Saturday, October 10, 2009

A very special 2005 Porsche Boxster for only $29,988



Looks can be deceiving... at first glance, this looks like a brand new Silver over Black Porsche Boxster. When you get closer to it, you realize that the interior is actually Sea Blue and the top is Metropol Blue; both as dark blue as you can get, subtle but very elegant. When you investigate more closely you will find out this is not a brand new car, although it really looks like it. The car is actually a 2005 Boxster with only 15k miles. We took this beauty in trade last night and it needs nothing. This is one of the very few cars that can be sold the same day it comes in. The gentleman that traded the car in was one of the most meticulous clients we have had in a long time. He garaged it at home and was forced to park it in an open parking lot at work but covered it every day that it spent in the sun. When you see this car you can tell -- this thing has been babied. This is why I said the first person that looks at this car is going to buy it. I am confident that this is the nicest and cleanest Porsche you can buy for less than $30,000. At least from a franchised Porsche dealership. Call or email me right away because this Boxster is not going to be here long.


Isaac Feldman

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Special Deals on New Porsche Cars and SUV's Extended Through end of October




We have incredible deals on all new Porsche's including 1.9% financing for up to 60 months!  Also ask me about special leases on most new models.



Isaac Feldman
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Call me: 310.804.0974

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Monday, October 5, 2009

Just took in a really nice 2001 911 Carrera Cabriolet
















We just took this car in trade from a local client that you can tell took great care of it.   This stunning little 996 body style 911 Carrera Cabriolet is finished in Lapis Blue over Savana Beige Leather and equipped with power heated seats, 18" RAD wheels, and the Tiptronic transmission.  The car had an unfortunate fender-bender on the front end but you would never notice it if I didn't tell you.  We are only going to offer it for a limited time before it gets sent to a wholesale auction so let me know soon if you may be interested.




Thanks!

Isaac Feldman

Beverly Hills Porsche
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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Why does Porsche call the white in the sports cars Carrara White instead of Carrera White?



If you have ever asked this question, you are one of the few people that noticed the color is called Carrara White and not Carrera white.  Carrara is not a typo or a spelling mistake.  Unbeknownst to most, the name of Porsche’s white in the sports cars is derived from a very fine Italian marble called Carrara Marble.  The minerals of the Carrara marble are among the most known Italian minerals.  These minerals are characterized by the shape of their crystals and their incredible transparence and sharpness.  The Carrara marble has been used for thousands of years and is one of the most popular marbles; it has been widely utilized by famous sculptors such as Michelangelo and Canova (webmineralshop.com).  Porsche is very good at coming up with different and interesting color names, like Carmona Red (formerly known as Carmon Red), more info on that one in a future post, so stay tuned…


Isaac Feldman

Beverly Hills Porsche








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