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2010 Porsche 911 2dr Rear-wheel Drive Cabriolet Carrera S 114-3/4 Front Glamour Reverse
Vehicle:2010 Porsche 911
Trim:2dr RWD Cabriolet Carrera S (M6)
Transmission:6-Speed Manual w/OD
Model Code:997320
Availability:National
MSRP:$99,800.00
Destination:$950.00


 

Showroom Hours
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Saturday
Sunday
9:00 am - 7:30 pm
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Closed
 

Specifications
 
Body Style:Minicompact Cars
Vehicle Size:Minicompact
Drive Type:RWD
Doors:2
Seating Capacity:4/4 passengers
Engine Block:H
Engline Type:Gas
Cylinders:6
Displacement:3.8 L.
Valves:24
Compression Ratio:12.5:1
Torque:310ft-lbs @ 4400 rpm
Horsepower:385hp @ 6500 rpm
Fuel Type:Premium unleaded
Fuel Capacity:16.9 gal.
Fuel Economy:*18/25
  
Wheelbase:92.5 in.
Overall Length:175.6 in.
Vehicle Width:71.2 in.
Vehicle Height:51.2 in.
Luggage Capacity:4.8 ft3.
Curb Weight:3131 lbs.
Turning Circle: 34.8 ft.
 
Front Headroom:38.0 in.
Front Legroom:41.6 in.
Rear Headroom:31.5 in.
 
Acceleration:
0mph-60mph
 
4.5 seconds
18 25
City Hwy
*Actual mileage will vary with options, actual driving conditions, driving habits and the vehicle's condition. Based upon 2010 EPA mileage estimates, reflecting new EPA fuel economy methods beginning with 2008 models. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008.

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Guards Red
 
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Porsche Racing Green Metallic
 
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Basic4 Years / 50,000 Miles
Drivetrain4 Years / 50,000 Miles
Roadside4 Years / 50,000 Miles
Rust10 Years / Unlimited Miles
 
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Reviews
 
One Liner
 
Stick with the 3.6 and add the new PDK dual-clutch gearbox and you've got a practical sub-supercar that'll do 180 mph or 30 mpg depending on your mood.
 
CAR
 
Liked Most
 
When the sport button is pressed, the stiffening of the standard active suspension is noticeable, unlike in many other vehicles. It feels as though the tires are being forced down the road, not that the car is being forced up in response to heaves and cracks. And the classic 911 shape - updated with LED lighting and revised front and rear styling - is still great to look at.
 
Car and Driver
 
One Liner
 
The 911 remains the standard by which other sports cars are judged...
 
Comparison
 
It's more user friendly than competitors, from the Chevy Corvette to the Ferrari F430.
 
New Car Test Drive
 
Liked Most
 
Yes, the engine still sounds funny at low revs and the interior isn't perfect...but it delivers one of the purest driving experiences in the world.
 
One Liner
 
...when driven properly, the 911 can do magical things...
 
Road & Track
 
TagLine
 
New Turbo, new GT3.
 
Introduction
 
The Porsche 911 combines driving excitement with everyday comfort.It's our top choice for enthusiasts who want a high-performance sports car for daily driving.The latest-generation model, designated 997, is the best ever.It was launched for the 2005 model year, and the engines have been upgraded over the past two model years.Internally, Porsche calls the current model the 997, version 2.

For 2009, the Carrera and Carrera S models received revised engines and a new dual-clutch automated manual transmission called the PDK, or Porsche Doppel Kupplungsgetreibe.For 2010, it's the 911 Turbo's turn.Also new for 2010 is the latest-generation of the high-performance 911 GT3, now with more power and an even racier GT3 RS variant.New for 2010 are steering wheel shift paddles for the PDK, an improvement over the old buttons.

The 2010 Porsche 911 Turbo exchanges a 3.6-liter engine for a 3.8, now with direct injection and 500 horsepower, 20 more than 2009.The exterior of the Turbo is slightly modified for 2010 with new mirrors, bi-xenon headlights and LED taillights.New options include active engine mounts and Porsche Torque Vectoring system that applies brakes to the inside wheel in turns.

The 2010 Porsche 911 lineup presents a wide range of models.Coupes and Cabriolets are available, along with a Targa.Base models are fast, S models are even faster, the GT3 faster still, and the Turbo is supercar quick.An ultra high-performance GT2 joins the lineup for 2011.Most models offer endless options.Just about every possible combination is available between coupe and Cabriolet, 3.6-liter and 3.8-liter engines, rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive.You name it, they've got it, and we love all of them.

The Carrera coupe (sometimes called Carrera 2) is the base model, but owning one is hardly settling for second rate.It's a fantastic sports car, exceedingly enjoyable to drive, and quite comfortable.It is the classic 911.The Carrera 4 adds the traction and handling benefits of all-wheel drive and is loaded with active safety features; it's the best choice for rain and winter weather, an unbeatable foul weather car.Cabriolet versions put the wind in your hair and sun in your face.The Targa features a clever clear roof that slides back to provide a top-down feeling.

The Porsche 911 Turbo is one of the easiest supercars to live with in daily use.It's more user friendly than its competitors, from the Corvette ZR1 to the Ferrari F430 to the Lamborghini Gallardo.Getting in and out of it is relatively easy.It rides smoothly and comfortably by sports car standards.It's happy to putt around town all day at a Buick pace, particularly with the new PDK automated manual transmission.It's easy to drive, whether poking along in rush-hour traffic, streaking down a highway, charging up a mountain road, or working the tires and brakes on a racing circuit.It's neither fragile nor unreliable.Plus, it has a 500-horsepower, turbocharged engine in back.The all-wheel drive and the world's best, most sophisticated brakes make it easy to charge into corners.It really is a terrific car.

The GT3 is the choice for true performance enthusiasts as it sheds weight and is the liveliest 911.The GT3 RS is like this only a little more.

 
Lineup
 
The Porsche 911 lineup starts with the Carrera coupe ($77,800) and Cabriolet ($88,800), which are powered by a 3.6-liter flat six-cylinder engine generating 345 horsepower and 288 pound-feet of torque.Standard equipment includes partial leather height-adjustable seats with power recliners, automatic climate control, interior air filter, tilt/telescoping leather-wrapped steering wheel, heated power mirrors, power windows, power locks with keyless remote, bi-xenon headlights with washers, 235-watt AM/FM/CD stereo, cruise control, universal garage door opener, on-board computer, outside temperature display, split-folding rear seat, rain-sensing wipers, theft deterrent system, rear fog lights, a speed-dependent retractable rear spoiler, and staggered, Z-rated 18-inch tires on alloy wheels.Coupes also get a sunroof, while Cabriolets add a wind blocker and a power convertible top.

The Carrera S ($88,800) and Carrera S Cabriolet ($99,800) are powered by a 3.8-liter six-cylinder, delivering 385 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque.Besides the bigger engine, the Carrera S gets the Porsche Active Suspension Management system (PASM) with adjustable dampers and a 10 mm lower ride height, 19-inch wheels and the wider fenders needed to accommodate them.All S models are offered with a 408-horspower version of the 3.8-liter engine ($16,900).

The Carrera 4 ($84,100) is equipped similarly to the rear-drive Carrera, but features all-wheel drive and a limited-slip differential.The same idea holds for the Carrera 4S ($95,100), Carrera 4 Cabriolet ($95,100), and Carrera 4S Cabriolet ($106,100).

The Carrera Targa 4 ($92,100) and Carrera Targa 4S ($103,100) are equipped similarly to the Carrera 4 and Carrera 4S, respectively, but they feature Porsche's unique roof system that provides occupants with a panoramic view even when the top is closed.The Targa's roof is made from two glass panels and extends across the full width and length of the passenger compartment.In other words, the entire roof is glass, and in combination with the windshield and side windows provides a panoramic vantage and protection from the elements.

