Used 2020 Porsche 911 Consumer Reviews
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My Silver 992
Purchased used in 2022 with 35 miles on the odometer from Porsche dealership in Hawaii (the person who ordered it never picked it up as they lived in Japan and never traveled back to Hawaii. … thanks COVID… So, he sold it back to the dealer) Pros: rides well with great acceleration and handling Great looks and design Cons: Worst speakers ever! The Bose speakers must be broken. Tried to demonstrate how bad they were at the dealership when I first purchased the car but i didn’t understand at the time that the speakers rattle on certain songs. It’s extremely annoying. Disturbingly more cabin rattles than I expected given how so many car reviews speak so highly of 911s build quality. My 992 is a early late 2019 build so maybe that has something to do with it… I would recommend any 992 purchaser to get the nose lift function. I scraped the front once and now approach all inclines with extreme caution. Great car otherwise
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Great car
I had the new mid-engine corvette convertible on order but due to supplier issue, kept on getting pushed backed. GM did say they will produce 2020 vettes into December if needed, however had little to no communication with their customers concerning build dates. Not wanting to pay full price for a car that's basically one year old, I decided to go for the gusto and spring for a new Porsche 911 Cabriolet. The car is fun to drive and has excellent build quality. The only problem I have had so far is I cannot get the Homelink to open the gate to my community and was told to take it to my local Porsche dealership for help, and the MMI system could be much more user friendly. This is nothing compared tothe vette which has had transmissions with debris, fit and finish problems and computer problems to name a few. In the long run, the decision to get the 911 was the right one for me. In an update to my review, the gasket around the front windshield was defective and had to be replaced under the warranty. You have to be very patient with the keyless entry on the drivers side. Porsche is aware of this, and it’s attributed to a poorly designed system. And then there’s the maintenance costs where EVERYTHING is expensive. I was expecting that but now I can confirm it. I still like the car. It’s a lot of fun, especially with the top down on a nice summer evening in Florida.
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Spectacular in every way
Comfortable to sit in. Fabulous steering and acceleration. Every minute a joy!
I drive further for fun
Such a blast. I never quite understood why people bought these. Now I know. There is driving and there is Porsche Driving. I regularly drive past my house just for fun, after grocery shopping for instance. There has been a lot of melted ice cream in my house since I got the car. The car can be a track car and a daily driver. Surprisingly I get a lot of stuff crammed into the small non trunk. The only slight so so items are the seats can hurt. Maybe it is me? Also the Bose stereo stinks for what it costs.
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Awesome Plus
This is a solid, very fast, sporty head turner. Worth the sacrifice.
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