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The Event Takes place on Saturday, September 30th at the American Muscle Car Museum

Porsche of Melbourne is incredibly proud to participate in the upcoming second annual Special Art Special Hands event, taking place on Saturday, September 30 at the American Muscle Car Museum in Rockledge, Florida. This is an incredible event that showcases the artwork of special artists of all ages who have intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities.

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Porsche has been hard at work when it comes to their 911, and they’re finally ready to launch the fastest, most powerful 911. The 2018 GT2 RS goes up 211 miles an hour, and tops out at 700 horsepower. But don’t worry about being pulled over just for having this vehicle on the road. Porsche has kept everything just within the legal bounds, so you can take it from the driving course to the corner store in seconds.

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The Porsche Cayenne

-2017 Porsche Cayenne shown

We may still have some time until the new 2018 Porsche Cayenne is released but we have gotten a bit of a sneak peek into the new model year. Since the current Porsche Cayenne is approaching the end of its life cycle, there have been some sightings of the successor. The 2018 Porsche Cayenne will be released later in 2017 as a 2018 model. Some of the things that you can expect to be different include improved dynamics, better fuel efficiency, and even better performance than ever before.

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2017 Porsche Panamera

Porsche debuted the newest Panamera at this year’s Geneva Auto Show. The new Porsche Panamera looks and drives like a four-door sports car. The Porsche Panamera is quiet and smooth. It feels more like a four-door limousine than a sports car. The Porsche Panamera will be available with four different engine options—the Panamera 4, 4S, 4E Hybrid and Turbo. The Panamera 4 is also available in a Sport Turismo trim, which is unique in that it seats five people comfortably.

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2017 Porsche Macan

The Porsche Macan has changed for 2017, but maybe not as much as people would have expected it to. In many ways, it looks like the Macans of the past, with some blackout trim. Still, it is important to point out the little changes, because buyers who are comparing it to past model years and to other cars they may be considering will want to understand the differences and subtleties so they can make the right choice for their wants and needs. The Macan is in competition with the Audi Q5, the BMW X3, and the Range Rover Evoque, so it is in very good, and very high-quality, company.

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Porsche 718

Unless you have grown up around Porsche vehicles or know about the history very well, you likely do not know much about the 718. It is not a very well-known vehicle when you compare it to some of the ones that most people know about such as the 356 or the 550 Spyder. However, the 718 does hold a special place in Porsche history and knowing what it meant to the brand may help you make sense of why the auto maker decided to revive it.

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2017 Porsche 911 Carrera

In early January 2017, Porsche let the public know what they were in store for when it came to their famous 911. The five new versions range in price from $119,000 to $138,000, and are expected to show up in showrooms this April. With the new editions, buyers now have 21 choices if they’re looking to be a part of the Porsche 911 club.

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Porsche Hybrids

Jan 19, 2017

2017 Porsche Hybrid Cayenne

Porsche has now introduced a hybrid option into each of its major product lines, including the Cayenne, the 918, and the Panamera. The company is taking great pains to retain the look and feel of each brand while bringing consumers the advantages of hybrid technology. Here is a look at some of the brands that Porsche has currently integrated with a hybrid line.

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Porsche 718 Cayman

Across the automotive industry, customer satisfaction is paramount. After all, regardless of the technological marvels you produce, if the customer is not satisfied with their overall experience, that customer will never return. While Porsche has long been known for providing incredible cars and SUVs that provide thrilling performance, the company has also come through with impressive customer service, year in and year out. This has helped Porsche earn the title of Most Satisfied Customers, topping the JD Power U.S. Sales Satisfaction Index (SSI) overall for the second time in the history of the award, while placing first in the Luxury category for the second consecutive year.

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Porsche Macan Trim Levels

Introduced in 2013 at the Los Angeles Auto Show and officially launched in 2015, the Porsche Macan has been billed by the carmaker as the ideal vehicle for people who want all the attributes of a sports car but who need a bit more room to accommodate their busy lives. Available as a 3.0L twin-turbo V6 with 340 horsepower and a 3.6L twin-turbo V6 with 406 horsepower, both engine sizes return 17 MPG in the city, 23 MPG during highway driving and a 19 MPG combined. The Porsche Macan comes in three distinct trim levels – the S, GTS and Turbo.

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