such as the Bose High-End Sound Package, carbon interior accents, and supple leather seating, this Cabriolet presents itself as a compelling open-top 911 that delivers both performance and refinement.

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