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Germany is home to many popular luxury and sports car manufacturers. Porsche, which was founded in 1931, is owned by Volkswagen AG. In fact, the first-ever job Porsche had was designing the Volkswagen Beetle. Later on, the founder of Porsches son, Ferry Porsche, went ahead to build the Porsche 356, a 2-door sports car, in 1948. The modern-day Porsche brand still builds high-performance vehicles, with the Porsche 911 being their most popular model. The Porsche 911 was first introduced in 1963 as a 2-door luxury sports car. Fast forward to 2022, the 911 is still in production and currently on its 8th iteration. This 2016 Porsche 911 Turbo in (PDK) AWD Coupe trim is up for grabs with just 40,000 miles on the odometer.
Bedecked in the iconic shade of white, this 2016 Porsche Turbo AWD Coupe is pretty noticeable wherever it goes. An expensive option added is the front Aerokit Turbo painted in High-Gloss Black. SportDesign side mirrors are added in body-color are added in as well. The standard headlights have been factory upgraded to the Bi-Xenon headlights in black with the vaunted Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS). The headlight cleaning system covers are finished in body color. A set of 20” 911 Turbo style wheels painted in black with the colored Porsche crest on the wheel center cap and red painted Porsche inscribed brake calipers. A contrast to the exterior is a simple black interior with black leather seat trim. The 18- Way Adaptive Sport Seats Plus with Memory Package are adorned with the Porsche crest on the headrests, and Guard Red seat belts bring an exciting dash of color to the interior. The Premium Package Plus adds an automatically dimming interior mirror, front seat heating and ventilation, Porsche Entry & Drive system, and the Light Design Package. The sunroof is in glass and features electric tilt and slide functions. Other options include a luggage net in the passenger footwell, a Smoking Package, power steering plus, and the Sport Chrono Package.
The Porsche 911 has always been celebrated due to its power and handling. This 2016 Porsche Turbo AWD Coupe comes with the 3.8L twin-turbocharged Flat-6 engine mated to a 7-speed PDK transmission. Power output is at 513hp and 487 lb.ft of torque, increasing to 524 lb.ft with over-boost.
The Porsche 911 needs no introduction, as it's the German automaker's most iconic model to date. The distinctive teardrop shape and circular headlamps continue in some form to this day. When the 911 debuted in 1964, another distinctive feature that it bore was a rear-mounted, air-cooled engine. Sadly, tightening emissions regulations meant that the engine switched to water cooling in 1998. But, it continued to reside in the tail of the car, making for a thrilling and challenging driving experience, particularly in early Turbo models. No such dramas with this 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet, as it's as easy to drive as any other sports car. With a mere 29,200 miles on the clock, it's ready for a lifetime of excitement. Will you be the one to write its story henceforth?
A Porsche 911 on a twisty B road with the sunset in the background. Can you really ask for more? Let's narrow your checklist for the perfect drive out and present to you this lovely 1996 Porsche 911 Carrera Targa we have today. With a reported 31,701 original miles on the clock, this German legend looks for its new owner; the car is up for sale by its original owner and is an all-original example waiting to accompany its new custodian across picturesque views and memorable drives.
The Porsche 911 has a fascinating history. While it was intended to be the successor of Porsche's first car, the Porsche 356, the 911 was created as a true sports car envisioned by Ferry Porsche, the son of Ferdinand Porsche. That vision of a more powerful, large, and comfortable has endured since 1963, with many updates and iterations, yet still the distinctive 911. The seventh generation 911 has been in production from 2011 to 2019. The refresh, or the second phase of this generation, was from 2016, with multiple upgrades in terms of styling, performance, and trims being added. If you are in the market for an iconic sports car that moves with incredible agility, then look no further than this 2017 Porsche 911 Carrera. It has just 28,900 miles on the odometer and is an utter beauty.
The Porsche 911 needs no introduction, as it's the German automaker's most iconic model to date. The distinctive teardrop shape and circular headlamps continue in some form to this day. When the 911 debuted in 1964, another distinctive feature that it bore was a rear-mounted, air-cooled engine. Sadly, tightening emissions regulations meant that the engine switched to water cooling in 1998. But, it continued to reside in the tail of the car, making for a thrilling and challenging driving experience, particularly in early Turbo models. No such dramas with this 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet, as it's as easy to drive as any other sports car. With a mere 29,200 miles on the clock, it's ready for a lifetime of excitement. Will you be the one to write its story henceforth?
A Porsche 911 on a twisty B road with the sunset in the background. Can you really ask for more? Let's narrow your checklist for the perfect drive out and present to you this lovely 1996 Porsche 911 Carrera Targa we have today. With a reported 31,701 original miles on the clock, this German legend looks for its new owner; the car is up for sale by its original owner and is an all-original example waiting to accompany its new custodian across picturesque views and memorable drives.
Porsche is known chiefly for building their many apex-hugging machines; they are precision vehicles built to clock in impressive lap times and look good. While there are many great cars to enjoy a track day, they aren't the most practical. But the company addressed it with the four-door grand touring Panamera. Present here is Porsche's answer to clocking in rapid lap times and ferrying the family around in comfort and safety, and it looks like this 2015 Porsche Panamera GTS. With a reported 20,000 miles on the clock, this GTS is the answer to all your problems. Plus the GTS performance package ensures impressive performance, four doors for more practicality, and a host of luxury features for an enjoyable drive.
The mid-2000s marked a distinct shift in the automotive landscape, with consumer preferences veering towards more efficient and technologically advanced vehicles. Despite this, the era produced some noteworthy muscle cars that defied the trend, offering a nod to their glorious predecessors from the 1960s. Among these modern classics is the 2006 Pontiac GTO, a vehicle that stands out as a rare gem in an age where the roar of a large V8 engine became increasingly uncommon. With 76,000 miles logged, this GTO redefines performance for the 2000s, delivering reliability and exhilaration with every mile driven, ensuring an abundance of smiles per gallon.
Outrageous, that’s an apt description for the 2010 Dodge Viper. Hosting a monstrous 8.4-liter engine unleashing unimaginable amounts of power down on track, this car stood poised to rival the fastest supercars on the market in 2010, and still do. Limited in production numbers with a legendary status amongst automotive enthusiasts, here is your chance to own a Viper with just 63,500 miles on the odometer, accompanied by an array of performance upgrades.
Cadillac has been around for decades, and throughout its time, it was exclusively known as a luxury car manufacturer with some of the best options you could get on an American car. It was a no-brainer when Cadillac introduced the expensive-looking Cadillac CTS in 2002, replacing the outgoing Cadillac Catera model. What was a surprise was the introduction of the Cadillac CTS-V variant of the regular CTS. The V in the CTS-V stands for "Victory," a direct competitor of the likes of the "M Division," Mercedes-Benz AMG, and the likes. In fact, the CTS-V was created to compete in the luxury high-performance market against the BMW M3/M5, thus giving the American crowd an all-American option compared to the Europeans available at that time. While the CTS-V ended production in 2019, it is still a highly sought-after car, as with this 2012 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe, with only 19,000 miles on the odometer and has a few aftermarket upgrades.
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