The 911 in the S form is so classy and sporty perfect men’s car and the fact that it’s stage 2 gives it enough power to be perfect 😂funny enough my local Porsche dealer was kind enough to let me sit in one so I’m motivated to get one now
If 911's are known for anything, it's that they are rear engine cars. The reason the key ignition is on the left hand side is because back in the day, the Super Bowl of European Racing, the 24 Hours of Le Mans began with a running start where drivers would sprint to their cars, jump in and start the engines. Porsche built their race cars so drivers could turn the key with their left hand while putting the car in gear with the right on the shifter before tearing off.
nice car. Just checked it today and it is still available. I have been looking for one since October last year and finally found one in Portland. Flew there and closed the deal on late Jan 23. I have all the features that this one have, except after market tuned (420HP is good enough), ceramic coat, wrap. And mine is a Cab with 56Kmiles.
the only difference between sport and sport+ is with sport+ you turn off traction control, which in that car unless you plan on drifting is not advisable as it is quite easy to spin it out. and how did you get 600+bhp in a carrera s? that's even more than the turbo s for a 991.2.
Until you actually drive one yourself, you'll never embrace the 911. Everytime I drive mine It's like Auotopia at Disneyland but with HP.... If you keep it stock...OEM... It still sounds sweet.
lmfao, passenger saying its not that impressive because it doesn't loose traction mid range in 3rd, 😂 you could probably go round a corner flat out in 3rd and not loose traction either
@markasread4349 Modifying emission equipment on a US Federally-certified vehicle is a felony. Where I live, cars are tested for emissions, and it's also a crime at the state level. If a dealer knowingly sells a vehicle with modified emission equipment, and it shows up in an inspection or if it failed a smog test, they would be liable at both levels. Oh, and the vehicle would probably be seized, and possibly destroyed. This isn't a game, and the EPA takes it very, very seriously.