Used 2021 Porsche 911 Consumer Reviews
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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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- Turbo S CoupeMSRP: $225,99967 mi away
- Targa 4S CoupeMSRP: $140,000160 mi away
- Carrera CoupeMSRP: $106,995200 mi away
2020 911
The car is amazing but difficult as an every day drive....Loud, bumpy ...fits a set of golf clubs in the back but hassle removing....Lease it and get the experience over with and then move on.
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Gray Bullet
I love this car! It's my 5th 911-S and if I can talk my wife into it, will go for 6! The only thing that is a challenge on this car is the cost of service. Just had a $360.00 oil change. But then again, if you can't afford a $360 oil change you shouldn't be driving a 911-S!
Fantastic Carrera 911
I bought this car used with 400 miles the fit and finish is of course impeccable. There is a significant amount road noise that enters through the thin convertible top at the rear quarters. The performance and handling are exquisite. Punch the accelerator and expect to get thrown back in your seat as the car quickly approaches breathtaking speeds. Porsche changed over to an electronic shifter which disappoints as it amounts to what is best termed a “tickle button”. Still the instrumentation has been uncluttered by wonderful technology proving better ease of operation. If you’re in the market for a invertirle performance roadster look no further.
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