2015 Porsche 911 Carrera on 2040-cars
Mission Hills, California, United States
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2015 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe - Fully Loaded, Pristine Condition, All Records
White/ Luxor Beige Leather/ Alcantara Suede Headliner
Porsche PDK Transmission ($4,080), 20" Carrera Classic Wheels ($2,730), BOSE Surround Sound ($2,120), 14-Way Power
Sport Seats w/ Memory ($2,320), Electric Tilt/Slide Sunroof ($1,990), Park Assist Front & Rear w/ Reversing Camera
($1,645), Premium Package ($620), Multi-Function Steering Wheel ($615), Side Window Trim in Aluminum ($395), Power
Steering Plus ($270), Fuel Cap w/ Aluminum Finish ($160)
Porsche Communication Management w/ Navigation, 7" Touchscreen, AM/FM, CD/DVD & Universal AUX Interface, Bluetooth
Handsfree, Bi-Xenon Headlights, Homelink/Universal Garage Door Opener, Cruise Control, Instrument Cluster w/ Rev
Counter, Power Adjustable/Heated Side Mirrors, Anti-Theft System w/ Engine Immobilizer
Perfect 911! Original Owner, No Accidents, Non-Smoker, Excellent Condition, All Service Records, Always Garaged,
Hand Washed, Never Driven Hard, Under Full Factory Warranty Until 6/30/2019!
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Can a Corvette really be compared to a 911 with options costing more than the Chevy?
Wed, 29 Jan 2014In this latest video from Drive, Chris Harris asks straight away, "Can you still compare a base Corvette to a Porsche Carerra?" That's an particularly interesting question in this film, as the 911 in question is a 400-horsepower Carrera S model that's been fitted with $60,000 in options. Base price of a Corvette Stingray? $51,995. Harris' tester features an automatic and some other goodies that push it right up to that $60,000 range. So yes, the options on the Porsche cost as much as this entire 460-hp Chevrolet.
Harris stresses that this isn't a full review, but he does exercise both cars in a more composed manner before reverting to his traditionally exuberant driving style. The impressions are, as always, spot on, with Harris favoring the pointy nature and V8 power of the Stingray, while enjoying the gearbox (Porsche's exceptional PDK transmission) and just about everything else on the 911.
Take a look below for the latest video from Drive, and let us know if you agree with Mr. Harris' views on these two sports cars.
Singer 911 gorgeousness explored and experienced by Chris Harris
Thu, 17 Jan 2013Few things get us as cranked up as a Porsche 911. Generation after generation, this rear-engined oddity has exhilarated our senses, and the new 991 is the most capable iteration yet. Even so, there's a lot to be said for the older models, from their lighter weights and more modest dimensions to their air-cooled thrums.
That elemental vintage Porsche appeal hasn't been lost on Los Angeles-based Singer Vehicle Design, which has endeavored to take the best bits from every generation of 911 and combine them into one impossibly sexy rear-engined machine. Based on a 964 donor car, we knew that a lot of work would need to go into everything from the structure to the bodywork to realize the Singer's cohesive aesthetic and dynamic vision, but we didn't know just how much until we watched this Drive video featuring Chris Harris. The auto journo gets time with the 350-horsepower, Cosworth-motivated coupe on both mountain passes and at the track, but what could be the most interesting thing about the 27-minute-long video is his in-depth plant tour.
Check it out by scrolling below, but not before paging through our new Singer 911 gallery.
2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed statue unveiled
Thu, 11 Jul 2013Each year at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, a single marque is celebrated with a large and ornate "Central Feature" sculpture, with recent automakers including Audi in 2009, Alfa Romeo in 2010, Jaguar in 2011 and Lotus last year. This year, Porsche gets the honor, and it is using the opportunity to commemorate 50 years of the 911.
The sculpture features three generations of the 911 towering over the Goodwood House. The most recent 991 911 has the lowest position, with an original 1963 car second highest and a 1973 2.7 RS at the top of the pile. Be sure to check out the sculpture for yourself in the gallery of images above.
