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  • porsche chayenne 220

    Porsche Chayenne

    Ten years ago, the idea of a Porsche sport utility vehicle would
    have seemed absurd. And the reason is not that it lacks experience
    with off-road cars since their engineering have developed all-wheel-drive
    military vehicles. Its more that, compared to General Motors, Toyota
    or Daimler-Chrysler, the automotive giants, Porsche represents a
    tiny fraction of the production volume. For 50 years, the company
    has produced quick, nimble, small sports car, or in other words, the
    opposite of the SUVs. When Porsche decided to invest in an SUV
    and a new factory to build it, it became clear the times, as well as our
    taste, have changed.

    And now, after creating the most anticipated new Porsche in decades,
    the company is proud that its SUV is what many expected it would be:
    technically slick and remarkably fast, with on-road handling that belies
    its bulk. Also, the Cayenne delivers what most SUV buyers demand, including
    decent cargo space, more than enough capability for casual off-road use,
    and impressive towing capacity.

    When it comes to pricing, Cayenne is a true Porsche. A very expensive
    Porsche. With tax and license, a loaded Cayenne Turbo can crack the
    $100,000 barrier, and that alone will knock it off most shopping lists.
    But for the connoisseurs, the Porsche Cayenne will be truly appreciated for
    its performance and driving satisfaction.

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    2005 Porsche Carrera GT

    Unofficially, the Porsche Carrera GT is a racecar, a racecar
    built for the street. What makes it a racecar is not
    necessarily the huge power produced by its V10 engine
    or the carbon fiber construction that keeps everything very
    lightweight although these features surely make it a fast
    car. Its more the sum of its parts that make this car worth
    every bit of its $440,000 price tag.

    The Porsche Carrera GT was introduced as a 2004 model
    and until 2005 there were already a few changes in order
    to make the Carrera GT the new Porsche super car. These were
    minor updates in order to make it a little more street friendly.
    Between the supplemental bar hoops is now mounted a glass
    screen. The seats height is adjusted along with the additional
    bolstering in the thigh area. The Carrera GT is easy recognizable,
    as its a low, sleek, lightweight roadster, very beautiful on the
    outside as it is on the inside. Two removable panels that can
    be stored in the front trunk make the foul weather protection
    available.

    The car has unique features, among which are: 5.7 liter, 605
    horsepower V10 engine, monocoque chassis with
    Porsche-patented engine and transmission mounts made of
    carbon-reinforced plastic and the first use of a ceramic
    composite clutch in a production car. A very important aspect
    is that The Carrera is safe and stable at speeds up to 205 mph,
    thanks to its aerodynamic and race-bred suspension package.

    The design of the suspension is so sophisticated that the
    shape of its components improves the Carrera GT`s aerodynamics.
    The designers used lightweight materials such as magnesium
    for the cars substantial wheels and the frames of its special sport
    seats, the result being a faster and safer car. To prove so, The
    Carrera GT accelerates from a standing start to 62 mph (100km/h)
    in only 3.9 seconds reaches 100 mph (160 km/h) in less than seven
    seconds, 125 mph (200 km/h) in less than 10 seconds, and can
    achieve a top test-track speed of 205 mph (330 km/h).

    What makes this car have these impressive results is its 5.5
    liter, normally aspirated V10 engine for racing created in the
    development center in Weissach, Germany. That engines bores
    have been enlarged to displace 5.7 liters in the Carrera GT. It has
    a very low center of gravity, a 68-degree V angle and four
    valves-per-cylinder heads. Since the block, crankshaft and
    camshafts are all made of light alloys, the engine weights
    only 472 pounds (214 kg).

    To stop this monster Porsche`s team used a high-tech
    braking system. Developed for demanding motorsports
    applications, ceramic brakes are the first to work for on-road use.
    The massive 15 inch ventilated discs and six-piston calipers have
    the amazing capacity of bringing the car to a sure and safe stop,
    matched only by the stunning acceleration of Carrera GT.

    Porsche Carrera GT is definitely a exotic appearance, a
    car that can do it all: fascinate you with its good looks, astound
    you with its performance and abilities on the race track.

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    Porsche Boxter built in Valmet

    In 1998, Porsche realized that if they wanted to sell more Boxsters,
    they needed to produce more cars. To do so, they contracted with
    a plant in Finland called Valmet because the plant in Zuffenhausen
    couldnt handle the increased production.

