Porsche 911 Turbo (2010 and older) Sports
Porsche 911 Turbo (2010 and older) Sports
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 06, 2000]
Phil
Strength:
Incredible power and handleing. Comfortable and sexy. Great babe magnet. :)
Weakness:
Replaceing parts if needed. Cop Magnet. Easily the best car I've ever owned. Why pay 80k for an NSX when you can have a car that will dust literally any car in the world under 200k for only 15k more. I paid 105k for mine and let me tell you it's worth every penny. Just put the 6-speed manual in neutral, rev the engine to 6000 rpm and let the clutch out. 4 Tires smokin and then you're at 60 MPH in 3.5 seconds. ;) Similar Products Used: 1993 Camaro Z28 (haha) |
[Jun 18, 2001]
Stefanos
Model Reviewed:
1196 Twin Turbo
Strength:
POWER, Agility, Look (greatest ass in the history of automobiles), reliability, Brakes, fantastic 4-wheel drive,
Weakness:
exhorbitant fuel consumption (never less than 20 litres on 100 kilometres). But if you put the pedal to the metall you know why! This car is the best car in the world!!!! Except the next Porsche Turbo (like it has always been) Similar Products Used: 911 Carrera (1991), 911 Carrera RS (1992), 993 TechArt (462 HP), 996/993 Carrera, 993 Twin Turbo (500 HP), BMW M3 (several including 2001), Corvette C5, etc. Every Porsche is a great car but the Turbo has the Power to make you real happy. All the ohter cars were nice but in NO WAY to compare with a Porsche! What about Ferrari etc. I blasted several including 550 Maranello, 355/360 is a joke compared to 993 TT (even my 964 RS was faster), it took me 3-4 sec. to get rid of a C5, a Suzuki Hayabusa is slightly faster at high speed (more than 220 Km/H at very high speed you can even blast this bike (speed more than 260 km/H) |
[Jul 20, 2001]
Jeff
Model Reviewed:
/Turbo
Strength:
Handling, brakes, the ease of which you can fly by cars and have them completely out of view in literlaly a matter of seconds
Weakness:
Not for those people who want an exotic sports car but aren't willing to accelerate hard but rather just cruise around. If you want to cruise speed limit I suggest getting a Ferrari or something excessively flashy like that. I have owned my current 911 turbo for four years and absolutely love it. It is an amazing sports car that combines impressive handling, braking, and acceleration of which only a few cars can compete with. I do not prefer the 996's simply because I have driven one and they are much too tame and so there is less driver skill involved than compared to the previous generation turbo. Anyone who says this car is slow clearly does not have one or drive it to its potential. Similar Products Used: M3, 300zx, viper, 360 modena, F40 |