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I *think* there is one or two old school Rolls Royce's and I do not believe there are any Bentleys here, for several reasons. These vehicles have huge engines and import taxes are based on engine size especially over 3 litre sizes. Also I'm not sure but Bentley probably requires super premium gasoline and the max octane rating here is 90. There are no dealers here, so you would either have to service it yourself or “fly” in a technician and have a place for him to work. In addition you would have to buy all the parts overseas and import them. It's just not pratical for those two brands. However that's not to say we don't have expensive (relative to Jamaica) vehicles here. We have a Porsche dealer here so a few 911, Panamera and Cayenne - people will also import these themselves secure ib the knowledge that a dealer is here. We have a BMW dealer so quite a few “M” vehicles We have a Mercedes Benz dealer here and there are a couple of CL63AMG private imports to be sure but at least they can be serviced. We have an Audi dealer so loads of Q7 and a few Q8's. We have a Land Rover/Jaguar Dealer here so we have Velar's, Evoques, Range Rovers and Range Rover Sports HSE Funny story, a famous hoteliers son - who owns the Audi dealership wanted to bring in the Audi A5s or RS? Forget which he finally got it here, the only issue is that It needs 92+ octane fuel, so every time he drives it (usually just for promo as it has all kinds of Decals over it) he has to pour Octane booster in it. Peace
The R8 is probably the only exotic that can be used as a daily driver. The main limiting factor is a lack of storage space for trips to Costco. It's very comfortable for distance driving. It's perfectly balanced because it's mid-engine and almost drives itself. A lot of R8 owners feel that the V8 handles just a little better than the V10 but of course the V10 has more HP. The all wheel drive helps it to handle securely in the rain. You'll get tons of attention. The R8s are still relatively rare and they have a presence on the road because they are wider than any 911. Lots of waving, thumbs ups and photos from others. The GT3 is a very fast car. If you are going to track it regularly, it may be a little more fun than the R8. I've driven the car and I don't think it's anywhere near as comfortable. It's not a daily driver unless you are young and have a great back. If you drive it in the rain or on wet roads, the only reason you won't wreck is because of the electronics keeping the car in line because of the oversteer caused by having the engine hanging over the rear axle and all the horsepower to the rear wheels. One of my friends has a GT3 4.0 and he drove my R8 hard in the rain and said that he'd never feel as comfortable doing that in his car. The other thing about the GT3 is that most people can't tell the difference between one 911 and another. In most urban areas on both coasts, they are as common as belly buttons. One small thing. I don't know why Porsche puts decals as paint accents on such an expensive car. They really should be hand painting that stuff.
When you drive around and people see what model and make you are driving, it’s quite inevitable. It would seem that you are advertising the car. The more of you guys driving around with that certain model, the more it creates a buzz in the market. However, you can remove the badges and decals. But even if you do it, some car s are really just noticeable. You can’t mistake a Lexus’s grill for another brand. Or even BMW with their trademark kidney grills. And there’s just a design philosophy that a car company follows that you can’t mistake it for another. Like Porsche 911, VW Beetle. There are too, some guys who revere a certain car for what they are, and it sure does make that certain model of car more attractive to prospective buyers. This not only works with cars, but for most of the products sold in the market. This marketing strategy is called the “word-of-mouth”.
I am an average every day guy, had same job for 20 years, saved my money, bought a fancy car, even if it was 20 years old, but it was my dream car, a sleeper Porsche. I drive it every day, to and from work, groceries, to pick up and drop off my daughter at school. I own a 2003 Porsche Boxster, as Porsche’s go, its not all that awesome. except that mine is my dream car, a sleeper that blows the doors off unsuspecting muscle cars. I bought my car from a 911 tech who’s day job was to build and rebuild Porsche Track cars for a collector (mostly for Sebring). He bought a 2003 Boxster base model in Speed yellow with a blown motor. He placed a freshly rebuilt 2005 997.1 3.6L from a 911 Carerra 4S cabriolet in the Boxster, bumping its Porsche Horsepower from 225hp to 345hp, plus upgraded intake, plenum and filter, as well as upgraded exhaust and CAT removal. He figures it pushes around 360hp with tune. it definitely sounds nice but i haven’t put it to the test just yet. Buy you cant tell any of that, the motor is hidden, there are no decals to say otherwise, in fact there is only one decal on the entire car, in the center of the hood. If you don’t know, you couldn’t tell how fast this car is other than its a Porsche, and it sounds amazing. At 2950 pounds this car has registered a 6.1 sec 0–60 using GPS and the ODB data, top end is merely 156mph, but she pulls hard all the way there, if i was to guess, the motor is capable of 180-ish with the right gears. Right now it has the stock clutch and transmission which cant take the full brunt of the motor, or i will spin the clutch. I am getting the clutch, flywheel, and transmission from a 987 S model, including everything else up to the yellow painted double size brakes, leaving me with only to replace the shifter handle to say 6 speed, and my build will be complete. I think i could do a 5.5 0–60 then. the original car this motor came from could do a 4.6s. Its really only impressive if you think you know what a Boxster is limited to (remember 225hp) and decide to test her based on that, if you just see Porsche and assume it can do what any 911 is capable of, you will realize its fast but no Ferrari, or Lamborghini, but I will scare your V8 Mustang in a straight line, blow its door off in a circuit, and sound better the whole way. I drive this car everyday, top down, music blasting.
