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Porsche’s been at the SUV game for over twenty years now. Their first SUV, the Cayenne, was introduced in 2002 for the 2003 model year. Closely related to the Volkswagen Touareg and Audi Q7, the Cayenne quickly found favor with Porsche fans who needed something family-friendly – remember that at the time, the only other offerings from Porsche were the two-seat Boxster and the 2+2 911 range. Now on the third generation, the Cayenne is no longer the only SUV in Porsche’s range, but still remains a firm favorite. If you want a Cayenne with real punch in your life, here’s a 631-horsepower 2022 Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT for sale in West Friendship, Maryland. The current owner says that the vehicle has done just 11,151 miles and wears an full paint protection film.
Dressed in Arctic Gray, this 2022 Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT proudly proclaims Turbo GT along its side flanks and at the rear. It’s not afraid to tell everyone that it sits at the top of the Cayenne pecking order. The vehicle’s 22-inch GT Design wheels are in high gloss black, creating a striking contrast against the gray body, especially when you’ve also got yellow brake calipers behind them. You’ve also got LED matrix design headlamps that can easily light up even the darkest of nights. The black leather interior of this 2022 Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT comes with features such as a Burmester 3D surround sound system, adaptive cruise control, surround-view system, a heads-up display, a digital gauge cluster, the Sport Chrono stopwatch, and even lane change assist. The front seats are heated and power-adjustable units too. You’ve also got multi-zone climate control, plenty of USB charging ports, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support. Then, there’s a roomy trunk accessed via a powered rear liftgate for maximum practicality and utility as an everyday vehicle.
This 2022 Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT can reportedly deliver up to 631hp and 627lb-ft of torque, thanks to its 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8. Paired with an 8-speed ZF automatic gearbox and all-wheel drive system, this allows for a 0-60 time of a breathtaking 3.3 seconds. Now isn’t that amazing, and certainly supercar territory!
Porsche’s been at the SUV game for over twenty years now. Their first SUV, the Cayenne, was introduced in 2002 for the 2003 model year. Closely related to the Volkswagen Touareg and Audi Q7, the Cayenne quickly found favor with Porsche fans who needed something family-friendly – remember that at the time, the only other offerings from Porsche were the two-seat Boxster and the 2+2 911 range. Now on the third generation, the Cayenne is no longer the only SUV in Porsche’s range, but still remains a firm favorite. If you want a Cayenne with real punch in your life, here’s a 631-horsepower 2022 Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT for sale in West Friendship, Maryland. The current owner says that the vehicle has done just 11,151 miles and wears an full paint protection film.
If you’re searching for an SUV with sporting credentials, you can’t go wrong with a Porsche Cayenne. Produced since 2002, the Cayenne was Porsche’s first foray into the SUV world, and they knocked it out of the park. Now, the Cayenne is on the third generation and offers a frugal hybrid powertrain as well. Check out this 24,987-mile 2019 Porsche Cayenne S E-Hybrid from Honolulu, which is available right now. With a host of features, including the Premium Package, this is the ideal family car for the enthusiast who can’t have a sports car.
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.
An iconic design, convertible top down and a sunset drive - sounds like a dream? Well we have what it takes to make all that a reality. Present today is this lovely 2000 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet, it's a true blast from the past and has a reported 105,165 miles on the clock making it a survivor that's in excellent shape and the perfect way to experience sports car ownership without breaking the bank.
Few sports cars have had such an impact on the world as the Porsche 911. When it was showcased in 1964, the public were highly interested in this distinctive teardrop-shaped automobile. Then, they learned of its powertrain; an air-cooled flat-six mounted in the car’s tail, and of course, driving the rear wheels. This was quite a departure from traditional front-engined layouts. In fact, Porsche 911 development had started way earlier, in 1959, and it was envisioned to take over from the company’s 356 model. However, such was the 911’s impact that it created its own legacy, and one that continues to this day. Over the years, the 911 gained more creature comforts, convertible variants, and fearsome turbocharged engine options. The car’s exterior design saw modernization, but the overall teardrop shape remained. However, the engines remained air cooled until 1998, when tightening emissions regulations and demands for more power dictated that water cooling was the way to go. Thus, a sort of line was drawn; if you want a proper classic 911, go for pre-1998 cars. If you want more modern examples, post-1998 is where you should seek them out. Therefore, this South Carolina-based 1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Cabriolet is definitely a classic. However, it should be enjoyed rather than mothballed, and its current mileage of 80,948 tells you that it’s meant for the open road rather than stowed away in climate-controlled garages.
The Porsche 911 started out in 1964 with an air-cooled engine and a fun-to-drive demeanor. Then, turbo models and special editions came, and Porsche had created a legacy. Over the past many decades, the 911 has grown, evolved and become more sporty and luxurious. Its engine switched to water cooling in 1998, but has always remained in the tail of the car, slung out behind the rear axle. This makes for some entertaining handling characteristics for keen drivers to exploit. Today, we’ve got a 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S from the 997 generation up for sale with just 63,500 miles on the clock. The 997 generation was made between 2004 and 2013, and is considered to be an excellent place to start if you’re searching for your first 911 but don’t want to buy brand-new. This Phoenix-located car also comes with all servicing up to date.
In 2003, Cadillac released a luxurious two-door roadster with plenty of features and a high specification. It was meant to be a modern iteration of the personal luxury car segment, and Cadillac based it on the Chevrolet Corvette of the period, although you’d never know unless told. The XLR was made until 2009, and only 15,460 units were produced during this run. Nevertheless, it was the first Cadillac with adaptive cruise control and seats that offered both heating and cooling capabilities. Today, the XLR stands as not just a curio, but a fine modern car that will no doubt evolve into a classic in a decade or so. That’s why you’d be smart to pick up this 9,868-mile 2006 Cadillac XLR that currently resides in Placentia, California. Get your hands on it before the crowd starts clamoring.
In 2020, Chevrolet’s Corvette halo sports car entered the next level of greatness. It gained a mid-engined configuration, ascending firmly into the performance car hall of fame and challenging Europe’s finest machines. Previously, the Corvette contended itself with thrilling the hearts and souls of American petrolheads. Now, it could captivate those in other countries as well. It’s also the first Corvette to be assembled in right-hand-drive as well, for sale in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and the United Kingdom. That’s why if you want the very best from Chevy, selecting a car such as this 2,025-mile 22022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 1LT Z51 from Ridgeway, Colorado is the way to go about it. The car also includes the Z51 Performance Package and NPP Performance Exhaust.
An iconic design, convertible top down and a sunset drive - sounds like a dream? Well we have what it takes to make all that a reality. Present today is this lovely 2000 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet, it's a true blast from the past and has a reported 105,165 miles on the clock making it a survivor that's in excellent shape and the perfect way to experience sports car ownership without breaking the bank.
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