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With 300 horsepower from a Flat 4 Turbo engine mated to a 7-speed PDK automatic transmission, this Porsche 718 Cayman is the sports car paradigm you can drive every day, and never stop smiling. Finished in Carmine Red and tastefully optioned from factory – this 2024 Porsche 718 Cayman will be sure to provide the winner with an ideal sports car experience only Porsche engineering can provide.
2.0 Liter Turbo Boxer 4
7 Speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)
Leather Interior in Matching Red/Black accents
Black 20" Carrera S Wheels
Power Sport Seats (14-way) with Memory Package
LED Headlights incl. Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
Navigation including Porsche Connect
and MORE!
The Saratoga Automobile Museum opened to the public in June 2002. The Museum’s mission is to preserve, interpret and exhibit automobiles and automotive artifacts. We celebrate the automobile and educate the general public, students and enthusiasts to the role of the automobile in New York State and the wider world. In addition to technical and design aspects, our educational focus is on the past, present and future social and economic impacts of the automobile.
In keeping with the Museum’s exhibits and educational programs, including the Distracted Driving Safety Initiative and various automobile restoration programs for local youth, the Museum also organizes the Saratoga Motorcar Auction, a nationally acclaimed vintage and collector car auction held each September. The Auction is the Museum’s largest annual fundraising effort.
The Museum is located within the 2,500-acre Saratoga Spa State Park, in the heart of historic Saratoga Springs, New York, world famous for its legendary one-mile thoroughbred track. The Museum’s facility is the fully restored and renovated New York State Bottling Plant, a beautiful neoclassical structure completed in 1935. The Museum sits adjacent to the Saratoga Performing Arts Center and the lavish Hall of Springs event facility. Within walking distance; the National Museum of Dance, the Spa Little Theatre, and the Gideon Putnam Hotel.