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i would not buy a Porsche over a Ferrari. Porsche today is the 60’s VW beetle of sports cars. They have been making Porsches so long in the current style ( the 911 started production in 1963!) that they are EVERYWHERE. In May 2017 Porsche announced the 1 millionth 911 had just rolled off the assembly line. One million of anything, people stop seeing them. Porsche has to write the name of the 911 model on the side of the car in decals: “Hey! I am a $250,000 GT3 RS Weissach LE and not a $92,000 starter 911!” to hope people notice that you put alot of money in a car that looks the same as the base model. Thats alot of money spent just to be invisible. And it has hurt Porsche resale. You can get an early 2000’s 996 Porsche for $15,000. That’s a long way to fall in value when you traded in your 996 purchased as new. On the other hand, A Ferrari, McLaren or Lambo drives by, peoples heads turn, cell phones cameras are clicking, women smile BIG smiles at you, and life is good. You can talk all you want about Porsche opening up a can of whupass on the other cars on the racetrack, but when did you last drive on a racetrack? Ferrari resale, choose wisely and you may have a $75 million collectible Ferrari like the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO one day. Ferrari makes entry-level cars. In 2018 you could buy a brand new Ferrari California for msrp $202,273. i think they introduced a new model to replace the California for 2019. Your first thought: “that is twice as much as the msrp of the base 911! But, it really isn’t. Porsche offers a 4 year, 50,000 mile warranty. That’s it. No free maintenance. Ferrari offers 7, yes SEVEN years free maintenance on a new Ferrari. That is where you are going to spend your money on a Porsche (or would have spent your money on a Ferrari), on the maintenance. Ferrari also offers a 3 yr/UNLIMITED MILES bumper to bumper warranty, and you can extend it to 5 years unlimited mileage. So, you pay the cost of admission for a Ferrari, and you can drive the wheels off of it, free of maintenance costs for 7 years, and free of worry from mechanical breakdown for 5 years. With a Porsche purchase, you’ve just begun to fund their “Send a Porsche mechanics kid to Harvard” maintenance cost plan; heaven forbid you run more than 50,000 miles on the Porsche, then you are REALLY on your own. But Porsche has had several CLASS ACTION LAWSUITS against them in recent years, which they lost and had to compensate aggrieved Porsche owners. Maybe you get a long= lasting car, or…. So the choice: a desirable exotic car to see and be seen in, running free of additional costs for seven years; or a stealth mode invisible sports car from it’s commonality? Choose wisely.