The 911 Turbo ($132,800) and 911 Turbo Cabriolet ($143,800) get Porsche's race-bred, twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter engine producing 500 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque.The Turbos come with all-wheel drive, larger brakes, and P235/35ZR19 front and 305/30ZR19 rear tires.Standard equipment is upgraded to a full leather interior, memory for the front seats and mirrors, additional front seat power adjustments, aluminum interior trim, navigation system with 40-gigabyte hard drive, Bose-tuned stereo, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.The optional Sport Chrono Package Plus ($3,830 with PDK, $3,470 with manual) increases maximum turbo boost and includes an analog and digital chronometer, a sport button for engine and suspension controls, and control over various personal preference settings.Ceramic brakes are optional ($8,840).

The 911 GT3 ($112,200) is a high-performance two-wheel-drive model offered as a coupe.It comes with a normally aspirated 435-hp version of the 3.8-liter flat six.To the Carrera S it adds a limited-slip differential, larger brakes, stiffer springs and anti-roll bars, leather and alcantara upholstery, leather and alcantara-wrapped steering wheel, and P235/35ZR19 front and 305/30ZR19 rear tires.The 911 GT3 RS ($132,200) is a GT3 in race specification, with a 450-hp 3.8-liter, shorter transmission ratios, upgraded body and suspension components, dynamic engine mounts, and a specially tuned version of the PASM active suspension.It weighs less and buyers can save another 22 pounds by opting for the lithium-ion battery.

A six-speed manual gearbox is standard on the 911; the PDK transmission ($4,080) is optional.PASM Porsche Active Suspension Management is available for non-S models ($1,990).A removable hardtop is available for the cabriolets ($3,490).

Options include full-leather upholstery ($1,550), power adaptive sport seats, Bose sound system ($1,440).Also offered are a limited-slip differential ($950), sport exhaust system ($2,810), rear park assist ($530), navigation system with hard drive ($2,110), voice recognition ($595), heated front seats ($510), ventilated front seats ($800), auto-dimming rearview mirror ($420), heated steering wheel ($210), XM satellite radio ($750), Universal Audio Interface for iPods and memory sticks ($440), Bluetooth wireless cell phone link ($695), six-disc CD changer ($650), sport shifter ($795), steering-linked adaptive headlights ($690), 19-inch wheels and tires ($1,550), and Sport Chrono Package.Porsche maintains its long tradition of factory customization, with options that cover colors and materials for virtually every part or surface inside the car.And if there's not an existing option, Porsche will likely go off the card, for a price.

Safety features on all models include Porsche Stability Management (PSM), an electronic stability control and traction control system that helps a driver maintain control in the event of a skid.Dual front airbags, front side airbags, and antilock brakes come standard, along with a tire-pressure monitoring system.Coupes also get curtain side airbags, while Cabriolets add pop-up automatic roll bars.All-wheel drive enhances stability in adverse conditions.

 
Walkaround
 
The latest generation of the Porsche 911 looks conspicuously similar to the original 1964 model, maintaining the classis profile that has landed it in art museums and design school lecture halls.For Porsche, the 911's heritage can be a double-edged sword.Leave the car alone, and it might be perceived as dated.Change the car too drastically, and it might alienate hard-core loyalists, many of whom form the core group of 911 buyers.Porsche has been able to strike that balance and all of the variants are terrific-looking sports cars.

The front end features the classic low, rounded look that lacks an upper grille but features three lower air intakes.The headlights, which are bi-xenons, retain the classic round shape.They sit upright in the front fenders, and they help to distinguish the 911 from the Boxster and Cayman.A row of LED auxiliary lights is lined up beneath the headlights in place of fog lights.In part because there is no engine up front, the hood sits lower than the rounded fenders.

From the rear, curvy fenders and wheel arches extend from the side of the car like the haunches of a predatory animal, housing extra-wide rear wheels.Carrera 4 models get even wider rear rubber, and their fenders are correspondingly 1.75 inches wider than their rear-drive siblings.This staggered setup helps the 911's rear tires turn its horsepower into quicker acceleration and balances tire grip front and rear for high g-force turning.All 911s have wheels at least 18 inches in diameter, and all are equipped with Z-rated tires, the highest speed rating available for street use.

The current styling sacrifices some of the beauty of the 1999-2004 models in favor of more visual belligerence.Yet very little at Porsche is done strictly for the sake of appearance.The current 911 is slightly longer and taller than the previous-generation, pre-2005 version.The track (the distance between the outside edges of the tires on each axle) and overall width have increased, and this wider stance improves the 911's lateral stability during quick, sharp directional changes.Today's 911 makes liberal use of aluminum body parts to offset the weight of active suspension, curtain airbags and other upgrades, and the chassis is more rigid than that of pre-2005 models.

The 997-generation Turbo has a wider rear track and a wider body than that of the 996-generation.The 911 Turbo features a prominent rear wing that generates lots of downforce to help keep the rear tires glued to the pavement in high-speed sweeping turns, especially important in the rain.A minimum of drag helps the Turbo achieve its top speed of 194 mph, though we have not personally verified this claim.New features include titanium-coloured louvers in the side air intakes, a new mirror design, and the aforementioned LED daytime driving lights.

Cabriolet models feature power soft tops that open in just 20 seconds.They can be operated at up to 30 mph, a feature we love.Safety is enhanced by strong steel tubes in the A-pillars, and supplemental safety bars behind the rear seats that automatically deploy in the event of a rollover.The Cabriolets present a unique appearance.Top up, they exhibit a profile similar to the coupes.Top down, the rear end looks heavy, but you'll forgive that as soon as you get in, stomp on the gas and hear that powerful six-cylinder wailing to redline.

Aerodynamics were an important consideration in the design of all 911 models.The side mirrors are designed to direct air along the sides of the car toward the automatically deploying rear spoiler, sweeping the side windows clean in the process.Air is largely kept from going underneath the car and carefully managed over the top and at the rear.Lift is minimized to keep the 911 glued to the road.The wheel arches are flared in a fashion that guides air around the tires (one of the biggest sources of drag on an automobile).Brake spoilers guide more air toward the rotors and brake assemblies, reducing temperatures by nearly 10 percent, according to Porsche, which means more effective braking under extreme conditions.The drag coefficient for the Carrera is 0.29 Cd.Less air resistance means improved fuel economy and less wind noise.

The GT3 is lowered by 1.2 inches.The lower ride height could lead to some scrapping problems, so Porsche offers an on-board air compressor that lifts the front end 30 mm to clear obstacles, very handy around town.The GT3 fascia is unique and subtly distinctive, with larger air intakes, and a thin strip with a mesh grille that sits above the front bumper.The rear bumper features a three-piece mesh-filled horizontal strip that reflects the front, as well as two vertical vents, also with mesh, located outboard.The rear end also features a tall fixed spoiler and two ram-air scoops on the decklid.In true race car fashion, the GT3 uses center lock wheels with just one nut.

The GT3 RS is even crazier, with a wider front and rear track and wider fenders to match.The front features nine-inch wide wheels and the rear has 12-inch wheels with massive 325/30ZR19 rubber.Underneath, the GT3 RS has a titanium exhaust system, and at the rear it features a race-inspired carbon fiber wing.Unique paint also sets the GT3 RS apart.It comes in Carrera White, Aqua Blue Metallic or Grey Black, each with either Guards Red or White Gold Metallic accent colors and graphics.

 
Interior
 
The Porsche 911 cockpit is a place designed for serious driving.The seating position is perfect for most enthusiast drivers.It offers outstanding visibility in all directions, particularly when compared with other high-performance sports cars.The Carrera is a truly comfortable car for traveling long distances.The ignition key is located on the dash to the left of the steering wheel, as it was on Porsche's LeMans race cars.

