Drivers are saying its the best Porsche of all time:
It is a bold statement, but the 911 Turbo with PDK is the world's best vehicle for passing. It's an honor we previously bestowed on the Nissan GT-R, an engineering masterpiece known for its explosive power and grip. While Godzilla would never be called a slouch, the nearly 350-pound lighter and quicker-shifting PDK-equipped Turbo instantaneously rewards a firmly depressed throttle pedal with a Mike Tyson punch in the backside.


Article: http://www.autoblog.com/2009/11/02/2...o-first-drive/
Under the rear decklid of the 2010 Turbo is the most powerful, and most fuel efficient, engine the automaker has ever offered...
From a standing start, 60 mph will arrive in 3.2 seconds (some reports peg it to an even three seconds) with 124 mph eclipsed after just 11.3 seconds...
Equipped properly (sans PCCB), a Turbo Coupe will set you back about $143,000.
It is a bold statement, but the 911 Turbo with PDK is the world's best vehicle for passing. It's an honor we previously bestowed on the Nissan GT-R, an engineering masterpiece known for its explosive power and grip. While Godzilla would never be called a slouch, the nearly 350-pound lighter and quicker-shifting PDK-equipped Turbo instantaneously rewards a firmly depressed throttle pedal with a Mike Tyson punch in the backside.


Article: http://www.autoblog.com/2009/11/02/2...o-first-drive/
Under the rear decklid of the 2010 Turbo is the most powerful, and most fuel efficient, engine the automaker has ever offered...
From a standing start, 60 mph will arrive in 3.2 seconds (some reports peg it to an even three seconds) with 124 mph eclipsed after just 11.3 seconds...
Equipped properly (sans PCCB), a Turbo Coupe will set you back about $143,000.
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