Over 1 million! 911 (carrera) You can get them all in coupe and convertibles. Stay always from this trim as it is the preferred Silver-Fox-Sugar-daddy favorite / magnet! 911S 911 4S 911 GTS (simply the best all-around 911 with plenty of power and Turbo looks) 911 Targa, Targa S, Targa 4S (911 with a roadster hardtop) 911 Turbo and Turbo S 911 GT3 RS and RSR 911 GT2 (the absolute best all-purpose 911) If you ever pass-by “Porsche of Greenwich “ they have one exhibited that is always “Sold!” But in reality it is always for sale to a higher bidder! These never sell for MSRP! Taycan - 1-st fully-electric “Panamera “ built to look more like a 911. GT1 Le Mans (you can’t have it unless you are Michael Schumacher) 918 (1-million dollar ultra car that instantaneously became 2-million Saudi/ UAE eye-candy in rapper’s paradise) Its a hybrid though and really fast. You might see 1 painted in liquid silver circling South Beach, Miami as the “owner” is so proud of it that this has become his full-time job - showing off his car to idiots with cameras. Also, if you ever drive down (the 25) the South Shore of Long Island, the new dealer-owner of “Porsche of South Shore” (Freeport, NY) has his own 918 exhibited (and, of course always for sale!) in a small mini-museum next door. It is a nice white color with Martini-racing stripes and decals. From official numbers, there were only 1911 built to match the Carrerra GT production numbers. 919 - Le Mans prototypes. Also known as LP1! Keep dreaming! You’d never see one unless you go to Zuffenhausen! Porsche also makes a lot of money on limited editions 911s: “black edition,” “gold edition,” 50th anniversary, “1millionth,” etc. These cars are mostly base -carreras with some badges, special light-weight door handles made of fabric (to save money, but charge you a fortune for them), and weird interiors. I have yet to see a “limited edition” that made me fall in love with it but it’s a big money maker for the company! if you ever have a reason to visit Stuttgart (very few-reasons to ever go unless you want to pass on the way to France from Bavaria), please go to Zuffenhausen to see the Porsche museum! The food sucks! The beer is German! The women almost….pretty. The visitors are arrogant and full-of-themselves. The staff is rude. And everyone watches everybody like a fish in an aquarium, but the cars - Visceral! Exquisite! The experience - subliminal! But not because of all the new-line 911s (Taycan) and occasional spect- ed custom “blood-collecting hunter’s specific- built Cayenne, but the history and smell of motor-oil!!! Note to critics: I’m not including the Carrera GT here deliberately as it’s not a recent model!!! Also, it is a complete departure from the 911 and simply the ultimate Super Car of All Time. As proven by the untimely death of many young people, the “widowmaker “ is not to be driven by wanna-bes! BTW- Quora Moderation, why did you merge my posts!? It’s a bit “dictatorial” don’t you think how content appears? Why should you decide what and and how we see it? What makes you the Authority on Everything? These were two separate questions with corresponding answers!!! By merging them, you’ve changed the original questions and original answers!
Yes, and I have a more than perfect, but harmless, way to do so. Go into a joke shop or a novelty store (even Amazon) of some kind and look for bullet hole decals. You can also find decals that once placed on a windshield cause the windshield to look like it’s cracked and shattering. At strategic locations place the bullet holes on the offending car where they can easily be seen, the hood, drivers door, the car top, etc Place a little note under a wiper blade. “Just a reminder from a friend that you inadvertently took TWO parking spaces instead of the allotted ONE. I’m certain you’ll avoid doing so in the future as the damage may be real” When I was in college, one snooty guy drove a Porsche 911 we would have given a leg and an arm for. If Mr Snooty thought he should warrant more space between his car and the cars next to him, all parked properly within the lines, he would be real careless about opening his driver side door dinging or scratching the car next to him. He had clear vinyl guards that prevented any damage to the edge of his door. We had seen him do so a few times, never leaving a note or apologizing to other guys who owned the now scratched or dinged auto. in the same dorm. Once we had enough we recruited the football team and a couple of engineering students to help us form a plan. We had 6 12-story high rise dorms arranged in a circle with a center space having grass and basketball courts. A 4 foot wall filled the space between each building but for a 4 foot wide bike lane leading into the center rec area. The plan involved “moving” the 911 to a whole new elevation. We got 18 guys to help lift the Porsche off the parking lot and then over the 4-foot brick wall. Our intention was just to leave it in the middle of a basketball court, til one of the guys said “Hey what about the elevator?” Mounted on the side of one of the high rises was a freight elevator and it was long enough by a foot and wide enough by a few inches to roll the car inside. Surprisingly, when we pushed for the rooftop it closed its doors and began to slowly rise upward. Once on top we carefully navigated (carrying it again) the 911 between the two cooling towers. Just so we didn’t leave any finger prints one guy had a bottle of spray wax and wiped the entire car down, Although it was 2 am and the dorm room windows didn’t line up in a way we could be