The three-spoke steering wheel is wrapped in leather and is thicker and grippier than ever.It adjusts up and down and fore and aft manually.The steering wheel's core structure is an expensive magnesium alloy, which saves weight.Controls on the steering wheel hub operate elements of the Porsche Communication Management system, which incorporates the audio and navigation systems and the optional telephone.New for 2010 are steering wheel shift paddles instead of buttons.They cost extra but most owners will prefer them over the odd buttons that Porsche has used for too long.

The front seat of the Carrera is fairly roomy, making it comfortable for larger drivers.The seats may be a bit stiff for some tastes, but they have just the right amount of bolstering: enough to keep you in place but not so much that wider drivers are pinched.The seats are mounted low to the floor, creating good headroom and a sporty driving position.

Most of the gauges are large and easy to read, but reading the offset and sparsely marked speedometer can be tough, especially when going fast.The dash vents are large, and the air conditioning worked well during some hot lapping at Miller Motorsports Park near Salt Lake City, Utah.The climate controls are located in the center stack.

The Porsche Communications Management (PCM) system, which incorporates all audio, navigation and communications functions, comes with a 6.5-inch touchscreen.To ease communications, Porsche includes SIM card slot and offers Bluetooth connectivity.A Universal Audio Interface has three audio ports in the center console to operate iPods, MP3 players or memory sticks.iPods and memory sticks can be controlled through PCM.We found the position of the USB port to be hard to reach, but the iPod and USB interface was very easy to use.

The Turbo is the most luxurious of the 911s.It comes with full leather upholstery that covers the seats completely in leather, and adds it to the dashboard, center console and just about everywhere else you can look or touch.With standard features like a navigation system with a 40-gigabyte hard drive, memory for the seats and mirrors, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, additional front seat power adjustments, and Bose audio, buyers will be perfectly comfortable while piloting their full-on sports cars.

The Sport Chrono Package Plus features a jewel-like chronograph sprouting from the center of the dash that gets input from many sources.Start or stop the chronograph with a one of the steering wheel stalks, and it will display acceleration or lap times.A history of recorded times can be displayed on the navigation system screen for comparison.The Sport Chrono Package Plus also comes with a Sport button that adjusts electronic controls for the throttle and anti-skid system.Throttle mapping switches to a more aggressive mode (meaning more gas for a given amount of pedal application), and the anti-skid electronics give a driver more room to break traction.The Sport Plus button activates even more aggressive throttle and transmission settings, and a race-ready mode for the anti-skid system.Is Sport Chrono a gimmick? Maybe, but it would be handy for lapping at a Porsche club event, and the Sport modes make the cars much more suited to track driving.Do you need it? Probably not.Will it add to the fun? Probably.It's hard to make these decisions when you're standing in the candy store.

The Bose audio package is above average, though most high-end cars offer more modern and more powerful optional systems.Still, we thought it sounded good with the top down at highway speeds.

The glove box includes storage slots for pens and couple of CDs, while the shallow center console has a change holder and a 12-volt power point.A pair of cupholders sprout from the dash.

The Targa offers a clear roof that slides back inside the rear of the car with the press of a button, giving the driver a superb top-down experience.With the roof closed, the driver has a choice of tinted glass or a mesh lining to deflect the sunlight.We'd prefer a solid cover, however, because the mesh wasn't heavy enough to block out the sun on bright days.The Targa's neat, but we prefer the coupe.

The 911 isn't practical for more than two passengers.The back seats are not really habitable.While we were able to stick one 5-foot, 7-inch adult male back there with a shorter female up front, the complaining would grow weary if this were a regular thing.With the rear seats folded, there's room for a load of groceries and you can lay the dry cleaning back there, so the 911 beats many sports cars in its ability to run daily errands.

There's not much luggage space for two people going on a long trip, however, so you have to pack light.Nor will you want to use your 911 to pick someone up at the airport unless they are traveling very light.The storage area under the hood will hold a couple of duffel bags, but the Corvette coupe hatchback will hold more.Porsche offers a truly useful roof transport system that allows 911 coupes to carry bulkier items, but luggage on the roof of a 911 screaming past ruins the picture.Besides, who wants to take time to strap suitcases on top of a car? It's preferable to have a bigger car to perform these duties.

 
Driving Impression
 
Driving a Porsche 911 is a thrill.That goes for every model, Carrera to Turbo to GT3.Balance and overall performance is extraordinary.All variants accelerate with the verve of a motorbike and turn or stop on a dime.Yet all can behave in smooth, civilized fashion for the more mundane demands of daily motoring.The 911 is easy to drive.The Turbo is docile on the street, though heavy acceleration turns it into a beast. The Carrera and Carrera 4 are powered by Porsche's 3.6-liter, horizontally opposed six-cylinder, otherwise known as the boxer engine for the way its pistons punch outward.In 2009, Porsche simplified the engine design with 40-percent fewer moving parts, which translates to better reliability.This engine employs the latest materials technology, a race-car style dry sump lubrication system, direct injection, and a refined version of Porsche's VarioCam variable valve timing.Horsepower peaks at 345 hp at 6500 rpm, while peak torque is 288 pound-feet at 4400 rpm.Porsche claims 0-60 mph acceleration performance of 4.5 seconds with the PDK transmission, and 4.7 seconds with the manual gearbox.Needless to say, your average, everyday Carrera is a very quick car.

Which transmission? The optional seven-speed PDK automated manual transmission is the choice for those who want ultimate performance and improved fuel economy.The PDK uses two clutches, one to hold the current gear and one to ready the next gear.Shifts are immediate with no loss of tractive power.The PDK can be used like an automatic, or shifts can be performed manually through a pair of steering wheel buttons (pull up to downshift and push down to shift up), or the new paddle shifters (left to downshift, right to upshift).EPA fuel economy numbers are 18/25 mpg City/Highway with the manual transmission, and 19/27 mpg with the PDK.

The PDK's automatic setting makes the car easier to manage in stop-and-go traffic.Hit the back roads, put it in Sport mode and it holds gears longer for aggressive driving.Hit the Sport Plus button and the PDK becomes a full-on race transmission, holding the lowest gear possible.It performs abruptly in this mode, slamming into each gear like Patrick Long at Sebring.We drove a few 911s with PDKs on three different racetracks and found it was never in the wrong gear.The main caveat with PDK is price.It costs more than $4,000.

Purists might still prefer the interaction and feel of shifting a manual, and the Porsche six-speed is a good one.It's easy to shift, with fairly short throws.Blipping the throttle and downshifting in a 911 is an absolute joy.However, price and feel are really the only reasons to choose the manual, because the PDK outperforms it in just about every way.All that said, we'd choose the manual.

Carrera S models feature a bored-out version of the flat six that makes 385 hp at 6500 rpm and 310 pound-feet of torque at 4400 rpm.Fuel economy numbers are 18/25 mpg with the manual and 19/26 mpg with the PDK.Carrera S models have a bit more power across the rev range, but they're not decisively quicker.The bottom line is the Carrera S offers slightly quicker acceleration performance.For example, a Carrera achieves 0-60 mph in 4.7 seconds with the manual and 4.5 seconds with the PDK, while the Carrera S times are 4.5 seconds with the manual and 4.3 seconds with the PDK.Speed costs money.How fast do you want to go?

While acceleration performance is intoxicating, the real draw to the 911 engines lies in their tractability.Slam the 911's gas pedal down at any road or engine speed, and the response is immediate and enormous.Power is on tap in just about any situation.We wanted to floor it every time we tracked through a turn and let the engine wind to redline just to feel the acceleration and listen to the unmistakable rasp of the boxer engine.It is addictive.

