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4.75 out of 5 stars

Lives Up To The Dream Of A 10-year-old

str8line, 07/17/2008
2008 Porsche 911 Carrera S 2dr Coupe (3.8L 6cyl 6M)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

As a youth my father and I never missed stopping at the Porsche dealer while driving by. I had a love affair with the guards red 911 that seemed to always be on the showroom floor. When in 1979 my dad finally purchased a 911 (930 model)Turbo I reveled in its incredible rocket ship abilities. He sold it when I was 13, but the 3 years he had it made the Porsche 911 my dream car. As a self-made and relatively poor young man I was all but resigned to the fact that a 911 in anything other than a used and older variant just would not be in the cards for me. Skip to Feb. 2008 and I have the good fortune of being shocked every time I enter my garage by the sight of a black 2008 911 Carrera S!

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5 out of 5 stars

Nothing Even Comes CLOSE!!!

Michealangelo Harris, 01/19/2016
updated 02/23/2023
2008 Porsche 911 Carrera S 2dr Coupe (3.8L 6cyl 6M)
11 of 12 people found this review helpful

This is purely an ALL OUT STREET RACE car, and yet excellent to travel in. Drove it from Dallas, TX to SUPERIOR TWP, MI, then from SUPERIOR TWP, MI to CHANDLER, Arizona, then back to SUPERIOR TWP, MI. But know, it is not intended for parking and taking short naps in. Oh, and the gas mileage is great, when you set the cruise. Now, I use it in PCA auto-cross. Talking about the best of both worlds, WOW. SO glad I chose this model. This is my 14th PORSCHE, I also have a 87' 911 Carrera Cabrio. It's going on four years now since I purchased this car. There have been absolutely (NO) issues with it, major or minor. I did the 80k and the 100k services on it in December of 2014, and since then I have had the brake fluid changed at Porsche where I live and a wheel alignment done after installing new front & rear tires. Since I'm a retired aviation mechanic, I installed a third center radiator, and the front bumper vent screen kit to keep heavy debris out of the left and right radiators. Then I installed a 2.5 quart deep oil sump to help with the lubrication here in HOT, Arizona! As for running auto X here in HOT Arizona, I can tell you that these two things are needed, to help keep the temps down in the water cooling department as well as the engine oil lubrication department. Other than that, I'm just enjoying it!!! It is Aug 2018 now and I am in the process of replacing the Optima yellow top that's 7 years and 2 months old with a new Optima Blue top marine style battery. The heat here in Arizona continues to eat batteries of any type or sort alive! Also, if you have more than one car in your garage then it is absolutely imperative that you drive all of them as often as you can! Just leaving them on a digital battery maintainer is NOT enough. I also have 3 motorcycles, and recently had a BMW s1000RR cafe' bike and a Harley Davidson 1200 Sportster that I got rid of because I didn't ride them enough, but I kept the Harley Davidson soft tail, of which the battery is also going slowly dead because of the heat here in the desert state. The heat just killed the batteries on the other 2 bikes, how much more the Porsche's. What I'm saying is, the 2008 997S is yet still an excellent deal when looking to purchase a used Porsche. My car has no leaks and no problems other than the battery issue which is normal for the number of years since the date on the battery was purchased, June 2011. I highly recommend a Cabrio 997s. As of this writing, it is Feb. 2020, and I put about 250 miles a month on the car now. The total mileage on my Porsche is some where around 106,800, and I had to replace the two coolant line inserts above the left and right front control arms and the main coolant tank reservoir located in the engine compartment, bleed the system. I likewise, replaced all 6 spark plugs, and did an oil change. Since that time, I have had no other issues with this marvelous vehicle. I highly recommend this model, if not the Cabrio 997s! Either one of these models would be more than enough for driving here in the U.S.! Being that they are really made for High Speed long distance cruising on the German Autobahn. So, if you are in the market for a Porsche 997 with low mileage, then, go for the gusto! You will NOT be disappointed! It is now Feb. 2021, and my ownership has been for the last 7 years, the mileage is at 109,770. I had to replace the cup holder unit and the glove box door holder, due to my wife's strong hands on that side of the car. I have also installed a new set of Michelin Pilot Sport 4"s tires in November 2020. I am now averaging around 200 miles a month on the car. I distribute my drives between my other three vehicles which I have and my Harley Soft Tail. Yet, I am still enjoying this excellent vehicle in the mist of a world wide Pandemic! I hoped this has helped someone make a decision to purchase a used 997 S Porsche. Whether it be a Coupe' or a Cabrio! The low maintenance cost can be attributed to the excellent engineering which goes into each Porsche designed, and the overall build quality of the Porsche brand. I know, I have been driving them now for 39 years!! Still, Nothing Even Comes Close! It's Feb. 2022, and my mileage is 111,310 at this time. Showing that I have only averaged about 128 miles per month for the last 12 months. There is nothing more new to share. The 997S has proven itself to me. Mainly, because I had promised myself to remain a die-hard Air-Cooled Porsche fan and never purchased a new water cooled model. Now, I see that all things are possible, if only for certain models. I did notice however that with more mileage, the 997S seems to drive faster using less pedal. I marvel at this wonderful new found experience. As of this update, it's Feb. 2023, I have only added 1,290 miles in the last 12 months with my mileage being exactly 112,600 and I have experienced a defected Air-Oil Separator suddenly after driving to a Shell service station to full tank. When it initially happened, I thought I had blown a head gasket or something? Now, I am in the process of ordering and replacing any lines that will attach to the new Air-Oil Separator to be installed, this will insure that the repair process will not suffer from taking any short cuts to replace only the defected part, being that there are a lot of engine parts to be removed just to get to the actual defected part. I look at this as a normal course of wear and tear. I still stand by my words, that Nothing Even Comes CLOSE!!! I look forward to enjoying this one owner car, up into the high 3-K digits, knowing the quality of each Porsche that is built. I would also like to recommend a book that I have recently finished writing in 2021, Called of GOD at 264km/h (165 mph)! It details how and when The Lord Jesus spoke to me out of Heaven when I was driving a lowered lightly modified 1983, fully cornered balanced 911 Porsche on a Schnell Strasse out of the Black Forest when I lived in the southern region of Stuttgart. I hope that it would spark the interest of any present Porsche owner or possible future Porsche owner. In any case, my heart is already set, and it cannot be changed to purchase any other type of sports car, and that's no matter how they might look or how many tests were completed to try and prove that they are better than what I have now. It's personal preference! The rest I'll leave up to you, after all, it's your decision to live with?

