Archive for February, 2008

Where can I find cheaper parts for a Porsche Carrera GT?

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aquarias asked:


I hit my fiances very expensive 2005 Porsche Carrera GT today. I need to replace the brake light and the carbon fiber around it. Does anyone know a website or place where I can get parts for this rare car cheaper?

Paula
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Porsche to Buy Additional Volkswagen’s Stakes But With Conditions

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Natalie Anderson asked:



The move by tiny sports car maker Porsche to take control of the giant Volkswagen group by means of purchasing a great part of stakes of the German giant automaker has proven that the force of private equity can still be defeated.

Volkswagen has been brought back from the private equity brink by something more powerful than a heap of cash and that is FAMILY. The Porsche and Piech families that control Porsche have effectively waged their company on a move to bring together the two German car makers that owe their existence to the families’ common grandfather, Ferdinand Porsche.

According to the German media centers, speculations are high on the possibility of Porsche and the families’ Porsche distribution company in Austria and Volkswagen to join together. Porsche has received a warm welcome at Volkswagen where the supervisory board is chaired by family member Ferdinand Piech who is at the same time Volkswagen’s chief executive. His protégé, Martin Winterkorn has been promoted from head of Audi to Volkswagen’s CEO.

There are a lot of sentiments involved between the two parties in the sense that there are extensive business links between the two companies which are extremely valuable to Porsche. If ever the said merger will happen it will give Porsche the opportunity to revamp Volkswagen’s lines of automobiles and at the same time get to share in the gains. It should be noted that Porsche only makes as much as 100,000 cars per year compared to the more than 5 million vehicles produced by giant German automaker.

Porsche already owns 27.4 percent stakes at Volkswagen and at the recently held shareholders’ meeting in Stuttgart, Porsche was successful getting the majority vote of the shareholders to approve the additional 50 percent increase in stakes or equivalent to 8.75 million shares. This would now give Porsche directors the opportunity to raise their stakes or shares in Volkswagen to more than 8.8 billion EURO or $14.7 billion. The said amount of shares is said to be enough to buy an additional 30% of Volkswagen thereby discouraging other prospecting investors from taking control of the giant German automaker. However there is still no certainty that Porsche will make s full bid but all options including the reverse takeover by Volkswagen is still very much open.

It was in the year 2005 when Porsche was able to purchase 27.4% stake in Volkswagen. The said purchase was initiated by Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking who was also responsible for the healthy financial standing of Porsche.

Wiedieking is continuously driving the company hard, expecting nothing less but productivity gains of between 6 and 8 percent each year. Porsche made about 1 billion EURO on revenue out of its 7.3 billion EURO gain for the inclusive years 2005-2006. On the other hand, Volkswagen has earned 1.1 billion EURO of revenue for the year 2005 out from its 95.3 billion Euro of total profit.

Porsche has chosen Volkswagen after it has failed in its search for a new foundation shareholder. Volkswagen was valued at about 12 billion EURO on the market. It was fortunate for Porsche that Volkswagen was not taken over by other companies or else they could have ended as a big loser. Volkswagen has become Porsche’s largest supplier and has been on project s together like for example in creating the Cayenne sport utility vehicle. The partnership with Volkswagen has enabled Porsche to accomplish things that it would not otherwise been able to afford on its own.

The clincher for Porsche was the expected gains that it will make by revamping the straggling Volkswagen Group. After long years of being a partner of Volkswagen, Porsche is very confident that the restructuring plan at the German automaker will generate handsome returns for it. Weideking is also very excited with the prospect of joint venture with Volkswagen. He could barely conceal his excitement at the Detroit Motor Show this month.

“We believe there is huge potential for productivity gains in VW,” he said. “We want to take it because it is a goldmine.”

But before Weideking commits into buying more shares at Volkswagen he wants first a favorable decision from the European courts on Germany’s fabled Volkswagen Law. This Volkswagen Law limits a shareholder’s rights from exercising a maximum of 20 % on VW’s shares. The said Law was designed to preserve the influence of the state of Lower Saxony, which has held 20% of VW’s shares for decades. The court will hear the case on February13 and if ever the said VW law is struck down then that will be the time for Porsche to finally be able to out-vote the State of Lower Saxony and then rid the VW supervisory board of the interminable political debated that has ruined business decision making.

“As the biggest shareholder we will have more influence over VW. We want to work closely with VW. We think we can do projects with VW’s different brands: VW, Audi, Bentley… We want to keep our hand on VW,” Wiedeking said.

The German Automaker, Volkswagen

Volkswagen before it became a large corporation as it is today has started out as a concept of a brilliant guy who wants to provide his fellow countrymen with a quality and yet affordable transport. Ferdinand Porsche has dreamed of creating a people’s car or Volkswagen in German. And he accomplished in the year 1934 when he developed his masterpiece- a beetle shaped sedan that was called Volkswagen.

The Beetle made its debut after two years due to the surging war in Europe. Its production was delayed until 1949 but the wait is all worth it since The Beetle later become of the world’s best selling car of all time. Aside from the Beetle, the Volkswagen bus has also made a reputation of its own as a symbol of generation while the Golf was branded as a modern masterpiece.

Besides creating world renowned vehicles, the German automaker was also known for its top-of-the-line Volkswagen aftermarket parts which are offered by various reputable auto parts dealers worldwide.



Corey

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How much would cost to restore a 1978 Porsche 924 without an engine?

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Ashida asked:


How much would cost to restore a 1978 Porsche 924 without an engine?