In upgrading the Turbo's engine for 2010, Porsche increased the size from 3.6 to 3.8 liters, added direct injection, and lowered the turbo boost from 14.5 to 11.6 psi.In so doing, the engine has gained only 20 horsepower but become even more docile at low speeds.Previous versions suffered from some turbo lag that made it harder to modulate power.A stab of the throttle would be met by only modest power then a rush of power as the turbo spooled up.That's not the case this year.While perfectly at home in everyday traffic, the Turbo can change character immediately.The Turbo delivers much more power at low rpm than it used to.Power still comes on strongest over 3000 rpm, but it's much more manageable.Still, if you floor it, the Turbo accelerates like a banshee and the power keeps coming as you keep your foot in it up to and past triple-digit speeds.With the Launch Control feature in the Sport Chrono Package Plus, 0 to 60 mph takes only 3.2 seconds, which is supercar territory to say the least.That time is aided by the overboost feature, which increases torque to 516 pound-feet for up to 10 seconds.The sound is similar.Though muted during normal driving, it roars to life when provoked, emitting a wild yelp that tells anyone in the area to look out.Enthusiasts will know it's a Porsche before turning to look.

Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) controls the flow of hydraulic fluid into the shock absorbers.More fluid, and the shocks stiffen up, keeping the wheels pressed more aggressively to the pavement and limiting the amount of body roll, or lean, in hard turns.Less fluid, and the wheels rebound more easily toward the car, improving ride quality.PASM takes information from various electronic sensors and automatically adjusts the suspension to meet a driver's demands.Motoring casually along a boulevard, the active suspension will keep things relatively soft.If a driver gets more aggressive and starts changing directions quickly, on a slalom course, for example, the system senses the change and instantly firms the suspension.The driver can also manually select one of two modes: Normal, for maximum ride comfort, and Sport, for the best handling response.We could immediately feel the suspension stiffen whenever the Sport button was pressed.There is noticeably less body roll in the Sport mode when going around corners.

Enthusiasts may want to opt for a coupe because it is the stiffest and therefore the best handling body style.We did notice some body shake in the Cabriolet, especially over bumps.The Cabriolet was also less stable on a race track, showing a tendency to shimmy under heavy braking.However, we found the Carrera 4S Cabriolet felt at least as good, if not better, than an Audi R8 and a BMW M3 sedan on a racetrack on the same day.The confident braking alone makes the 911 a wonderful track car.

We found it takes some time to get used to just how quickly the car slows.On racing circuits we often slow the car down too soon before getting to the turn-in point, repeatedly underestimating the available braking performance.Slam on the brakes and the 911 stops in less distance than just about any car on the road with very little nose dive.Do this again and again and again, whether lapping a road course or barreling down a mountain road, and there is no perceptible fade or increase in stopping distance, even in situations that would have the brakes on lesser cars smoking.And if you jerk the wheel in one direction or the other in one of those stops, the 911 will just turn.No fuss, no fluster.

The ceramic brakes work extremely well for track duty due to their resistance to heat.They are expensive, however, likely aren't as good when they're cold, and are unnecessary for all but serious weekend warriors.The ceramic brakes reduce unsprung weight by 40 pounds; if you don't know what that means you don't need them.

With variable ratio steering, the more the driver turns the steering wheel, the faster the car turns.Variable ratio steering is intended to deliver the best of two worlds.On one hand, it's supposed to ease maneuvering in the confines of a tight parking lot or improve response on a winding road with frequent sharp turns.On the other, it should improve stability at ultra-high speeds.A driver who sneezes during a 150-mph blitz down the Autobahn doesn't want a little twitch of the hand to send the car into the adjacent lane.Enthusiast drivers often don't like high-tech steering gizmos like variable-ratio steering.Yet Porsche's variable system works just fine.It's seamless, linear and predictable, and very satisfying.

Indeed, one of the most remarkable things about this car is the way it accurately follows the path the driver sets.With reasonable attention, a driver can put the 911's front tires within a fraction of an inch of the intended target, whether that target is the apex of a curve on a racetrack or a stripe painted on a public road.The 911 will track more accurately in this fashion, more consistently, than just about any car you can buy, and required steering corrections are minimal, even when a bump or pothole lies in the Carrera's path.Moreover, even with the variable-ratio, the 911's steering communicates every nuance back to the operator.When driving these cars on a racetrack, we were able to tell how close the front tires were to losing their grip by feedback through the steering column.Even the luxurious Turbo provides the driver with lots of feedback.The driver becomes one with the car and can more easily drive the 911 to its limits and slide it around turns.Grip is in abundance and the 911 tenaciously sticks to the pavement.

Yet the great thing about the 911 is that it doesn't beat you up in mundane driving situations.We tested this on the cratered streets of Detroit and Chicago and on bumpy roads around Los Angeles.It's part of what we call the 911's wash-and-wear quality.As high-performance cars go, the 911's ride is remarkably comfortable, with little suspension crashing and few jolts through the body of the car.The active suspension only enhances this quality.Even during aggressive drives, there's enough compliance in the suspension to keep the Carrera on track when it hits a bump that would send other sports cars off line and require steering corrections.Often, in the 911, the driver can simply hold the line around a bumpy turn without making any steering corrections.In a Boxster and in many other sports cars, we'd be sawing at the wheel to keep the car pointed.

You may recall tales of tail-happy handling from Porsche 911s, a function of the weight of the engine hanging off the back of the car.That's ancient history.It now takes work to get the Carrera's rear end to slide out.It prefers to stay on the intended trajectory, even if the driver provokes it with ham-handed inputs to gas pedal or steering wheel.

Even more stable is the all-wheel-drive Carrera 4 models, which employ a viscous-coupling to send from 5 to 40 percent of the driving force to the front wheels as needed.This is an advantage especially in bad weather, where you need all the grip you can get.However, the all-wheel-drive also improves handling on dry pavement, expanding the performance envelope.

The Turbo's all-wheel-drive can adjust the driving force from 0-100 percent at each of the four wheels, though this would only occur in extreme circumstances.It has an electronically controlled clutch at each wheel to control the distribution of power.For 2010, it also adds Porsche Torque Vectoring, which applies braking pressure to the inside rear wheel in turns.Between the active all-wheel drive sending more power to the outside rear wheel and the torque vectoring clamping down on the inside wheel, the Turbo is very willing to rotate through turns.

Also new this year for the Turbo and the GT3 are active engine mounts, which use a magnetorheological (metal-impregnated) fluid to stiffen during performance driving to make the structure more solid and loosen during relaxed cruising to reduce vibration.

We had the opportunity to drive the 2010 Porsche 911 Turbo on the twisty roads of Portugal and on the road course at Circuito Estoril.In both instances, the Turbo proved to be at home.The car felt hunkered down in fast turns and it's easier to steer the car with the throttle.Likewise, even Europe's cobblestone streets didn't seem to upset the ride, surely a function of the active engine mounts.Put simply, the Turbo is an amazingly flexible car, able to excel during comfortable street duty or full-on racetrack driving.

In short, all 911s inspire great confidence.Behind the wheel, you're quite sure that with a reasonable dose of common sense, it will get you through the turn.It can make the average driver feel like a pro, and it can make drivers who like to work on their driving skills feel like Hans Stuck.

With the caveat that storage space is limited, the 911 remains one of the easiest high-performance sports cars to get in and out of, and the easiest to live with every day.The maximum oil-change interval for the Carrera is an almost unbelievable 20,000 miles.In 1975, a conscientious 911 owner would have changed the oil six or seven times in that period.(We're not sure we could drive 20,000 miles between an oil change, but we're superstitious.).

 
Summary
 
You can find sports cars with more sex appeal and you can certainly find sports cars that are more brutish.You will not find a sports car with better overall balance than the Porsche 911, however, and you will not find a true high-performance machine that is easier to live with as daily transportation.So, which one? The Carrera is a terrific sports car and we'd be overjoyed to drive one every day.The Carrera S adds a little more oomph enthusiasts will appreciate.A Carrera 4 with the PDK is safe and comfortable no matter the weather or the ugliness of the traffic; it's a great sports car for the daily commuter, perfect for someone who has always wanted a Porsche.The Targa is an interesting design, but the mesh doesn't keep the sun out enough.The Cabriolets aren't as pretty to our eyes as the coupes, until we drive them, that is, then they're pretty sweet from the driver's seat.The Turbo offers the ultimate in performance yet is easy to drive and docile in traffic; it's our choice when money is no object.The GT3 is for the true enthusiast and our top pick for a dual-purpose weekend warrior.

NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent J.P.Vettraino filed this report from Detroit, with Mitch McCullough reporting from Los Angeles, Park City, Utah, and Birmingham, Alabama, and Kirk Bell reporting from Chicago and Salt Lake City.

 
Model Lineup
 
Porsche 911 Carrera ($77,800); Carrera S ($88,800); Carrera 4 ($84,100); Carrera 4S ($95,100); Carrera Cabriolet ($88,800); Carrera S Cabriolet ($99,800); Carrera 4 Cabriolet ($95,100); Carrera 4S Cabriolet ($106,100); Targa 4 ($92,100); Targa 4S ($103,100); Turbo ($132,800); Turbo Cabriolet ($143,800); GT3 coupe ($112,200); GT3 RS coupe ($132,200).
 
Assembled In
 
Stuttgart, Germany.
 
Options As Tested
 
Power Seat Package ($1,550) includes dual power front seats with power height, length and backrest adjust, dual adjust lumbar supports, driver's seat memory; Bose Surround Sound System ($1,440); multi-function steering wheel ($980); Sport Chrono Package Plus ($1,320); heated front seats ($480); auto-dimming mirrors ($420); Ruby Red Metallic paint ($710), Sand Beige Full Leather interior ($3,655), PDK transmission ($4080), heated front seats ($510), ventilated front seats ($800), heated steering wheel ($210), XM satellite radio ($750), interior color floor mats ($150), Universal Audio Interface ($440).
 
Model Tested
 
Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet ($106,100).
 
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Standard Equipment
 
Wheels
Rim Type, Silver alloyStandard
 
Suspension
Rear Suspension Type, Multi-linkStandard
Driver Adjustable Suspension, Ride controlStandard
Front Suspension Classification, IndependentStandard
Front Spring Type, CoilStandard
Front Stabilizer Bar, RegularStandard
Rear Spring Type, CoilStandard
Class, RegularStandard
Independent, Four-wheelStandard
active, Active suspensionStandard
Front suspension type, StrutStandard
 
Lights
Headlights auto delayStandard
Headlight cleanersStandard
Rear Fog LightsStandard
Exterior entry lightsStandard
Self-leveling headlightsStandard
Xenon HeadlightsStandard
Front Fog lightsStandard
Daytime running lightsStandard
 
Roof
Convertible windowStandard
Convertible Occupant Rollover ProtectionStandard
 
Drivetrain
Driven WheelsStandard
Axle ratioStandard
 
Seats
Front seat type, BucketStandard
 
Rear Seats
Folding, Fold forward seatbackStandard
 
Locks
Power door locks, Remote power door locksStandard
 
Windows
Power windowsStandard
Front wipers - intermittentStandard
Front wipers - rain sensingStandard
Privacy glassStandard
Rear defoggerStandard
Heated Windshield Washer JetsStandard
 
Mirrors
Driver mirror adjustment, Power remoteStandard
Heated driver mirror, HeatedStandard
Passenger mirror adjustment, Power remoteStandard
Heated passenger mirror, HeatedStandard
Vanity mirrors, Dual illuminated vanity mirrorsStandard
 
Video System
Video player, With DVDStandard
 
Convenience Features
Cruise control, Cruise controlStandard
Power steering, Speed-proportional power steeringStandard
Steering wheel, Tilt and telescopicStandard
Cruise controls on steering wheel, Cruise controlsStandard
Cupholders, FrontStandard
Remote trunk release, PowerStandard
Door pockets, Driver and passengerStandard
Universal remote transmitter, Universal remote transmitterStandard
Center Console, Full with storageStandard
Multi-function remote, Trunk/hatch/door, windowsStandard
Convertible Wind Blocker, Wind blockerStandard
 
Comfort Features
Reading lights, FrontStandard
Steering wheel trim, Leather/metal-lookStandard
Cargo area light, Cargo area lightStandard
 
Instrumentation
TachometerStandard
Trip computerStandard
ClockStandard
External tempStandard
Low fuel levelStandard
 
Audio System
Speed Sensitive Volume Control, YesStandard
Antenna Type, Window gridStandard
In-Dash CD, SingleStandard
Radio, AM/FM stereoStandard
 
Truck Features
Door reinforcementStandard
BumpersStandard
 
Airbags
Head airbags, Curtain 1st rowStandard
Passenger airbag deactivation, Deactivation switchStandard
Passenger Airbag, CancellableStandard
 
Stability and Traction
Traction controlStandard
 
Seatbelts
Seatbelt pretensioners, FrontStandard
 
Transmission
Transmission Hill Holder, Transmission hill holderStandard
 
Engine
Max RPM, 6,500Standard
Torque, 310Standard
Valve Gear, DOHCStandard
Total Valves, 24Standard
Engine Configuration, FlatStandard
Vehicle Emissions, LEV IIStandard
Horse Power, 385Standard
Variable Valve Timing, Variable valve timingStandard
Max Torque RPM, 4,400Standard
Compression Ratio, 12.50 : 1Standard
 
Air Conditioning
Air filtration, Interior air filtrationStandard
 
Security
Anti-theft alarm system, YesStandard
engine immobilizer, Engine immobilizerStandard
 
Brakes
Braking assist, Braking assist inchesStandard
Front brakes, Ventilated disc inchesStandard
 
ABS Brakes
ABS, 4-wheelStandard
 
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Optional Equipment
The list of optional equipment below represents a mix of optional dealer or factory installed features. Some must be added by the manufacturer during the production process whilst others can be installed here at the point of purchase. Please note that this list is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any questions please contact us for clarification. 
 
