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The question now has an answer. YES, the new Cayenne will come to Beverly Hills Porsche dressed to the nines and carrying the GTS badge! Cayenne GTS In stock now! The latest Cayenne transmits power from its 420 hp V8 to an active All-Wheel-Drive system coupled to an eight-speed Tiptronic S transmission with integrated Auto Start Stop function. The specially tuned engine and transmission combination enable the Cayenne GTS to sprint from a standing start to 60 mph in 5.4 seconds and to achieve a top-track-speed of 162 mph. The Cayenne GTS is recognizable from the outside by its high-gloss black trim, prominent side skirts and wider wheel arches as well as the hood and front fascia from the Cayenne Turbo. 20-inch RS Spyder wheels with a unique offset for the GTS are standard as are upgraded brakes from the Cayenne Turbo. Two new colors are available for the Cayenne GTS; Peridot Metallic and Carmine Red. A sport exhaust system with matte black twin tailpipes is standard. Inside, the Cayenne GTS features exclusive GTS eight-way adjustable front sports seats with Alcantara accents. For the first time in the Cayenne, a new Sport Chrono package is now available to monitor the improved performance offered by the GTS model. Additionally, a Sound Symposer channels authentic engine intake sounds into the cabin. The 2013 Cayenne GTS will go on sale in the U.S. Beverly Hills Porsche is an authorized factory dealership of Porsche cars, SUVs, accessories, parts and merchandise. Centrally located to all of Los Angeles, we aim to be a complete lifestyle destination for all Porsche owners and fans!
Please check Volkswagen TOUAREG car parts catalog for additional information if you're looking for parts to repair your vehicle. You can search Volkswagen TOUAREG parts by VIN number. It is possible to get market price of new or used Volkswagen TOUAREG by VIN number. Every buyer must check Volkswagen TOUAREG car history before getting a car loan or credit. Buying a used car? Do not forget to read about Volkswagen TOUAREG problems, recalls and complaints. Find all the latest facts, figures and Volkswagen TOUAREG specs based on year, make and model. Volkswagen vehicle history report may contain the following information: title problems, prior damages, unsafe salvage rebuilds, odometer mileage, theft, past sales. VDS is a Vehicle Descriptor Section. VDS is used to specify a type of vehicle and may include information about the model, platform, engine and transmission. WMI is a World Manufacturer Identifier. The first three symbols identify the manufacturer of the car.
What problems do the 1999 Porsche Carerra have? I know that the 1999 Carerra was a big change for Porsche. What are some common problems that they had? Do they have a lot of problems? I've owned 2 air cooled 911's and they've both been great. How about the '99's? As previous answers, rear main oil seals are a problem, but you can also get leaks from the oil drain tubes either side of the engine (Plastic tubes, 3 per side), and the rocker covers themselves can leak. Also, the cam actuation solenoids on these engines can give trouble, which are extremely labour intensive to replace (One either side). Also, with age/mileage you can get running issues with corrosion on the spark plug ignition coils (Causing poor running), defective lamba sensors on the exhaust system and also problems with the air mass sensor. Watch out for brake corrosion, especially on the insides of the brake discs. If you are thinking of buying, I would strongly recommend getting a 111 point check done by a Porsche dealer, as they can also run a diagnostic check for any faults. Avoid buying cheap as there is no such thing as a cheap Porsche.|||They are mostly solid except for the rear main seal leaks and the coolant reservoir leaks other than routine maintenance that is about it.|||None, it's a Porsche.
About six years old as of 2017, the second-generation Volkswagen Touareg is being prepared for the history books as the German company is testing a redesigned model. Spotted on the road on many occasions in the first half of 2016, the third-generation Touareg was once again caught in traffic by our paparazzi. Likely to arrive sometime in 2017 and go on sale in U.S. 2018 model year, the third-gen Touareg will get a serious makeover inside and out. A refreshed engine lineup is also on the table, with both gasoline and diesel powerplants set to receive updates. The big news is obviously the new MLB platform, which will make the SUV lighter than its predecessor and allow for better interior packaging and more luggage space. Hidden under heavy camouflage, the SUV has very few details to share with us at this point, but we know just enough for a speculative review on what it may bring to the table. Find out more about it below and stay tuned for updates. Updated 03/23/2018: We know you鈥檝e come here to learn all about the new, third-gen Touareg, so we鈥檙e busy updating this review as you read this. Until we鈥檙e done, we鈥檝e added a special section below with a new gallery of images and a link back to our featured news on the new Touareg.
We knew this would come eventually, but few expected to be so soon, and it wasn麓t a freak event, because the Nissan Leaf also topped Norway's chart in October and in November the Outlander PHEV did it in the Netherlands. After a shaky start, EV sales have increased greatly in the second half of the year, with global sales expected to arrive near the 200.000 units barrier, 40% more than a year ago. Norway and "N" for Netherlands. Fortunately for Mitsubishi, consumers didn't runaway (Also because there aren't other SUV's with a plug) and waited for the production to resume, originating a long reservations list that Mitsu is now delivering and beating sales records. 2 together and in the end of 2012 came up with the V60 Plug-In Hybrid. Renault had big hopes for its Zoe, wanting to make it a sort of Euro-Taste-Leaf and hoping it would lead plug-in sales in the Old Continent. 5 in Europe, the next months should see the BMW i3 and VW e-Up!