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2005 Porsche 911 in Chandler

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Price: $36,788.00 Drivetrain: All Wheel Drive
Year: 2005 Engine: Horizontal 6
Mileage: 67,977 Bodystyle: Convertibles
Location: Chandler,AZ Doors: 2
Exterior: Lapis Blue Metallic Dealer Stock #: 28265718
Interior: N/A VIN #: WP0AA29995S717099
Transmission: Manual Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
this 2005 porsche 911 2dr carrera coupe . it is equipped with a 6 speed tiptronic transmission. the vehicle is lapis blue metallic with a sea blue leather interior. it is offered as-is extended warranty is available. air conditioning,climate control,crui

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Professional Review

BOLZANO, ITALY It's eighteen degrees Fahrenheit. Factor in the wind chill, and it's red-nose, red-ears, red-runny-eyes cold. But on a day like this and in a car like this, who cares? After all, we're in Porsche's new, 355-hp Carrera S convertible, meandering from Bavaria to Italy, searching for the sun, which in mid-January tends to be a very capricious star.

Just before noon, we approach the summit of the snow-covered Passo Giovo. Officially, the road to Merano is closed at this time of the year. Unofficially, however, a big Steyr snow plow has cleared the top section all the way to the Caf Luna, so we have five miles of virginal S-bends, dips, and crests all to ourselves.

The picturesque twisties are mainly second-gear stuff, taken at 40 to 65 mph. The Sport mode for ultrasharp throttle response, the full 7300 rpm on hand, and the PSM stability control cut it almost too fine for highly strung nerves. On the narrow, slippery, and uneven pavement, the prime worry is not excessive oversteer but terminal understeer.

The cumbersome hard top, which used to be standard equipment, is now an option. The wind deflector, on the other hand, which was an extra, is now included in the virtually unchanged list price. Do we need it? No. Erect, it looks like the mechanical equivalent of Vidal Sassoon's full-strength hair spray. Folded, it reduces the volume of the tiny, 4.4-cubic-foot trunk in the nose to the size of a shaving kit. So go ahead and fasten your hairpiece or put on a knitted cap. After all, the essence of a cabriolet is that wind-in-the-hair feeling, even if the wintry cross flow means you'll go through paper hankies at an epidemic rate.

The new open-air 911 is undoubtedly one of the most complete four-seasons droptops.... Read full article

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