2009 Porsche 911

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2009 Porsche 911 Owner Ratings (0 ratings)

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2009 Porsche 911

Porsche 911 Owner Reviews (3 reviews)

2004 Porsche 911, GTguy, Aitkin, MN, January 14, 2010 16:26
2004 Porsche 911

This car is so great. I would love to own one. My buddy has one and we took it to Road America and got 173 mph out of it!

2000 Porsche 911, Colin, San Jose, CA, May 06, 2009 13:16
2000 Porsche 911

A very good car for the track as well as the road. Base model torque to weight ratio is awesome and turbo is usually too much car for most people to handle. The engine is normally aspirated and water cooled. The power assist steering can require a bit getting used to if one is used to more road feedback at lower speeds. Road noise may be dampened substantially with Bridgestones or softer make vs. Michelin's (typically wear out at 10k miles and cost ~ $1000 to replace for all four). Typical issues are oil leaks from rear main seals (connecting point between tranny & engine) to me, its classified more as a nuisance than a must fix (so long as leaks are minor as in most cases). Other than that, keep the engine fully oiled with Synthetic and change out 8k miles & change the gearbox oil every 30k (under normal driving conditions). If buying used, go to a show-room and compare used models there before buying from private seller as most dealerships offer some warranties on mileage.

1990 Porsche 911, spyder, Oakland, CA, October 03, 2008 14:16
1990 Porsche 911

A real success story for Porsche.The 911 line up seemed to get better with each year.This is the "real" Porsche design philosophy...rear engine , air cooled.A great performer , the engine is as strong as they come.Service cost can be high.For example valves require manual adjustment , dual ignition has twelve spark plugs...every 15,000 mile service.Plus twelve quarts of synthetic oil every 7,500 miles.Unfortunately deferred maintenance will cost in the long run.A few oil leaks remain to be fixed , but thats on the list.
All in all a real tour de force from concept to build.

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