Used 2021 Porsche 911 Consumer Reviews
911-2- S COUPE STICK
Bravo Porsche , I love it all. I have had four 911‘s over the years and this is absolutely my favorite. It is beautifully put together, I love the leather stitching, high level of workmanship and the mechanical precision. It is unbelievably fast, smooth and wonderful to drive. The manual creates the feeling of a resto-mod, where old school meets hi tech. As noted by many you don’t have to shift much if you don’t want to. Second gear can do about 80 so there is a huge range available in second or third. The modern touches like rev-matching and auto-start if you step on the clutch from stalling out, (which rarely occurs) is genius. My car is largely a garage queen. It’s in a country house and only used in suburban areas for weekend fun runs. Therefore the stick is ideal. The manual has a completely different vibe and character than the PDK. If you’re using the car as a daily driver in an urban environment I would get the PDK. Let’s face it, that’s the best automatic in the world and it’s faster.. I’ve driven the PDK and it’s more luxurious in it’s character and ride, but not as engaging. I love the Bose, no need for a Burmeister. The moonroof, leather stitching, Beautiful white dials, in my opinion that’s all you need with a stick. It comes with the sport exhaust and a few other things as a manual. I don’t have rear wheel steering, 4 wheel drive, or nose lift and I don’t miss them. I don’t see the need for four-wheel-drive if you’re not driving in the snow or bad weather which most people do not do . The 2 Wheel Drive is a blast and handles superbly . The 911 is very roomy, comfortable, light and airy as compared to many other true sports cars. It’s also one of the few you can get with a manual transmission. This is a modern classic.
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Awesome Plus
This is a solid, very fast, sporty head turner. Worth the sacrifice.
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Finally, a keeper Porsche
Owned every Porsche model offered in 2018-2019, except for the Cayenne. This 992 911 S is far superior to others, including two or three GTS variants. Steering, handling and acceleration are perfect. Not good - really, perfect. It would be hard to imagine a better balance between insane capability and every day comfort.
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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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Absolute Best Performance for the Money
There is no car on the market that performs in every driving environment as well as the new 992 gen 911 does at this price point. There are higher top speed cars out there for more $$, but as far as 0-60 performance, handling, track and street use goes... this is far and away the best car for sub $150K. Do not waste your time looking at anything else, the 992 is no joke and you wont regret a single mile you put on it... not to mention you wont worry about a single mile because the 911 platform is bulletproof on and off the track
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