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Porsche 911 Review - Kelley Blue book

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akl3g (18 hours ago) Show Hide
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Doesn't matter to me. Even if it had cup holders I wouldn't risk spilling my drink in my Porsche. No chance. XD
iBambam1234 (23 hours ago) Show Hide
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i agree with rc88rzrs who cares if u have cupholders it wouldnt matter because u'd be goin so fast the cup wouldnt be there when u hit a red light
djkasdjkasdjdjdj (3 days ago) Show Hide
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totally understand you...
jorgekontor (3 days ago) Show Hide
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it is like that since the first 911 the engine was placed over the rear axle so they could seat 4 people inside although the rear seats only fit short people (no way to seat anybody on the back if you have the targa with the glass roof open though) to kinda allow owners to take their kids to school... .... as for additional storage space.
phiwooddothis (1 month ago) Show Hide
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my friend is thinking about getting one, and when i saw the cup holders, they didnt look so supportive. If someone has one, can you tell me how good they are?
rc88rzrs (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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who gives a shit about the cupholders
jorgekontor (3 days ago) Show Hide
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my uncle usted to have one he bought new in 2000 and sold last year... it was a Targa 4s and i must tell you it drives like a dream, it super stable even on heavy rain, very responsive and only fits 2 people in comfort the backseats are useless... usable only for short trips on decent roads... about the cup holders... for get that... only americans love cup holders on a car.
TheMisterYang (2 months ago) Show Hide
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He got me with the trunk being in the front. I was NOT expecting that.
littlebaek (1 month ago) Show Hide
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yup
engines in the back on 911's
jorgekontor (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Porsche is known for putting the engine were no one else dares to put... or be on top of the rear axle this gives more space inside and creates a unique driving style or their cars the early 911's let's say from the 60' decade to the 80' decade were known for spinning around if the driver was not careful, then they added AWD and the car became much easier to drive on the limit and the new Turbo it just breaks the scale the system does not alow any under or over steer which makes it perfect

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