    The initial plan was for Boxster to be produced in Finland for only two
    years. Everybody thought that by that time the demand in Zuffenhausen
    would decrease so that plant could handle all production. But the
    Boxster demand remains high, and so does the one for 996, so
    against all expectations the plant will remain busy for the foreseeable
    future. Zuffenhausen can assemble 30,000 cars per year, so the only
    way the Boxster would be moved entirely to Finland is if Porsche could
    sell the better part of that many 996s. In the short term, that isnt likely to
    happen though. Most of the cars destined for North America are built
    in Valmet.

    Now it became impossible to specify where a car was built. Even ordering
    Tourist Delivery doesn’t force a Stuttgart build. Apparently some cars
    are shipped from Finland to Stuttgart for Tourist Delivery.

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    Porsche Approved

    When a pre-owned Porsche meets the high quality standards set
    by the brand, it will receive the name Porsche Approved. So if you
    want a Porsche but you cant afford a brand new one, a Approved
    vehicle is your best choice since you can be sure that it will meet
    your expectations.

    But what is the difference between a Porsche Approved certified
    vehicle from a conventional pre-owned vehicle?

    First of all, the Porsche Approved cars are inspected by factory
    trained technicians and if they find any faults, repairs are carried
    out in line with the strict Porsche quality criteria.
    Secondly, every Porsche Approved vehicle comes with a
    comprehensive Warranty:
    – If sold while under the new car warranty, Coverage is up to
    6 years or 100,000m/160,000km total, whichever comes first
    – If sold once the new vehicle warranty has expired, Coverage is
    2 years from the date of sale or up to 100,000m/160,000km,
    whichever comes first.
    And last but not least, you will get membership in Porsche Road
    Assistance that offers exclusive support server & security.
    The result of owing a Porsche Approved is that you will enjoy
    driving a safe, quality value which really cannot be described as
    a pre-owned vehicle.

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  • porsche the beginning 575

    Porsche the beginning

    It`s hard to say exactly which is the beginning of Porsche
    story. It could be in 1950, when the famous Max Hoffman
    introduced the Porsche 356 to the United States. Or in 1948
    when the first automobile to bear the name Porsche was introduced.
    But in order to understand Porsches heritage and its philosophy
    we need to go back to 1875, when, in September, at the home
    of a tinsmith in the Bohemian village of Haffersdorf, a son was
    born. His name was Ferdinand Porsche.

    Since his adolescence, Ferdinand Porsche showed glimpses of
    technical genius: at the age of 18, he wired family’s home for
    electricity in 1893. Still, he didnt show many signs of disciplined
    engineering skills that will eventually become his trademark. Even
    if the Doctor is usually appended to his name, it is in essence
    honorary, since his only formal technical training was as a part-time
    engineering student in Vienna.

    By the age of 25, the young Ferdinand Porsche had entered the
    field of automotive design. His first car design was already
    accepted by Lohner & Co. of Vienna. Over the next 20 years,
    Ferdinand Porsche, the temperamental but brilliant engineer
    succeeded in associating with every major automobile manufacturer
    in Germany. At the same time, he designed a dozen of the most
    technically significant cars in history.

    Working for Mercedes-Benz, he helped develop the most revered
    Mercedes-Benz cars of all time: the SSK series. For NSU, he
    designed Auto Union Wanderer and the Type 32, a precursor of the
    Volkswagen Beetle.

    After being dismissed from Mercedes for disagreeing with the firm’s
    staid engineering policies, Porsche decided to establish what later
    became Porsche A.G.: his own engineering consulting group. In a
    small office in Stuttgart, the senior Dr. Porsche gathered a select
    group of engineers to work under the dramatic name, “Doctor of
    Engineering Ferdinand Porsche, Inc., Construction Facility for Land,
    Air, and Sea Transportation.” One of his employees was his youthful
    son, Ferry. His primary interest was one that any young man might
    select: sports and racing cars

    The senior Dr. Porsche and his team were kept extremely busy. The
    consulting firm developed for Steyr (now the utility-vehicle wing of the
    Steyr- Daimler-Puch combine), the Austria luxury sedan, but it did not
    progress beyond the prototype stage. They worked a lot for Auto
    Union, now Audi: the company developed the Front, the world’s first
    front-drive economy car. They astonished Auto Union with the mid-engine
    Grand Prix cars and their supercharged V-12 and V-16 engines
    which, together with Mercedes- Benz racers, dominated European auto
    racing for nearly a decade.

