Lucky Fans Drive Home a Soprano Porsche Cayenne SUV
automagonthenet | 11 October, 2007 02:38
Two lucky Sopranos fans’ finally get the chance to drive home the actual Porsche Cayenne SUV Carmela Soprano drove through the streets of her New Jersey suburb on the hit drama “The Sopranos”. The Porsche Cayenne SUV was put in auction at the Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation’s 12th Annual Grand Slam for Children.
Last weekend in Las Vegas, the Cayenne was the must-have item up for auction during the Grand Slam which is one of the city’s biggest entertainment and fundraising nights of the year. There were also celebrities that performed at the event namely Tony Bennett, Kelly Clarkson, Hall & Oates, Matchbox Twenty, Carlos Santana and Jerry Seinfield to name a few.
Richard and Theresa Beauchamp from Steamboat Springs, Colorado placed the winning bid on the Porsche Cayenne which reaches $90,000. And to conclude the bidding, the auctioneer Jack Williams added $10,000 bringing the cost of the Porsche Cayenne to $100,000. The Porsche Cayenne that the Beauchamps’ won comes complete with a bronze plaque bearing the signatures of the show’s Emmy award-winning stars James Gandolfini and Edie Falco.
The Porsche Cayenne SUV that was put in auction was a 2005 model Cayenne S in Prosecco with Sand Beige interior, powered by 4.5 liter V8 engine with an automatic climate control and dual front passenger settings and a 350-watt,14-speaker Bose stereo. It only has 6,758 miles on the odometer.
Andre Agassi was so happy with the turnout of the auction that he was quoted by The Auto Channel as saying: "I am grateful that there are so many people dedicated to helping kids. I’m thrilled with the turnout from the public, the generosity of our sponsors, donors and bidders, and the commitment and talent of the performers who so graciously give their time to the Grand Slam. It was one of the greatest nights of the year."
The Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation (AACF) was founded in 1994 by former professional tennis player Andre Agassi. The objective of the Foundation is to provide recreational as well as educational opportunities for at-risk children in Southern Nevada.
Since its formation the Foundation has already supported more than 20 organizations and raised more than $60 million for programs that are designed to enhance a child’s character, self-esteem, and career possibilities. Other details on the Foundation are found at www.agassifoundation.org.