Peter
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What About The Porsche 977 Bodyshell

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Andrew Manifield asked:


A new Porsche 911 is always fascinating because it’s interesting to see how after more than 40 years of development the Porsche team still manages to bring changes and improvements to this icon model.
The new 997 bodyshell combines the sleek modern looks of the 996 series with the popular retro styling cues from older 911s. The front end is completed with round lights and separate parking/fog/indicator lights. This change, combined with wider hips echoes the last of the air-cooled 911s, the 993. Other changes in the bodyshell are the new door handles, wing mirrors and the stylish cut of the rear wings into the bumper/lights.
Even if the 997 looks a lot like the previous model, the 996, the new car is actually 38mm wider which creates a more aggressive appearance. With each new model introduced, Porsche has aimed to reduce the drag co-efficient helping the 911 slide through the air more effectively, and so aiding performance. The same thing has been done with the new car, and if we compare the 993 Cd of 0.34 to the 997`s 0.28 we can see how far the aerodynamic game has moved on. The latest body shell and rear wing combine with new underbody paneling to also offer increased levels of down force for this latest evolution of Porsche’s finest.
The latest Porsche model is the best handling 911 ever. Improving a car’s rigidity helps ensure the suspension can work more effectively and while not making such a quantum leap as the team did with the 996. Porsche improved torsional rigidity by 8% and added as much as 40% more flexural strength.
For the new car, Porsche wanted to improve crash safety so they added two new air bags located in the side of each front seat back-rest, designed to protect the thorax. They kept the previous two front and two side airbags, which means that now there are six in total. For the same reason, crash safety, the reinforced body shell features further protection such as a more extensive use of super high strength steel.
The latest model is also 50 kg heavier than the 996. The reason is that modern crash safety regulations kind of force the new cars to come with increased weight, despite the usage of a large range of weight saving measures, including an aluminum bonnet
Aside from the crash safety improvements, much of the additional weight can be attributed to the higher standard specification of the new cars. Power to weight is similar with the latest car offering 233 bhp per tone against it’s predecessors 238 and the new models improved aerodynamics must help it post Porsches claimed performance figures, which are identical to the 996.

Ronnie
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Porsche Boxster. When You Can\’t Afford A 911

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Kerry Plowright asked:


If you’ve always dreamed of owning a late model Porsche, but can’t afford the hefty price tag of a 911, then the Porsche Boxster may just be the right option for you.
The Porsche Boxster has been available in Australia since 1997. In early 2005, a new model was introduced. The Porsche Boxster is a two seater roadster offering a cheaper alternative to the 911. While some regard the Porsche Boxster as a rather bland car, in styling as well as in performance, the Porsche Boxster has proven a popular choice here in Australia, with its undeniable Porsche styling.
While not having the power of the more expensive 911, the Porsche Boxster still offers good sports performance from its mid-mounted, boxster engine. There are two models available in Australia: the Boxster and the Boxster S. The standard Boxster has a 2.7 litre 6 cylinder engine that produces 180kw at 6,500rpm. The Boxster has a top speed of 258 km/h and goes from a standing start to 100 km/h in 6.1 seconds.
The Boxster S is the more expensive option. It is powered by a 3.4 cylinder boxster engine which produces a more respectable 217 kw at 6,250 rpm. The bigger engine gives the Boxster S a top speed of 272 km/h and propels the car from zero to one hundred on just 5.4 seconds.
While many sports cars sacrifice comfort for performance, the Porsche Boxster does provide comfort for both driver and passenger. In fact, even taller drivers will find the room generous with the adjustable three spoke steering wheel and ergonomically designed pedals. The seats are designed to hold you in when you’re taking tight corners fast and offer a wide range of adjustment options.
For the safety conscious, both Boxster models employ four piston monobloc aluminium fixed callipers on both the front and rear wheels. The braking system offers precise braking in all weather conditions and at high speed. The response from the pedal is fast and precise.
Safety inside is provided by two side airbags each for both driver and passenger as well as the front airbags. There’s also protection from rollover in both the front and rear. The front windscreen incorporates a sturdy steel element while the rear is protected by stainless steel roll-over bars. Both models of the Porsche Boxster also include side impact protection which protects the head and upper body of the driver and passenger in the event of a side collision.
Tips for buying a one owner Porsche Boxster
As the Porsche Boxster has only been sold in Australia since 1997, it should not be too hard finding a good one owner car in excellent condition. Make sure you check the body for any signs of damage. If you find any signs of rust, then the bodywork repair has been shoddy and the car should be avoided.
Check the service log to ensure that the car has been properly serviced by a qualified Porsche mechanic. When test driving, pay particular attention to the brakes and the clutch. If the brakes lock one wheel ahead of the others, they may be in need of an overhaul.

Thomas
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What city is the guy overlooking at night in the Porsche commercial?

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randy32674 asked:


It’s the commercial where he revs his engine and there are people reving their Porsche engines all over the city.

Jerry
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Is it just me that thinks that this Porsche will be rubbish ?

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Porsche Enthusiast asked:


it’s called Panamera , and you can look for it on Google and decide.
i just would like to say to Porsche! your wrong, what a shame.

Glenn
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How much does a new a/c cost on a 1990 Porsche 911?

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Tank Jr. asked:


My compressor ceased up 2 weeks ago. I cut the belt, and I am able to drive the car with no problem. Summer is fast approaching, and I have been given a quote of $1500 for a new a/c system (around $1000 if it is just the compressor). Any Porsche mechanics out there?

Earl
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