2008 Porsche 911 Carrera S Automatic 2-Door Coupe

2008 Porsche 911 Carrera S

Porsche 911 2008 technical specifications

Condition: Used
Item location: Worldwide
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
SubModel: Carrera S
Type: Coupe
Doors: 2
Year: 2008
Mileage: 61,459
VIN: WP0AB29958S731583
Color: Red
Engine size: 3.8L H6 355hp 295ft. lbs.
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: RWD
Interior color: Gray
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description

It is very hard to let go as so much money was invested in this beauty This is a 2008 Carrera S with the full 997.2 GT3 RS conversion. We have had this car for the past 5 years and the sole purpose of the vehicle has been for display. many appearance upgrades and very minimal performance upgrades, ngine and transmission are completely stock with no mods minus the exhaust system. The vehicle is lowered on H R lowering springs with 20" Avant Garde staggered wheels. This car is going to go fast. call today for a test drive!! CAR AND DRIVER REVIEW Look closely and memorize the subtle changes to the exterior. Otherwise, ou may overlook the new 2009 Porsche 911 when it appears on American roads this September. Porsche refers to it as a new generation, ven though the internal chassis code 997 remains unchanged. We see it as more of a mid-term facelift with some significant technological changes. Notably, he water-cooled flat-six engines get direct-injection technology, nd a seven-speed, ual-clutch transmission replaces the previous five-speed Tiptronic automatic while the shift-it-yourself option remains a six-speed. Let's describe the changes to the exterior as inoffensive. The front end looks slightly more Boxster-like, ith a thin glass strip above the air inlet. It houses LED daytime running lights—which can be switched off—and traditional turn signals. Engineers wanted LED turn signals as well, ike those on the 911 Turbo, ut there was not enough room for the complete unit above the daytime-running lights. The rear lights have a slightly more complex shape than before and are fully LED, ncluding the turn signals. Mirrors are bigger to comply with upcoming European regulations. The standard Carrera gets larger disc brakes, hich share the 13-inch diameter of the Carrera S, ut are thinner. Basically the only visible differentiator between the two versions are the tail pipes. The Carrera has two large exhaust pipes; the more powerful Carrera S gets four smaller, ircular units. (Step up to the Turbo, nd you’re back to two exhaust pipes. Go figure.) Porsche is initially launching the facelifted 911 with the rear-wheel-drive, arrow-body Carrera and Carrera S models. The four-wheel-drive Carrera 4 will go on sale a few weeks later. Wide-body versions will follow, s will the Targa—the Targa moniker still denoting a big sunroof and not the partly removable roof that was last available on the 964-generation 911. Interior Little Changed Inside, ou will be hard pressed to distinguish the 2009 model from the one it replaces. In response to customer complaints about the cluttered center console, orsche has now grouped the buttons in a line without spaces in between. It may look like fewer buttons, ut there aren't. We think the pre-facelift 997's console looked more technical and therefore better. The infotainment unit, upplied by Harman Becker, eceives a major upgrade with a touch-screen display. Unlike many other cars with a touch-screen display, he 911 won’t blank out any functions while the car is moving. We will never get used to bringing a car to a full stop to operate the navigation system, nd we wish other companies would share Porsche's philosophy of not patronizing the driver.

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