    After that, the firm created its best-known designs for NSU and Zundapp.
    The pair of prototypes was characterized by Dr. Porsche’s patented
    torsion-bar suspension and a rear-mounted engine. Since neither
    company moved rapidly enough to manufacture the designs, Porsche
    sold the concept to the German government. Then, he oversaw the
    construction of a plant on Wolfsburg to manufacture the design. His
    drawings called the car the Type 60. The world came to know it as the
    Volkswagen Beetle

    After the second World War, the Porsche Company started to create vehicles
    that beard its name, and so became knows world wide. Now, nearly a
    century later, Porsche became the marque and the family that created
    outstanding, often unique and surely lasting contributions to automotive
    engineering and design.

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    Porsche Panamera

    In 2009 is set to be launched a four-door, four-seat coupe,
    called Porsche Panamera. The car, powered by a modified
    version of the 4.5 L V8 found in the Cayenne, equipped with
    the FSI system will be front engined and rear wheel drive.
    Although it is extremely unlikely, rumors is that an option
    for the Panamera will be the V10 engine from Porsche’s
    limited-run Carrera GT supercar.

    Porsche Panamera will be produced in the new plant at Leipzig
    alongside the Cayenne. It is the first V8-engined sports car built
    by Porsche since 1995, when the 928 was discontinued and
    some consider it a suitable successor to the two-doored 928.
    The company built the new model as a direct competitor to the
    Mercedes-Benz CLS 55 AMG and Maserati Quattroporte and
    (to a lesser degree) a less expensive alternative to expensive
    vehicles such the, Ferrari 612 Scaglietti, Bentley Continental GT
    and Aston Martin Rapide.

    Like Porsche Carrera`s name, the Panamera`s derives from the
    Carrera Panamerican race. Before it, there were other four-door
    sedans prototypes, such as the 1991 Porsche 989 prototype
    or the even earlier 4 door prototype based on the 911, but they
    never went into production.

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    Porsche 365

    The Porsche 356 is the first Porsche production automobile
    and it was sold from 1948 through 1965. Although many
    consider Porsche 64 as being the first automobile produced
    by the German company, the 64 was never mass-produced
    and it was only a drivable test-mule. The 364 was created by
    Ferdinand Porsche and his son, Ferry Porsche, designed by
    Erwin Komenda and its engine features derived from the
    Volkswagen Beetle, deigned by Mr. Porsche Senior.

    The models available were initially coupe, cabriolet (luxury
    convertible) and then roadster (a stripped down convertible).
    Before being withdrawn in 1965, it went through several
    changes. The most desirable versions were 356 Carrera
    (often sold for well over $150,000), Super 90 and Speedster.
    In the late 50`s, the original selling price for a Porsche was
    $4,000.

    In 1954, Max Hoffman, the only importer of Porsches into
    United States needed a lower cost, racier version for the
    American marker. Therefore, the company created 356
    Speedster that became a instant hit thanks to the low, raked
    windshield (easily removable for weekend racing), bucket seats,
    and minimal folding top. These days, this car is still very
    appreciated as it is sold for over $100,000 and it has been used
    in several films, including 48 Hours, its sequel Another 48
    Hours and Top Gun. In 1957, the production of Speedster
    peaked at 1,171 cars. In 1959 it was replaced by the Convertible
    D model, which featured a taller, more practical windshield,
    glass side windows, and more comfortable seats.

    Year after year, the basic shape of Porsche 356 remained the
    same and was easily recognized and remarked, even though
    changes were made, especially in the mechanical area. Coupe
    and cabriolet models were produced every year up to 1965,
    with the last 356B Roadster built in early 1963. The final model
    build was 356 C that featured disc brakes and the most
    powerful pushrod engine Porsche so far: the 95HP SC.

    In the year that Porsche launched 911, 1964, Porsche 356 production
    peaked at 14,151 cars. Still, the company continued to sell the
    356C in North America through the end of 1965 as a lower-cost
    vehicle. When the customers complained the price for 911 was
    too high (almost twice the price of the 356), Porsche started
    producing the 912, using the 356 engine. The 912model was
    sold between 1965 and 1969.