Other Options
 
Floor Mats in Interior Color   $150 
Floor Mats w/Colored Trim:
Set of four floor mats. Carpet in black, ocean blue, stone gray, sand beige, carrera red, terracotta, cocoa or natural brown. Smooth leather surround including double stitching.
   $580 
Floor Mats w/Leather Surround:
Smooth leather surround including double stitching in color of carpet. Inlay on front floor mats in smooth leather in color of the leather surround with embossed Porsche logo and stitching.
   $425 
Antenna Rod:
External antenna to improve AM reception, mounted on right front fender.
   * 
Bluetooth Interface for Mobile Phone:
Bluetooth interface for hand free mobile phone use. Operation of basic phone functions on PCM or multi-function steering wheel.
   $695 
Park Assist System:
Includes parking aid with 4 distance sensors integrated discreetly at rear of car.
   $530 
Sport Chrono Package Plus   * 
Electronic Logbook:
Enables automatic acquisition of mileage, driving distance, date, time and address of starting point and destination at every trip including PC-software for data download and evaluation.
   $650 
PCM Voice Control:
Voice activation for navigation, telephone, and stereo functions. Available for customer specified orders only.
   $595 
PCM Navigation Module:
GPS Navigation module with 40GB HDD, extended navigation, including dynamic route calculation, automatic route recording and back track navigation. Facilitates navigation in unmapped areas.
   $2,110 
Bose High End Sound Package:
Includes 5.1 discrete digital surround sound, 12 speakers including subwoofer, 7 channel 385 watt amplifier and microphone for monitoring interior noise to optimize volume and tone.
   $1,440 
XM Radio:
Allows reception of XM Satellite Radio and XM NavTraffic (for vehicles equipped with Navigation). Complimentary 3-month service included. After 3 months, subscription is required.
   $750 
6-Disc CD/DVD Changer:
Integrated in PCM. Includes ability to play MP3 music files and audio DVDs.
   $650 
Universal Audio Interface:
Includes connections for three audio source types - iPod, USB for memory stick with MP3 files, and auxiliary interface for other source. iPod and USB interfaces include operation via PCM.
   $440 
Self Dimming Mirrors:
Includes automatically dimming interior and exterior mirrors.
   $420 
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB):
Carbon-fiber reinforced brake discs, internally ventilated and perforated, and yellow painted brake calipers.
   $8,150 
Fire Extinguisher:
DIN EN3-compliant powder-based system containing 1 kg of extinguishant. Stows neatly beneath driver's seat.
   $140 
Aluminum Hard Top:
In exterior color with heated rear window. Black fabric lining on interior.
   $3,490 
Dynamic Cornering Lights:
Headlights adjust dynamically based upon speed and turn angle.
   $690 
Carrera S Powerkit:
Engine upgrade to 408 hp. Comprised of modified cylinder heads, carbon-fiber air filter casing (upper part), new variable resonance intake manifold with 6 tuning flaps, sports exhaust featuring specially designed twin dual-tube tailpipes and modified engine management.
   $16,900 
Sport Shifter:
Reduces shift travel for highly efficient shifting. Only available for customer specified orders.
   $765 
Sport Tailpipes:
Pair of specially designed dual-tube tailpipes in nano-coated stainless steel.
   $950 
Heated Steering Wheel:
Heated steering wheel rim with control of heated seats via a button on the steering wheel.
   $210 
Rear Footwell Lighting:
Additional lights in rear footwell (left/right).
   $415 
LED Door Storage Pocket Lighting:
LED lighting in door storage bin (left/right).
   $355 
Instrument Dials in Black   * 
Stainless Steel Door Entry Guards:
Includes Carrera logo.
   $415 
Instrument Dials in Sand Beige Paint Finish   $860 
Instrument Dials in Guards Red Paint Finish   $860 
Instrument Dials in Speed Yellow Paint Finish   $860 
Instrument Dials in Carrara White Paint Finish   $860 
Porsche Crest on Center Console Storage Bin Lid   $330 
Silver Seat Belts:
Full set of belts for front and rear.
   $540 
Sand Beige Seat Belts:
Full set of belts for front and rear.
   $540 
Guards Red Seat Belts:
Full set of belts for front and rear.
   $540 
Speed Yellow Seat Belts:
Full set of belts for front and rear.
   $540 
Carrera Logo on Center Console Storage Bin Lid   $330 
Black PDK Gear Selector Gate Surround   $390 
Aluminum Foot Rest:
Driver's side foot rest in aluminum and rubber.
   $250 
3-Spoke Multifunction Steering Wheel:
Includes smooth leather finish in interior color and steering wheel rim with cross-stitched seam.
   $615 
Interior Leather Package:
Smooth leather in interior color on instrument surround, side air vents and slats, central air vent including switch trim and slats and cover of door opener.
   $2,170 
Leather A-Pillar Interior Package:
Includes switch panel end trim (2.1b), ignition lock surround (2.7a), and mirror attachment point finishers (3.0b) in smooth leather finish in interior color and decorative stitching where appropriate.
   $740 
Leather B-Pillar Belt Outlet:
Smooth leather finish in interior color on belt outlet on B-pillars (1.3b).
   $215 
Leather Gear Lever Trim   $260 
Alcantara Lid of Storage Bin w/Porsche Logo   $490 
Leather Sun Visors & Vanity Mirror Covers:
In interior color.
   $560 
Leather Rear Center Console:
Includes rear section of center console including ashtray cover (4.4a), storage tray rear section of center console (4.4d) and handbrake lever recess trim (4.4b) in smooth leather finish in interior color.
   $1,260 
Leather Instrument Surround:
In interior color.
   $440 
Steering Column in Leather:
3-part steering column casing in smooth leather finish in interior color.
   $420 
Inner Sill Finishers in Leather:
Inner sill finishers in leather in interior color.
   $585 
Leather Rear Seat Backrest Lever:
Rear seat backrest release lever (5.7), including baseplate, in smooth leather finish in interior color.
   $310 
Defroster Trim in Leather:
Defroster trim and loudspeaker finisher on switch panel in smooth leather finish in interior color, including decorative stitching where appropriate.
   $535 
Leather Door & Rear Loudspeaker Finishers:
Rear loudspeaker finishers (3.1b), door panel trim (3,4), mid-range loudspeaker finishers (3.8a), and bass loudspeaker finishers (3.8b) in smooth leather finish in interior color. Includes decorative stitching where appropriate.
   $2,570 
Leather Rear View Mirror:
Rear view mirror frame (1.2a), rear view mirror casing (1.2b), and rear view mirror mounting (1.2c) in smooth leather finish in interior color.
   $675 
Leather Clothes Hook on Seat Backrest   $250 
Leather PDK Gear Selector Gate Surround   $390 
Leather Seat Belt Buckles:
Featuring smooth leather finish in interior color, including decorative stitching where appropriate.
   $760 
Defroster Air Vents in Leather:
Smooth leather finish in interior color on defroster air vents. Soft touch paint finish in interior color on defroster air vent slats.
   $365 
Key Pouch In Interior Leather Color:
In smooth leather in interior color with embossed Porsche crest and decorative seam.
   $95 
Leather Trim Fuse Box:
Smooth leather finish in interior color on fuse box cover. Includes decorative stitching where appropriate.
   $165 
Leather PCM Package:
Smooth leather finish in interior color on PCM trim (4.0b), climate control trim (4.0c), lower switch trim (4.0d), lower storage bin (4.0e).
   $2,225 
Leather Interior Light Surround:
Smooth leather finish in interior color on interior light surround. Includes decorative stitching where appropriate.
   $430 
Gear Lever & Handbrake Lever in Aluminum/Leather:
Valid only with interior to sample or when ordering deviating stitching.
   $2,130 
Cust. Pkg. for PDK Gear Selector/Handbrake Lever:
Customization package for use only in conjunction with leather in color to sample and/or deviating stitching. PDK gear selector, PDK gear selector gate surround and upper section of handbrake finisher in smooth leather in interior color. Handbrake lever in aluminum. Lower section of handbrake finisher in aluminum look.
   $2,390 
Interior Aluminum Look Package:
Aluminum look paint finish on side air vents, central air vents including switch trim, instrument surround, front door handle, lid of door storage bin including lid extension on door storage bin and door opener trim. Smooth leather finish in interior color on side air vent slats and central air vent slats.
   $2,870 
Aluminum Look Gear/Handbrake Lever:
Gear lever and handbrake lever (partially) in aluminum. Smooth leather finish in interior color on inlays in gear lever and handbrake finisher (upper section). Aluminum look paint finish on handbrake finisher (lower section).
   $1,075 
Aluminum PDK Gear Selector/Handbrake Lever:
Upper section of handbrake finisher and inlays in PDK gear selector in smooth leather finish in interior color. Lower sections of handbrake finisher in aluminum look paint finish. Note: leather pieces in black smooth leather finish when in conjunction with leather in color to sample.
   $1,075 
Aluminum Gear Lever & Handbrake Lever:
Inlay in handbrake lever (4.3a) and part of gear lever (4.1a), including milled-in shift pattern in aluminum. Handbrake lever, upper section of handbrake finisher (4.3b) in smooth leather finish in interior color. Lower section of handbrake finisher (4.3c) in aluminum look paint finish. Note: leather parts in black when in combination with leather in color to sample.
   $1,555 
Aluminum Look Rear Center Console:
Rear section of center console including ashtray cover storage tray rear section of center console in aluminum look painted finish. Handbrake lever recess trim in leather finish in interior color.
   $730 
Aluminum Look Instrument Surround   $440 
Aluminum Look B-Pillar Belt Outlets   $200 
Aluminum Handbrake Lever:
Handbrake lever inlay in aluminum look. Handbrake lever and upper section of handbrake finisher in smooth leather finish in interior color. Lower section of handbrake finisher in aluminum look paint finish. Note: leather parts in Black when in conjunction with leather in color to sample.
   $775 
3-Spoke Aluminum Look Multifunction Steering Wheel:
For PDK. Steering wheel rim and steering wheel hub cover with smooth leather finish and inserts with aluminum look paint finish.
   $980 
Aluminum Look PDK Gear Selector Gate Surround   $390 
Illuminated Stainless Steel Outer Door-Sill Guards:
Outer door-sill guards (3.6) in stainless steel with Carrera logo, illuminated in white.
   $845 
Aluminum Look PCM Package:
PCM trim (4.0b), climate trim (4.0c), lower switch trim (4.0d), and lower storage bin (4.0e) in aluminum look paint finish.
