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If its largely similar to the R8 in terms of body and bumpers you only have to deal with the NHTSA/DOT for approval as the EPA could care less about a zero emissions vehicle, so the odds of bringing it stateside if you really wanted it is always possible. Also if you’re playing in this price range you can probably

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If there were ever a song to describe a car, this would fit the QX80.

About a few weeks after owning the same type of car I had before ( previously in stick) this time in DSG. Big mistake.

It may have something to do with the number of hellcats found in a ditch only miles from the dealership that just sold it. If you send some of the power to the front wheels you can mitigate some of that.

The C4 is pretty loaded (101k original sticker) that’s the only reason its on the table right now, full leather interior, (door cards, dashboard etc) and it has the sport seats which are super nice. (the turbo sadly doesn’t have the sport seats) Also having 2 years of CPO versus nothing AND being in 13 grand deeper on

I know of one at a Porsche dealer right now that has a 2008 Turbo, stick for 60k even. I won’t say which one because it might be heading to my garage soon. :-) I am on the fence with that car and a 997.2 911 C4 (sadly not a C4S) that’s 47k. A bit more miles then the ‘08 but PCM3 and a few more goodies then the Turbo.

I agree, considering “low end” 991 911’s are now hovering in the 50’s. http://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/…
Porsche went nuts with the 27 month leases on these things. (maybe not this one because of mileage) But in the mid 50’s you can find them quite readily.

You won’t have to wait long, the 991 is nose diving in price. I think people are realizing the electric power steering is not all that great. The 997.2 has actually done really well holding its value in comparison to the 997.1. https://michael-stead.porschedealer.com/certified/preo…

Great car, it even has the sport seats which are really nice. The automatic thing ruins it. Also more of a fan of the coupe then the convertible.

48 grand? They could have probably bought an extra wrecker for the shop with the kind of money.

From the way part of the roof and the bumper looks, it appears as if the mustang tried to go through the roof rather then up the roof's pitch.

The air jacks would be awesome (and completely unnecessary but cool) option for a street Porsche.

The current Lexus lineup has meltyface. Like the grill got too close to space heater and it melted into the lower part of the bumper.

Some say if he had a better launch then the pole sitter at COTA he would have run him wide in Turn 1 too.

It looks like the plastic grill got near a heat source and melted into the lower part of the bumper.

BMW M6. I know a lot of people who loved this car. Personally it was an example of a ‘butterass’. Its got everything but a nice ass. From the front, the car looks amazing from the back you want to throw up. An ex-girlfriend approached a M6 in a parking lot from the front one time, and she told me it was good looking