    56 years after the beginning of the production, Sports Car
    International named 356C number ten on the list of Top Sports
    cars of the 60`s. Today, the 356 is a respected car among the
    collectors, as it stood the test of time. Worldwide, thousands of
    356 owners maintain the tradition, preserving their cars and
    driving them regularly.

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    Porsche – a brief history

    Ferdinand Porsche played an important role in the development
    of airplanes and racing cars, and the construction of tanks for
    the Wehrmacht. He is an automobile engineer with more than
    a thousand patents to his name. He was appointed chief engineer
    at Mercedes-Benz in Stuttgart in the 1920s. Later on, he set
    up his own engineering workshop and designed among others
    the Volkswagen. At the plant where Volkswagen was made,
    Wolfsburg, he was chief of operations and at the end of the war
    he was interned by the Allies.

    He was released a few years later and started building his first car
    with his son, Ferry Porsche. The car was named the Porsche 356
    and it was a sports car and a reminiscent of the Volkswagen.
    It had the same four-cylinder boxer engine that was rear-mounted,
    just like the VW. It was far from being a powerful sports car,
    developing only 40 bhp and a maximum speed of 87 mph (140 km/h).
    First produced as a convertible and later as a hard top it distinguished
    by the very elegant and innovative body. It was developed in the
    workshop of Erwin Komenda, a master of restrained streamlining
    who had been in charge of sheet metal and design techniques at
    Porsche since the VW Beetle. The new style of closed coupe was
    designed by Komenda and it soon became the embodiment of the
    sports car, thanks to its fastback.

    This tradition was continued by Komenda and Ferdinand Butzi
    Porsche, the founders grandson, with the 911.

    The 911 became easily recognizable: it had attractive sloping
    bonnet and what later became characteristic frog eye headlights,
    curves running from the top edge of the windscreen to the rear bumper
    and a straight waistline. From a functional and technical point of
    view it was more like BMW 1500, although it retained the stylistic
    features of the original Porsche. The new 911 will become the
    foundation stone of Porsches identity, even though the design
    was not always appreciated. During the 1970`s and 1980`s, the
    designers attempts to distance Porsche from its legendary design brought
    the company to the edge of disaster. The more modern 924 model,
    a peoples Porsche, developed with Volkswagen, as well as the
    928 were far from fulfilling the expectations.

    In the 1990`s, the company realized that what for over twenty years
    was perceived as a straitjacket, it was in fact a market
    advantage. During the 1990`s, Porsche became highly
    profitable since they now knew that the typical Porsche features
    were timeless. Nearly forty people now worked in the design
    department on further developments of the long-running 911.
    These developments included the 911 GTI, a powerful combination
    of sports and racing car, put forward by the in-house designer
    Anthony R. Hatter. In 1999, chief designer proudly presented the
    new Boxster which enabled Porshe to establish a second
    independent range of models.

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    Porsche 911 Turbo

    In 2006, Dr. Ing. H.c. Porsche will extend its current product
    line with the addition of a new 911 Turbo, the sixth generation
    of the 911 series. This top-of-the-range model will have its world
    premiere at the Geneva Motor Show on February 28, 2006 and
    as from June 24, 2006 it will be available in German dealerships.

    The 911 Turbo (type 997) has a few improvements. It has an
    output of 480 bhp at 6,000 rpm, a 3.6 litre engine, a rated torque
    of 620 Nm and a maximum torque available between 1,950 and
    5,000 rpm. All these numbers are translated into driving
    performance, as the 911 Turbo with six-speed manual transmission
    only needs 3.9 seconds to get from zero to 100 km/h. The coupe
    reaches 200 km/h in 12.8 seconds. Despite these performance
    statistics, Porsche developers succeeded to keep the average
    consumption to 12.8 liters per100 km.

    For those who need even more speed, the 911 Turbo offers the
    optionally Tiptronic S automatic transmission. This way, it can reach
    100 km/h from a standing start in just 3.7 seconds and 200 km/h in
    a mere 12.2 seconds. Both manual and automatic transmissions
    have a top speed of 310 km/k. Available for the first time, the optional
    Sport Chrono Package Turbo enhances the vehicles flexibility even
    further.