   $2,225 
Aluminum Look Air Vent Slats:
Aluminum look paint finish on side air vent slats and central air vent slats. Smooth leather finish in interior color on side air vents and central air vent including switch trim.
   $1,010 
Handbrake Lever in Aluminum II:
Inlay in handbrake lever in aluminum with Porsche logo. Handbrake lever and upper section of handbrake finisher in smooth leather finish in interior color including decorative stitching. Lower section of handbrake finisher in aluminum look paint finish. Note: only available with stitching in deviating color.
   $775 
Aluminum Look Sports Bucket Seat Belt Passage   $655 
Aluminum Look Front Air Intakes   $750 
Aluminum Gear/Handbrake Lever w/Customization:
Gear lever and handbrake lever in aluminum. Leather finish in color to sample (matching interior) and/or stitching in deviating color (matching other deviating stitching). Only available with Leather Interior to Sample or Deviating Stitching.
   $2,390 
Carbon Package:
Dashboard trim strip (five-part, 2.3), gear lever/Tiptronic gear selector (4.1a), handbrake lever grip (4.3a) in carbon fiber finish.
   $1,040 
Carbon 3-Spoke Multifunction Steering Wheel:
Smooth leather finish on steering wheel rim with carbon inlay.
   $980 
Interior Carbon Package:
Carbon finish on side air vents, central air vent, front side door handles, lid of door storage bin including lid extension on door storage bin and door opener trim. Smooth leather finish in interior color on side air vent slats and central air vent slats including switch trim.
   $4,830 
Carbon Door Entry Guards w/Carrera Logo   $780 
Carbon B Pillars Belt Outlets   $450 
Carbon Rear Center Console:
Rear section of center console including ashtray cover and storage tray rear section of center console in carbon finish. Handbrake lever recess trim in leather finish in interior color.
   $1,625 
Illuminated Carbon Door Entry Guards   $1,365 
Alcantara Black Door Handle/Door Storage Comp. Lid:
Door handle and door storage compartment lid, including lid extension, in Alcantara Black.
   $1,640 
Alcantara Black Thicker Steering Wheel Rim:
Includes cross-stitched seam. Airbag module is not in Alcantara.
   $1,105 
Alcantara Trim Strip Switch Panel:
Includes cup holder.
   $775 
Alcantara PDK Gear Selector/Handbrake Lever:
PDK gear selector, handbrake lever and handbrake finisher with Alcantara finish in black, including decorative stitching where appropriate. Inlay in handbrake lever in aluminum with Porsche logo. Hand brake finisher in aluminum look paint finish.
   $1,880 
Alcantara Gear & Handbrake Lever:
Alcantara finish in black with decorative stitching where appropriate on gear lever, handbrake lever and handbrake finisher. Decorative trim on shift pattern including middle shift pattern and inlay in handbrake lever with Porsche logo in aluminum. Aluminum look paint finish on handbrake finisher.
   $1,880 
Makassar Package:
Dashboard trim strip (five-part, 2.3), gear lever/PDK gear selector, handbrake lever grip (4.3a) in Dark Makassar wood finish.
   $890 
Makassar Multifunction Steering Wheel:
3-Spoke steering wheel with Makassar inlay and smooth leather finish steering wheel.
   $980 
Interior Makassar Package:
Dark Makassar Matt Silk Finish on side air vents, central air vent, front side door handle, lid door storage bin including lid extension on door storage bin and door opener trim. Smooth leather finish in interior color on side air vent slats and central air vent slats including switch trim.
   $4,830 
Makassar Rear Center Console:
Dark Makassar finish on rear section of center console, including ashtray cover and storage tray on rear section of center console. Leather finish in interior color on handbrake lever recess trim.
   $1,625 
Makassar B Pillar Belt Outlets   $450 
Exterior Color Painted Rear Center Console:
Paint finish in exterior color on rear section of center console, including ashtray cover and storage tray on rear section of center console. Leather finish in interior color on handbrake lever recess trim.
   $730 
Ext. Color Painted PDK Gear Selector Gate Surround   $390 
Painted Exterior Color Side Skirt Trim   $475 
Exterior Color Painted Switch Panel Package:
Side air vents and central air vents including switch trim. Leather finish in interior color: defroster trim, side air vent slats and central air vent slats.
   $2,030 
Exterior Color Painted Door Finishers:
Paint finish in exterior color on front of door handle and door opener trim.
   $900 
Exterior Color Painted Air Vent Slats:
Paint finish in exterior color on side air vent slats and central air vent slats. Smooth leather finish in interior color on side air vents and central air vent including switch trim.
   $1,010 
Painted Exterior Mirror Attachment Point Finishers:
Exterior mirror attachment point finishers painted in exterior color.
   $500 
Door Opener Painted in Exterior Color   $550 
Painted Front Air Intakes:
Front air intakes painted exterior color.
   $750 
Painted Model Designation on Rear Lid:
Painted in exterior color.
   $200 
Painted PCM Package:
Paint finish in exterior color on PCM trim (4.0b), climate control trim (4.0c), lower switch trim (4.0d), lower storage bin (4.0e).
   $2,225 
Painted Exterior Package:
Paint finish in exterior color on front air intakes (left/right) and side skirt trim (left/right).
   $1,225 
Exterior Color Gear Lever Trim:
Paint finish in exterior color on decorative trim on gear lever/selector (4.2).
   $295 
Exterior Color Painted Trim Strip   $520 
Exterior Color Painted Instrument Surround   $440 
Exterior Color Painted B-Pillars Belt Outlets   $200 
Door Opener Painted Black   $550 
Black Painted Rear Center Console:
Paint finish in black on rear section of center console, including ashtray cover, and storage tray on rear section of center console. Smooth leather finish in interior color on handbrake lever recess trim.
   $1,130 
Black PCM Package:
PCM trim (4.0b), climate control trim (4.0c), lower switch trim (4.0d), and lower storage bin (4.0e) in black paint finish.
   $2,225 
Black Painted Switch Panel Package:
Side air vents and central air vents including switch trim painted black. Leather finish interior color on defroster trim, side air vent slats and central air vent slats.
   $2,030 
Black Painted Door Finishers:
Paint finish in black on front of door handle and door opener trim. Note: recommended in conjunction with belt-outlet B-pillars painted black.
   $900 
Painted Black Gear Lever/Selector Trim   $295 
Black Painted Trim Strip:
Paint finish in black on trim strip switch panel including cupholder trim (5-part).
   $520 
Black Painted Air Vent Slats:
Painted finish in black on side air vent slats and central air vent slats. Smooth leather finish in interior color on side air vents and central air vent including switch trim.
   $1,010 
Black Painted Instrument Surround   $440 
Black B-Pillar Belt Outlet   $200 
Black Sport Bucket Seat Belt Passage   $655 
Back of Rear Seats Deviating Carpet:
Rear side of back seat backrest covered with carpet.
   * 
All Exclusive Options w/Deviating Stitching   $290 
Front/Rear Seats Stitching in Deviating Color   $1,100 
Dashboard Stitching In Deviating Color   $310 
Door Stitching In Deviating Color   $310 
Door Handle Stitching In Deviating Color:
Includes stitching of door storage compartment lid in deviating thread color.
   $550 
Deviating Stitching Side Center Console   $310 
Rear Side Panel Deviating Stitching   $390 
Door Handles/Storage Lid Stitching in Dev. Thread:
Stitching of door handles and door storage compartment lid in deviating thread.
   $550 
Upper Dash Deviating Color:
Dashboard upper section and passenger airbag standard leather in deviating color.
   $470 
Lower Dash In Deviating Color:
Dashboard lower section and glove compartment lid standard leather in deviating color.
   $310 
Ctr Console Side Pads Std Lthr in Deviating Color   $160 
Carpet in Deviating Color   $710 
Front Seat Inlay Alcantara Deviating Color   $630 
Front/Rear Seats In Leather Deviating Color   $1,500 
Door Airbag Cover Trim Strip Lthr in Dev. Color   $310 
Front Window Pillars/Frame Std Lthr in Dev. Color   $310 
Storage Compartment Lid in Deviating Color:
Storage compartment lid on rear of center console in standard leather deviating color.
   $310 
Front/Rear Seat Inlays In Deviating Color   $1,180 
Door Trim Standard Leather In Deviating Color   $310 
Rear Side Panel Std Leather in Deviating Color   $310 
Upper Dash w/Sport Chrono Deviating Color:
Dashboard upper section and passenger airbag standard leather in deviating color.
   $550 
Door Center Panel in Deviating Color Std. Leather   $310 
Standard Leather Deviating Color Steering Wheel   $160 
Std Lthr Deviating Color Steering Whl Airbag Module   $160 
Dev Color Lthr Door Pull Handle/Storage Comp. Lid   $470 
Black Alcantara Door Center Panel   $310 
Std Leather Deviating Color PDK Steering Wheel   $160 
Sport Chrono Timer Display Painted Sand Beige   $500 
Sport Chrono Timer Display Painted Guards Red   $500 
Sport Chrono Timer Display Painted Speed Yellow   $500 
Sport Chrono Timer Display Painted Carrara White   $500 
Rear Section Center Console Painted Deviating Color:
Paint finish in exterior color: rear section of center console including ashtray cover and storage tray rear section of center console. Smooth leather finish in interior color: handbrake lever recess trim. Note: rear section of center console with paint finish in matching exterior color is only available as option XME.
   $1,130 
Side Strips w/Model Designation:
Side strips with Carrera logo, available in Guards Red, Speed Yellow, Black, Aluminum Look, Carrera White, Orange, Green, Dark Blue or Meteor Gray.
   $775 
Wind Deflector w/Colored Porsche Logo:
Logo in Carrera White, Guards Red, Arctic Silver or Speed Yellow.
   $225 
Sports Exhaust System:
Includes modified silencers with a pair of dual tube, chrome plated tailpipes and an integrated switch in PCM panel.
   $2,810 
Sport Design Front Apron:
New front apron with new spoiler. Note: significant reduction in approach angle on gradients.
   $2,990 
Exterior Color Headlight Cleaner Cover   $295 
Exterior Color Rear Lid Model Designation   $200 
Aluminum Look Wing Mirror:
Lower part of wing mirror shell in aluminum look paint finish.
   $550 
Tourist Delivery:
Tourist delivery orders must have the Tourist Delivery Order form sent to the PCNA European Delivery Department to have the option code placed on the order. For more information, please see the European delivery page in PPN under sales - European delivery. Countries covered by included German insurance: Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine and United Kingdom.
   $2,250 
 
