Sunday, September 11, 2016

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Porsche 911 highlights


The 2005 Porsche 911 redesigned rear-wheel-drive models.


The models are available as coupes and convertible Cabriolets.


They all have a rear-mounted, horizontally opposed 6-cyl engine.


The redesigned Porsche 911 has subtly altered styling and dimensions


and changed the interior. There are two types of 911: The Carrera, with a


325-hp 3.6 liter engine and The Carrera S, with 355-hp 3.8 liter.


The 6-speed manual transmission is standard to all 911s. Optional,


we can choose the 5-speed automatic with manual shift gate and


steering-wheel controls. Standard, the 911s have antilock 4-wheel


disc brakes, antiskid/traction control and front side airbags. The


redesigned Careras include side airbags in the windowsills for head


protection. In the convertibles models, we find a power top and heated


glass rear window. A suspension with lowered ride height and shock


absorbers are standard on the Carrera S and optional on the Carrera. This


system helps adjusting firmness within driver selectable Normal and


Sport models. All other Porsche models have 18 inch wheels, but the Carrera


S has 19s. An option for the Carrera is a Sport Chrono Package. It includes


a dashboard-mounted stopwatch and it allows altering various engine and


chassis controls in order to improve driving performance. All 911s offer


a navigation system.


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