    The Porsche 911 Turbo features a redesigned all-wheel drive with
    an electronically controlled multi-disc clutch. The result will be the
    transfer of the available power to the road. Thats because, depending
    on the driving conditions, this system will determine the optimal torque
    distribution to ensure the best-possible drive. Also, Porsche Traction
    Management (PTM) ensures variable power distribution to the two
    driven axles. This means that on the road the 911Turbo will prove
    outstanding traction in the rain or snow, high agility on narrow country
    roads and optimal active safety even at high speeds.

    The new 911 Turbos driving performance is duly tempered by its brake
    system, which comprises monobloc fixed-caliper disc brakes with six
    pistons at the front axle and four at the rear. The diameter of the internally
    ventilated and perforated brake discs at the front and rear wheels is 350
    millimeters. An optimized ceramic brake system that Porsche offers is
    Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB). This high-tech system
    reduces with 17 kilograms the standard brake system and provides an
    excellent fading stability.

    The major bodywork change of the 911 Turbo is the modified front end with
    its distinctive, tautly drawn cooling air inlets. Combined with the standard
    oval bi-xenon headlights, it will define the new unmistakable image. From
    the rear perspective too, the Turbo will seem more powerful. This is due
    first and foremost to its tail end, 22 millimeters wider than that of the previous
    model, to which the redesigned wing spoiler element has been aligned.

    Secondly, the lateral air inlets behind the doors have been redrawn and now
    they offer a more efficient supply of cooling air to the charge-air intercoolers.

    The basic price for the 911 Turbo is 115,000 Euros. In the USA, from July
    8, 2006, the vehicle will be available at $122,000 (not including taxes).

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    Porsche Boxter

    The Porsche Boxster and Boxster S are fast, powerful cars and most
    of all the best-handling production roadsters on the planet.
    Introduced in 1996, it remained essentially unchanged, other than
    moderate horsepower and interior-options tweaks. Thats what
    Porsche usually does with the successful models: it retains car
    look and configuration for ages.

    A more powerful second-generation Boxster was introduced in 2005
    and it keeps Porsches conservative evolutionary path. Like its
    precedent, it is a mid-engine, six-cylinder two-seater that looks like
    Porsche Spyder. Still, over half of Boxster`s structure and electronics
    are borrowed from the 911 Carrera.

    The 2005 Boxster looks sprightlier than its 2004 equivalent, thanks
    to the revision of the torque and the 15 added hp and the extra power
    coming on strongly between 2000rpm and 4000 rpm. The 2005
    Boxster S virtually equals the acceleration and top-speed performance
    of Porsche’s expensive 911 Carrera. The Boxster exhaust has been
    tuned to play a distinctive tromboning wail like no other car. This is a
    amazing thing thinking that both engines are smaller versions of the
    six-cylinder in the Carrera.

    The transmission for base Boxters is five-speed manual but the optional
    variant offers a six-speed. Both models can also be fitted with a
    five-speed Tiptronic, the superb Porsche-designed automatic transmission
    that began the trend toward manually shifted automatics.

    The bodywork and the interior of the Boxster are of high quality, but considering
    that theres noting tricky or purely decorative, we can definitely say that
    these are not opulent cars. Still, the interior has been improved since the
    old car was often criticized for being to cheap-looking. The center console
    has been upgraded with revised switch-gear and titanium look paneling.
    The seats are more supportive and body-shaped in the new version,
    making them look absolutely superb. Unlike other roadsters, the Boxster
    has no problem swallowing luggage for a long trip: it has two trunks, a
    small one in the rear and an amply deep one under the front hood.

    One of The Boxster`s best qualities is the powered convertible top, very quick
    to retract or re-erect. In the new Boxster, the top can be operated at speeds
    up to 30 mph. The triple-layer padded cloth tops (with a heated-glass rear
    window) is as weather-tight and quiet as most metal roofs.

    The Boxster is called a mid engine-car. The reason is that the sweet six-cylinder
    engine is mounted behind the seats, just fore of the rear axle. So if you wand
    to see whats under the hood once in while, wellyou cant do that with The Boxster.
    The only way to see the engine is from underneath or by meticulously removing
    body panels, which mechanics must do to service the engine. But, the good
    news is that having the engine mounted closer to the center of the car makes
    for better weight distribution. And thats what makes the car handle so well.

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