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Used 2005 Porsche 911 for Sale near Oregon

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About 2005 Porsche 911
4.6 Overall rating(25 reviews)
Robert F N says...
Feb 2, 2022
The 2005 Porsche 911 Carerra S Chrono sport package with tiptronic is an amazing ride. Normal mode feels luxurious and smooth, like a symphony is playing while you drive. However if you want power and are in the mood to move aggressively, click the sport mode button and you are on a whole new level of sport performance. The ride is exhilarating, and acceleration is second to none. Ill never drive anything but a Porsche again. Highly recommend for the sports car enthusiast.
Michael C says...
Jun 8, 2021
Was exactly as described. Looked and drive great. Very fair price.
Rick B says...
Aug 23, 2020
This is a spectacular sports car that is also practical enough that it can be driven everyday. The only downside is the expensive maintenance.
Anonymous says...
Nov 15, 2014
Love driving the car, sometimes forget how powerful it is until I get a chance to find some open road. Get compliments on the car every I go in it. Great car with a wonderful sound system in it with 13 speakers, sounds like your in the middle of the band. I have not done any track days in it but I bet it would be a lot of fun to do!!
Christopher R says...
Jun 17, 2008
Purpose built to almost be the perfect race car for the street. They only missed a few tiny things.

 

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The more things change, the more they stay the same. That pretty much describes the 2005 Porsche 911, which received a redesign that combined both a sleek, contemporary, more aerodynamic style with a bit of a throwback look to the 911s of the 1960s. Under that sleek skin, though, Porsche made more wide-ranging changes. The 2005 Porsche 911 received more powerful engines, a revamped interior and improvements in the the dashboard, seats, steering, suspension, brakes and transmission. The result was a superior sports car with handling, responsiveness and power that are among the best in the automotive world, in a package that, unlike many exotics and supercars, is ultimately designed to be driven daily.

The 911 model lineup for 2005 could essentially be divided into coupes and convertibles (or cabriolets, for the purists). The Carrera was the base model, while the Carrera S added a more powerful engine. A Turbo S model was also available, although it was packaged in the previous platform (officially, the 996, as opposed to the new models' 997 designation).

The base Carrera models (coupe and convertible) are powered by a 3.6-liter 6-cylinder engine that produces 325 horsepower, while the Carrera S models come with a new 3.8-liter 6-cylinder that pumps out 355 horsepower. The Turbo models are equipped with a 3.6-liter turbocharged 6-cylinder engine that produces 444 horsepower.

A 6-speed manual transmission is standard for all 911 models, and a 5-speed automatic Tiptronic transmission, with a gate that enables the driver to shift manually, is available as an option.

Features for the 911 include all the standard amenities, such as air conditioning, power windows, power door locks, leather seats, cruise control, a stereo sytem with a CD player and dual front, side and curtain airbags, as well as an Active Suspension Management system, variable ratio steering, traction control and antilock disc brakes.

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