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5 out of 5 stars

911 Turbo fills the Bill

Max Revs, 04/16/2008
2008 Porsche 911 Turbo 2dr Coupe AWD (3.6L 6cyl Turbo 6M)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

The 997 Turbo Coupe is another leap forward for Porsche. This new model has enthusiastic power across a wide power band, incredible acceleration, and superb handling. While it would be at home on any racing circuit, it also is easy to drive around town and in traffic. It is unusual to find a car that performs so well in a straight line, in the twisties, and can still serve as a daily driver if desired. When the turbos kick in the car will really set you back in the seat.

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5 out of 5 stars

Brilliant

Gnslngr, 11/22/2009
2008 Porsche 911 Carrera S 2dr Coupe (3.8L 6cyl 6M)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

My second Porsche (after a 2007 Cayman) and perhaps my last one. I don't believe they can make a car better than this one. It is not so much a car as it is an experience - this car is a beast when it wants to be and is compliant and docile when my wife is in the passenger seat. I've added an Escort Passport 9500ci to make the experience complete, and now the car (with Sport Chrono, Sport Exhaust, and Sport Shifter) is the dream car I've always wanted. I still cannot believe I own it; I have to do a double take every time I see it in my garage. And the great thing about this car is that it is nowhere near as onerous to own as a Ferrari or Lambo - maintenance is relatively inexpensive.

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4.63 out of 5 stars

The funnest car to drive

Mel, 06/02/2009
2008 Porsche 911 Turbo 2dr Convertible AWD (3.6L 6cyl Turbo 6M)
6 of 7 people found this review helpful

2500rpm's then HOLD ON-the power- handling-color options-fill my fickle, very picky needs! The leather, MUCH FINER than any Bentley- plus you do not have to plug it in at night (like Bentley -Aston-Ferrari- Lambo). The 150,000 is still 100,000 under the competition. Plus it ALWAYS STARTS! LOVE-LOVE IT.

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