Powertrain
 
Limited Slip Rear Differential Lock:
Friction disc lock on rear axle. Pull - 22% and Push - 27%.
   $950 
 
Seats & Seat Trim
 
Leather Sport Seats:
Includes manual height and front/back adjustment and power recline. Seatbacks in volcano gray.
   $440 
Adaptive Sport Seats w/Driver Memory:
Includes electric adjustment for all seat functions, adjustable side bolsters, memory function for mirrors and lumbar adjustment on driver side. Seatbacks in volcano gray.
   $2,695 
Sport Bucket Seats:
Includes adjustable forward and backward only.
   $2,990 
Sport Leather Seat Trim   $360 
All Leather Seat Trim   $1,520 
Full Leather Seat Trim   $3,655 
Full Leather Seat/Interior Trim:
Black Leather: windshield pillar and frame, B and C pillars, upper dash and instrument hump, steering wheel rim, top of door molding. Interior color Leather: bottom lower dash, side covers of center console, storage lid of center console, gearshift and handbrake lever, door handle, door pocket cover and frame, door center panel, rear side covering. Interior color soft paint: dashboard end cover, rear center console, including ashtray lid handle recess cover, handbrake lever, storage box in rear center console, cover dashboard/frame PDK shift gate, loudspeaker cover, front loudspeaker cover, door pocket frame. Sunvisors in black. Carpeting in interior color.
   $4,085 
Natural Leather Seat Trim:
Includes roofliner in Alcantara black.
   $5,165 
Special Leather Seat Trim:
Includes roofliner in Alcantara black.
   $4,085 
Leather Interior To Sample:
This option usually results in a production delay of 3 to 6 months. An interior sketch is required. Not all leather requests can be fulfilled and Porsche may require the customer or dealership to supply a leather sample or previous interior code in order to conduct feasibility testing. The deadline for submission of Model Year 2010 Leather to Sample orders will be approximately February 01, 2010. Contact PCNA for further details and confirmation of the deadline. Note: loudspeaker grills (door and dash), steering wheel and airbag cover in black. Steering wheel rim in black unless Exclusive options are ordered.
   $5,405 
Front Seats Multi Stage Heating System   $510 
Driver & Front Passenger Seat Ventilation   $800 
Front & Rear Supple Leather Seats:
Soft ruffled leather on front and rear seat centers.
   $470 
Power Comfort Seats w/Driver Memory:
Includes fully electrically adjustable seats and adjustable lumbar support for driver and passenger.
   $1,550 
Porsche Crest in Headrest:
Includes head restraints on front seats embossed with Porsche crest.
   $285 
Sport Seat Backs in Leather:
Rear of backrests in smooth leather in interior color.
   $1,870 
Sport Seat Backs Painted In Exterior Color   $1,580 
 
Wheels & Tires
 
Wheels: 19 x 8 Fr & 19 x 11 Rr Turbo:
Forged, 2-tone.
   $890 
Wheels: 19 x 8 Fr & 19 x 11 Rr Carrera Classic:
1-piece alloy with slimline 5-spoke design.
   $390 
Wheels: 19 x 8 Fr & 19 x 11 Rr Sport Design:
1-piece alloy with multi-spoke race-derived design.
   $390 
Wheels: 19 x 8.5 Fr/19 x 11.5 Rr Carrera Sport:
1-piece alloy with 10-spoke design. Includes wheel painted in GT-silver metallic and polished rim.
   $835 
Wheel Caps w/Full-Color Porsche Crest   $185 
Wheels Painted in Deviating Exterior Color:
Painted wheels (partially) and wheel centers including color Porsche crest in deviating exterior color. Note: wheels painted in matching exterior color is only available as option XD9. Only available in standard and special orders.
   $1,815 
Rims & Caps Painted in Exterior Color:
Includes wheel centers with full-color Porsche crest.
   $1,490 
Wheels Painted Black   $1,815 
Wheels Painted Basalt Black   $1,815 
Wheels Painted Speed Yellow   $1,815 
Wheels Painted Carrara White   $1,815 
Wheels Painted Guards Red   $1,815 
5mm Wheel Spacers:
On front and rear axle, including a longer wheel bolt. Note: includes anti-theft device.
   $490 
*See dealer for details
 
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