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2002 Porsche 911 Reviews
Grip Well they still put the motor in the worng place but MY GOD THE GRIP. It feels as if this car has wonder glue stuck to the tires. While the acceleration and braking are strong its just not as dramtic or exciting as other supercars today. The AWD system is amazing every time i thougth i had reached the limits of grip the car would give more. Its great fun to drive just needs more power.
Pros: Grip to rip your face off and keep going
Cons: Needs more power
2002 Used Porsche 911 2 Dr Carrera Coupe: "porsche, there is no substitute" The bloodlines for this car are unmistakable. The passion starts on th inside with classic 911 interior and works its way out onto the muscular body design, and finally ending up were this beast gets its roar, the engine. This car has a tune like none other, it is pure Porsche.
Pros: power to weight ratio is remarkable
great handling
gets up and goes when you need it to
a daily driver
Cons: doesn't always sound loud and powerful
lacks a little in the area of the WOW factor
Hold on to your pants and find an open road with some curves!
I found this to be one of the cooliest prosche's I was evr fortunate enouh to drive and had the
pleasuer of sellg one while I was at Porsche dealership
Pros: They made a limited number and it was built for the track but barely street legal
Cons: Rattles, is noisy at times, but usually blocked out by the incredible whine of the engine!
2002 Used Porsche 911 2 Dr GT2 Turbo Coupe: Simply stunning The car speaks for itself.
Pros: speed, looks, quality
Cons: has it any?
2002 Used Porsche 911 2 Dr Carrera Coupe:
Race track watch out
Ever wondered what a street legal race car feels like to drive?
Hop into a Porsche and find out.
The seats grip you to make sure that you don't go flying out of the car as you happily ignore those "recomeded curve speed" signs and just choose to drive at a speed you feel the car will like (usually at least 1.5 times the speed limit)
You forget about the speedometer, because all you need to judge if you're going the "right" speed (again, at least 1.5 times the speed limit) by the sound of the engine.
Pros: Its a porsche
Cons: you know, I can't think of a significant one.


