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The automotive press understands that the world's supercars are race cars in street clothing. Among those street clad rocketships, the Porsche Carrera GT stands out as the most streetable. Of course, at $440,000 a copy and only 1500 copies, they are also as rare on the street as the proverbial "hens teeth." For 2005, there are a few minor updates to make it even more streetable. A glassscreen has been added between the safety bar hoops, seat height adjustment with additional thigh bolstering, a magnesium cover with the car's chassis number mounted on the center console, and a built-in trickle charger added to keep the battery charged when the engine is off.
The basics remain to thrill those who can afford them. An all-aluminum 5.7-liter V10 mid-mounted engine that produces 605 hp at 8,500 rpm screams from 0-60 in 3.5 seconds, though most reviewers got 3.8 second runs. That engine directly descends from Porsche's 1998 LeMans victory GT1 racecar, as does much of the Carrera GT's mid-engine layout. Set in a carbon fiber chassis and surrounded by high tech materials, the GT employs a stainless steel, pushrod suspension design with double-track control arms at all four corners. Reviewers comment that this innovative suspension system adds to the streetability of the GT where prior race car suspensions would beat up a daily driver. Fitted with specially developed magnesium wheels that weigh less than the tires that envelop them, the Carrera's handling is supercar level. Yet, reviewers enthused over its ease of control.
The two-seater has removable roof panels that stow in the forward limited trunk area. Seating in the elegantly simple cockpit is comfortable by supercar standards. Shifting is short, sweet, and via a six-speed manual transmission. The hang-up for some reviewers seems to be the racing style ceramic clutch that takes some skill to master. Once underway, however, reviewers fall over themselves with praise for the handling and road feel of the Carrera GT. Comparisons with Ferrari's now legendary Enzo supercar are common, with a favorable nod given to Porsche's interpretation of the supercar.
4.9 Overall rating
(99 reviews)So it would seem that Porsche has answered Captain Curts age old demand “We Need More Power”. The new Porsche 911 (997) Turbo is claimed to produce 480 hp and 457 lbs of torque from the legendary 3.6 liter 6 cylinder. Porsche claims that their new AWD monster will rocket 0 – 62 in 3.8 seconds and reach a top speed of 197MPH. Trust me when i opened the throttle on this baby for the first time the gates of heaven opened.. the awesome sound that the 480hp delivers through the mid range is seriously scary stuff. For legal reasons i will not mention what this car delivered for me but lets just say who ever test drove this from 0-62mph in 3.8secs must have had their left leg resting on the break. The 997 comes with a stop watch on the dashboard to record your speed(usually used on tracks) and i got a much better time than 3.8secs..hehehehe
well, what is there that is bad about this car? besides gas prices these days? this car performes incredible and is really good quality. i love the appearence of it. it is highly expensive but thats the only bad part about it. it is very fun to drive. great car
this is the most amazing car i have ever met, it was rated by top gear few years ago that it was a great car to drive AND own. So obviously its an amazing car, its fun to drive, great on the track, have lots of fun with and pick up your mates in.
Very fast, handles brilliantly, both exterior and interior are fantastic, 1 owner, never gone in for service or needed repairs, brakes fast, on the fun factor, about 15/10 to drive because of the mad power and speed that come swith this car!
The Porsche Carrera GT is possibly the best modern supercar ever. The reasons are endless but I'm only going to go through a few. Reason 1 : The sound. The 5.7 Liter V10 sounds like a civilized F1 car. Reason 2 : The looks. Absolutely gorgeous from every possible angle. Reason 3 : Performance. 0-60 in 3.6 seconds and a top speed of 205 mph. Goes up to reason 1400.
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