



For decades, Porsche has wowed the crowd over and over again with their ability to produce car after car that can outperform anything that dared try and keep up, all without breaking a sweat. There’s fun for everyone! Sunday blast down a twisty road? Get a 911. A weekend away camping? Get a Cayenne. But need something that can do it all? This 2019 Porsche Panamera GTS with just 42,000 miles on the clock won’t disappoint. With four comfortable seats and the heart of a monster under the hood, you could break the Canon Ball record and be back in time for dinner.

Step into a perfectionist’s idea of heaven. You are greeted with two-tone black and Bordeaux Red adaptive sports seats wrapped in leather, which are heated and ventilated, and memorize your desired seating position. The seats are adjustable in 18 different directions as well. A large center screen controls the intuitive infotainment system that a Bose Surround System accompanies. Perfect for audiophiles. A part digital gauge cluster showcases all imported pieces of information, while Porsche stays true to their traditions with an analog tachometer front and center. Finished in a stunning shade of grey, the Panamera’s sleek lines help it slip under the radar while oozing class. The 21" Sport Design Wheels Painted in Satin Platinum wrapped in Pirelli rubber pair well, giving the car an aggressive stance. Some GTS decals on the side are a subtle telltale sign of the sheer performance this car is capable of.

Under that long hood is a heavy-breathing 4-liter turbocharged V8—a beefy unit making around 450 hp. An 8-speed PDK Dual clutch transmission will make for lightning-fast shifts, helping this big beast get to 60 in around 4 seconds, which means it should have no problem crossing Route 66 in record time.

2019 Porsche Panamera GTS
4.0L Twin-Turbocharged V8
8-Speed PDK Automatic
AWD
GT Silver Metallic Exterior
Bordeaux Red/Black Leather Interior
New Tires
New Brakes
21" Sport Design Wheels Painted in Satin Platinum
Front Ventilated Seats
Bose® Surround Sound System
Premium Package Plus
Ambient Lighting Package
Sport Design Package Painted in High Gloss Black
18-Way Adaptive Sport Seats w/ Memory Package
Storage Package
ParkAssist (Front & Rear) w/ Surround View



The Porsche Panamera is a four-door luxury car from Porsche that was introduced for the 2009 model year. Curiously, it’s not the first four-door to come from the German sports car maker; that honor goes to the Cayenne several years earlier. With its coupe-inspired silhouette and sporty driving dynamics, the Panamera is intended to offer a more practical four-door four-seat alternative to the 911. Here, we have a second-generation 2023 Porsche Panamera GTS for sale from California. It’s got just 2,748 miles on the clock and a twin-turbo V8 under the hood. It’s also equipped with the Premium Package, front massage seats and the Burmester 3D High-End Surround Sound Package. If you want a luxurious but engaging to drive four-seater with space for a small family, this car ticks all the boxes.



When Porsche decided to venture into the four-door game, you can be sure that they’d make it look like a 911. Indeed, when the first-generation Panamera debuted for the 2009 model year, it bore the hallmarks of an expertly elongated 911. Make no mistake, though, the Panamera’s engine lives up front, and the car sits on a separate platform from the 911. Today’s 2011 Porsche Panamera 4S comes with a throaty V8 under the hood and a host of options. These include the BOSE Audio Package, Premium Package Plus, Sport Chrono Package Plus, the Porsche crest on the seat headrests, and many more things. With just 108,522 miles, this lovely Lombard-based machine is a fine way to ensure that every drive is a memorable one.



The legendary German automaker Porsche has granted us happiness on wheels in many shapes and sizes. Among all creations by Porsche, the Panamera is a mid- to full-sized luxury car that can also move at breakneck speed when needed. It is currently in its third generation and was engineered with a front-engine and rear- or all-wheel drive layout. It is still a very practical solution if you don’t want to opt for the heavier Cayenne. With four doors and plenty of boot space, the Panamera accommodates kids and cargo without sacrificing comfort. The 2022 Porsche Panamera 4 Platinum Edition, the example we are showcasing here, belongs to the second generation, which is also codenamed 971. According to reports, it only has 15,135 miles on its odometer and is currently located in Lewisville, Texas.




