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While any sportscar from Stuttgart has the ability to stand out in a crowd, the Porsche Panamera Turbo Sport Turismo has the enviable ability to stand out among Porsches. The Sport Turismo body style is a unique addition that was added to the Panamera lineup from the 971 chassis onwards. The Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo takes the form of a five-door shooting brake, combining drop-dead gorgeous looks with the practicality of a long-roofed wagon. The svelte body style is arguably better-looking than the regular sedan and presents itself as a virtually unique offering in the grand tourer space. For sale is a launch edition Jet Black 2018 Porsche Panamera Turbo Sport Turismo with just 12,300 miles on the clock.
Opting for stealth looks, this 2018 Porsche Panamera Turbo Sport Turismo is finished in Porsche’s deep Jet Black metallic, with two-tone 20-inch Panamera Design Wheels. The wheels complement the overall theme, finished predominantly in black with just a hint of silver to offer a pop of color to the lower half of the car. The incognito appearance is enhanced by the high-gloss black window trim that replaces the traditional chrome. Moving towards the rear, the taillights are tinted to seamlessly blend into the theme, while the sports exhaust system features black tailpipes which are both discrete and purposeful. Inside, the cabin has been tastefully decked out in beige leather with gloss black interior trim. Each seat features the Turbo logo embossed into the headrest, while the kick plates also feature the Panamera Turbo script. The dashboard features leather, while the all-important addition of Porsche’s Sport Chrono clock takes center stage in the middle. This Porsche Panamera has been generously equipped with the Premium Package Plus, which includes lane change assist, soft-close doors, front seat ventilation, and LED matrix headlights with the Porsche Dynamic Lighting System+. Also included is Park Assist with sensors for the front and rear and surround view for ease of maneuverability.
Under the hood of the 2018 Porsche Panamera Turbo Sport Turismo is a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 engine that puts out 541 bhp and 568 lb-ft of torque from the factory. Also included is the Sport Chrono package with adds niceties such as a lap timer and launch control. With the Sport Package option also ticked when this car was ordered, the next lucky owner will also get to enjoy rear-axle steering, which is included with the Power Steering Plus package.
Porsche has been renowned for making iconic sports cars for decades on end. But sometimes in life, we need to compromise and give up on our dreams of experiencing the precise engineering gone behind Porsche’s designs… Or do we? This 2015 Porsche Panamera 4 with just 66,000 miles on the clock would argue otherwise. It combines the sheer driving ability of their fabled sports cars with comfort and practicality – meaning fun for the whole family.
When it comes to public opinion, the Porsche Panamera has always been a polarizing vehicle. Its fans consider it a well-rounded car that successfully filled a gap in a slightly niche market, while its detractors consider it unnecessary and unattractive. In many ways, it competes with the Aston Martin Rapide, with both being fast, luxurious, four-seater, four door coupe-sedans. The Aston Martin was not, however, as commercially successful as the Porsche, which can be attributed to the Porsche’s more competitive pricing and versatile engine options (ranging from a V6 diesel to a twin turbo V8). The original Panamera was first launched in 2009 and has since seen 2 more generations as of 2024, including a station wagon variant. This example is a first generation Panamera S from 2011, with only 64,500 miles on it.
Save fuel or have more power? You can do both with this 2019 Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid: perhaps the ultimate German 4-door sports car on the market. With an electric motor that gives the 4.0L V8 engine an extra 136hp, propelling this car from 0 to 62mph in 3.4 seconds, which is amazingly the same time as the 2019 Porsche 911 GT3. Although this Panamera Turbo S may not exactly handle like a 911 GT3, they are certainly more agile and responsive than many of its rival sedans. It can also potentially save you fuel with the E-Hybrid system connected to a 14kWh lithium-ion battery, which the factory reported to give (when new) a range of 31 miles by running on E-Power mode. Equipped with enough seats for a family and 680hp under the hood, this 2019 Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid, with the Premium Package Plus and 41,000 miles clocked on the odometer could be an excellent addition to your garage.
Porsche’s first SUV, the Cayenne was introduced in 2002. The Cayenne quickly gained a reputation as a luxury SUV that offered Porsche’s signature driving experience, making it the most family-friendly car that the Stuttgart automaker offered at the time. Mind you, this was before the Panamera, when Porsche’s only other models were the 911 and Boxster. Now, the Cayenne is on the third generation, and continues to be a best-seller for Porsche. So, if you want a Porsche that can easily be reckoned with as your sole family vehicle, check out this 46,000-mile 2020 Porsche Cayenne S from our inventory. It’s got a punchy V6 under the hood, plenty of tech features, and is a sharp looker too.
The Porsche 911 is on nearly every automotive enthusiast’s bucket list. This iconic rear-engined rear-wheel drive sports car was introduced by German automaker Porsche in September 1964. Its unconventional drivetrain layout and air-cooled engine quickly gained it a cult following. Throughout its life, the 911 has retained its iconic teardrop silhouette and rear-mounted engine, although that switched to a water-cooled unit in 1998. So, if you’re on the hunt for a Porsche 911 from a relatively modern era, consider this 2017 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet. Coming from the 991 generation, this car has seen a healthy 73,000+ miles in its life so far, which is a testament to how enjoyable it is to own and drive. The car comes with up-to-date servicing as well, showcasing that it’s been cared for in the appropriate manner, making it a great buy. Two keys are included in the sale.
Porsche’s 911 may be the German automaker’s signature product, but it was far from their sole one. Over the years, Porsche dabbled (and continues to dabble) in other models too. The 928 was one of these. Produced between 1977 and 1995, it was a front-engined V8 grand tourer. The 928 received the European Car Of The Year award in 1978, and was highly praised by the automotive press at the time. That’s why you shouldn’t miss out on getting your hands on this 1986 Porsche 928 S, with just 76,500 miles under its belt. It’s an excellent modern classic to own and drive.
Porsche’s first SUV, the Cayenne was introduced in 2002. The Cayenne quickly gained a reputation as a luxury SUV that offered Porsche’s signature driving experience, making it the most family-friendly car that the Stuttgart automaker offered at the time. Mind you, this was before the Panamera, when Porsche’s only other models were the 911 and Boxster. Now, the Cayenne is on the third generation, and continues to be a best-seller for Porsche. So, if you want a Porsche that can easily be reckoned with as your sole family vehicle, check out this 46,000-mile 2020 Porsche Cayenne S from our inventory. It’s got a punchy V6 under the hood, plenty of tech features, and is a sharp looker too.
The Bentley Continental was introduced in 2003, as the first Bentley under Volkswagen ownership of the iconic British luxury automaker. Since then, the Continental GT is one of their flagship two-door products. It’s an immensely capable driver’s car that’s also packed with the last word in luxury features and finishes. Truly embodying the Bentley spirit of redefining driving at the higher echelons, you’d be missing out on a lot if you didn’t pick up this 2013 Bentley Continental GTC from us. This gorgeous drop top bears only 25,000 miles on the clock. Let us tell you a bit more.
The successor of Jaguar’s iconic XJS grand tourer, the XK was introduced in 1996. It ran until 2014, across two generations, before the F-Type took over. The XK also spawned a high-performance, supercharged variant called the XKR. With Jaguar’s recent rebranding and new direction causing quite a bit of controversy, why not celebrate what the brand used to be, rather than taking up arms at what it might be? This 2005 Jaguar XKR Roadster is a great way to celebrate, with its drop-top and supercharged V8 waiting for you to enjoy. The car packs just 118,064 miles, and has been recently serviced too.
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