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Edition 50 Years Porsche Design 2dr Coupe AWD (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8AM)

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Drivetrain

Drivetrain: 4 yr./ 50000 mi.

Seating

Length (in): 178.5
Width (in): 72.9
Height (in): 51.1
Wheelbase (in): 96.5

Interior Dimensions

Cargo capacity (cu ft): 4.6
Maximum cargo capacity (cu ft): 4.6

Seating

Basic: 4 yr./ 50000 mi.

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Weights and Capacities

Curb weight (lbs): 3737
Gross weight (lbs): 4597
Maximum payload (lbs): 860

Engine

Cylinders: flat 6
Engine size (l): 3
Horsepower (HP): 473
Horsepower (rpm): 6500
Torque (ft-lbs): 420
Torque (rpm): 2300
Valves: 24
Valve timing: Variable
Cam type: Double overhead cam (DOHC)
Drive type: all wheel drive
Transmission: 8-speed automated manual
Engine type: gas

Overview

Body type: Coupe
Doors: 2
Total seating: 4
Angle of approach (degrees): 9.6
Angle of departure (degrees): 13.9
Turning circle (ft): 36.8
Fuel type: premium unleaded (required)
Fuel tank capacity (gal): 17.6
EPA combined MPG: 19
EPA city/highway MPG: 17/22 MPG
Range in miles (city/hwy): 299.2/387.2 mi.

Extra Info

Roadside: 4 yr./ 50000 mi.
Rust: 12 yr./ unlimited mi.
Domestic / imported: Imported
Country of origin: Germany
Car classification: Sports car
Platform code / generation number: 991

Trim (description)

Edition 50 Years Porsche Design 2dr Coupe AWD (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8AM)

Colors Exterior

Jet Black Metallic(0,0,0)
Black(0,0,0)

Colors Interior

Black/Cool Grey Checkered w/Slate Grey Stitching, leather/cloth(0,0,0)

What's new

New 911 S/T model debuts
Sport Classic and 911 Dakar models will likely be discontinued
Part of the eighth 911 generation introduced for 2020

Pros

Powerful yet surprisingly economical engines
Impeccable handling inspires driver confidence
Premium interior and lots of customization potential
Comfortable and practical for daily driving

Cons

Even the base model now costs over $100,000
Gauge cluster easily obscured by steering wheel

What's new

New 911 S/T model debuts
Sport Classic and 911 Dakar models will likely be discontinued
Part of the eighth 911 generation introduced for 2020