The most iconic sports car that wears its engine out back, the Porsche 911 came to be in September 1964. It wasn’t Porsche’s first car, nor was it even their first rear-engined car, but the 911 is definitely their best known nameplate. Even though Porsche makes sedans, SUVs and even electric cars these days, the 911 remains a firm favorite in their portfolio, along with its iconic teardrop shape and cutting-edge technology. Today’s 1996 Porsche 911 Cabriolet is one of the last from the old, air-cooled brigade before the major switch to water cooling took place two years later. Hailing from the 993 era of 1994 to 1998, this lovely drop-top with under 94,000 miles could be yours. Just hit us up if you’d like to take on this Georgia-based car.



The Porsche 911, one of the most iconic sports cars in the world was introduced in 1964 and is still on sale. Even though its been through many generations, it’s retained some key features. These include the rear-mounted engine, and of course that iconic, breathtakingly beautiful teardrop shape. But, the 911 has also broadened its offerings, so to speak. Buyers can choose between coupe and convertible variants. All-wheel drive is available, as is turbocharging. Then, for those who want to take their 911 racing, there’s a hardcore GT3 variant. That’s what we have here, a box-fresh, 15-mile 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 RS for sale from Pompano Beach, Florida. It’s got the Weissach Package, the upgraded Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, a set of staggered GT3 RS forged lightweight aluminum wheels and so much more. All that can be yours if you wish.



As the predecessor of the 911, and the first production car by Porsche, there’s a lot of history behind the 356, and it’s no surprise that there are people around the world who continue to find ways to pay homage to what is an iconic piece of motoring history. Classic Motor Carriages’ 1987 Porsche 356 Speedster Replica is one of them. Built to maintain the original Porsche design on the road, this car retains the original vehicle’s appearance and features, with some tasteful enhancements. Still, it has a Porsche heart keeping it going, and with only over 11,100 miles on the clock, you know that this is a car that will keep on going.




The BMW 5-Series is the default choice for a luxury midsize sedan that tends towards driving pleasure. Sure, Mercedes-Benz’s E-Class rules the roost, but BMW’s Ultimate Driving Machine tag isn’t just mere words. With every Five, you’ll find that extra bit of driver engagement that you just can’t find in any other German or similar luxury executive car. Today’s 2021 BMW 540i comes from Sedro-Wooley, Washington and has covered just over 30,000 miles so far. It’s from the seventh, or G30 generation which was introduced in 2017 and Life Cycle Impulsed (that’s BMW speak for facelifted) in 2020. So, if you want a family hauler that’s comes in sedan form, and is pleasurable to drive, here’s a great candidate to check out.



Debuting in 1969, the Range Rover was made by Land Rover as a vehicle that would slot in above their Land Rover Series model, in terms of size, as well as luxury. It proved to be a strong seller, and continues to this day, having spawned some sub-derivatives like the Range Rover Sport and Range Rover Velar too. Hence, for those seeking an iconic British luxury four-by-four, a regular Range Rover is a great choice. Today’s 2017 Range Rover SV Autobiography LWB is a Cornelius-based fourth generation variant with only under 37,000 miles on the clock. It’s got a powerful supercharged V8 under the hood, a panoramic sliding glass roof, and comes in long wheelbase variant for extra interior space. Hence, it’s a superbly spacious luxury SUV for a family that only needs four seats.



Grand touring, it's an experience that blends the finest elements of what makes automotive. The perfect recipe calls for equal parts performance, looks, luxury, and a hint of practicality. There are a handful of manufacturers who have perfected the recipe for grand touring, and BMW is one of them. Present today is a frontrunner in their lineup of grand tourers, taking shape with this 2012 BMW 650i Convertible. With a reported 98,000 miles on the clock, this machine looks forward to being commanded by its new custodian and to exploring weekend getaways in style.

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