seen, a few people walked by dying of laughter, even asking to help out. Next day you had to back away from the side of the buildings and look directly up to see the shiny chrome, front bumper perfectly parked between the cooling towers looking resplendent in the morning sun. The newspaper and a TV news copter soon showed up, the whine of the freight elevator going up and down and laughter were the only sounds you could hear. Now, had campus police done some very elementary detective work we would have been had. 18–24 guys aged 18–24 can’t help but brag about what THEY got away with. We would have carefully taken the car back down if asked, but no one even gave thought to how it could get up there with human hands alone. There were no tire prints in the roof gravel or shoe prints they had been raked by the engineering students. Just when everyone was enjoying the carnival atmosphere we were re-invaded by the same news copters along with a bigger one. An hour later the bigger helicopter lifted the 911 off the roof down to terrafirma. It must have been an incredibly boring no-news day as a couple of the TV stations carried the whole 2-hour deal live, A Channel 2 “Action News” paid to have the car lifted down for the right have Mr Snotty try to do a play-by-play filling in the details. From then on, Mr Snotty got the right to park in an RA’s spot, until he put a nasty ding on the passenger door of the RA’s wife’s minivan. Once a self centered jerk always a self centered jerk, I guess. Oh those were great daze. PLAN B————- Pepper the offending car with gun shot or gash decals, add a note that additional offenses would bring about the real thing, no more decals. Bullet Holes Car Decals - Set of 10 vehicle decals Amazons ad
Gotta post two… I first drove a car at age 12(!) in my Uncle’s 1931 Model A(!). It was in good original condition and he liked it for the high ground clearance in pasture fields. He let me start and steer it in a wide open space for safety. I still remember the sound and feel. Second was an interview for a first engineering job. My host takes me out to lunch and I notice that we’re walking toward a Porsche 911. With numbers….and decals…. and a roll cage….and racing seats…. and 3’ wide seatbelts. Turns out he was the SCCA Street Stock Champion of the past year! We had a spirited drive to lunch but afterwards his buddy who joined us at lunch pulls behind us in his Lotus Elan. Shortly we’re doing 80 MPH down the freeway entrance ramp and approach 100 MPH back to the office! I didn’t get the job but the ride was fun.
I was part of a team that would visit a local utility every other month or so to informally exchange information about the utility’s operating performance, maintenance activities, planning and other items of concern to regulators. I had been representing my employer at these meetings for a bit over 5 years. At one meeting we were waiting for one of the participants to show up. After a lot of “dead air” time, the utility employee who ran the meeting starting sharing stories of his weekend chilling in his backyard. Since he opened the door to chill out, I told the following joke - do you know why the police cars in town no longer have 911 decals on the sides of the car? too many thugs in _________ (bad section of town) thought the cars were Porsches and were stealing them. This got a weak laugh or two and a few groans. The next day my boss received a phone call from the utility’s upper management saying that I was barred from their property. Someone at the meeting found the joke to be racially insensitive and I was accused of being a racist. Now the funny thing is, is the likely complainer was the white guy running the meeting. Even funnier, I have been a part time missionary to Africa for 6 years, have supported 3–6 African orphans a year in the cost of their schooling, I started and help manage charity that has raised over $100,000 in aid to widows, orphans and other disadvantaged children in Africa, one of the pastors who officiated at my recent marriage was my African pastor friend who came up for the event, I spent 9 years in Detroit participating in a multi-cultural church, where I helped mentor fatherless black youth, I have served on government-to-government panels sharing information with regulators in Ethiopia, Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda, and the list of color-blind activities go on, year after year. Yet, on the basis of one joke, the utility concluded that I am a racist and barred me from their property. My boss refused to defend me and the utility refused to provide me with opportunity to apologize to the offended individual and to provide that person with any documentary proof of my years of service to the black community in the USA and in Africa.
No, Porsche 911 doesn't have Parking Sensor Front.
Here are the Body Type and variants of Porsche 911:
Variants | 2019 Porsche 911 The new 911 Carrera | 2019 Porsche 911 the new 911 Carrera Cabriolet | 2019 Porsche 911 The New 911 Carrera S | 2019 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet | 2019 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S | 2019 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet | 2018 Porsche 911 Carrera T | Porsche 911 911 Turbo | 2019 Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet | 2019 Porsche 911 911 Turbo Cabriolet | 2019 Porsche 911 911 Speedster | 2019 Porsche 911 911 GT3 | 2019 Porsche 911 GT3 RS | 2019 Porsche 911 GT2 RS |
Body Type | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan |
No, Porsche 911 isn't available in Front Foglamps.