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What’s Right For You, An AWD 911 or RWD 911?

4/17/20177:25 estFiled to: Porsche 991By: 993C4S1 Comment

what are the differences between the porsche 911 carrera 4s and carrera 2s

Porsche's web-site shows 20 different 911 models available (not including the 911 R) including the Carrera, Targa, Turbo, GTS and GT3. For the Carrera, Targa and GTS versions you can choose some version of all-wheel drive: Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa 4S, and so on. But how do you choose? What are the major differences between Porsche's all-wheel …

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5 Differences Between The Porsche 911 GT America and the 911 GT3R

5/23/201612:40 estFiled to: Porsche Race CarsBy: Matt Cleary1 Comment

When GRAND-AM and the American Le Mans Series merged ahead of the 2014 season, the new rules structure meant that it was time for a brand new Porsche 911 for the GT racing scene. Based on the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, Porsche Motorsport introduced the 470 hp -"GT America" in August of 2013, well before the IMSA GTD Class ("GT Daytona") rules were …

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