On your marks ... get ready ... and get ready to order! Source revealed that Porsche dealers are almost ready to open the order books for new and improved 911/991. Orders can be taken as early as next month, with vehicle deliveries scheduled in March - April 2012.
That's not all, either. Want to order Porsche 911/991? There's an app for that! Our source also revealed that Porsche is developing IPad application that will allow customers to play with the parameters and place your order on the latest technological wonder from Apple. Porsche and Apple, now there is a marriage made in heaven.
As a reminder for those who have been living under a rock stupidity, the new Porsche 911/991 will be powered by a 3.4L direct-injection flat-six engine, which provides a total of 350 hp at 6,400 rpm and maximum torque of 280 lb-ft between 4400 and 6000 rpm. Carrera S gets a 3.8-liter flat six with direct fuel injection, which provides a total of 400 hp at 7,000 revolutions per minute, leaving him with 4.5 seconds 0-60mph sprint time and a top speed of 188mph. Both models will be offered with either a seven-gear or seven-speed PDK dual-clutch automatic, both made by ZF, and both with launch control. These models also come with improved fuel economy of 12-15%.
That's not all, either. Want to order Porsche 911/991? There's an app for that! Our source also revealed that Porsche is developing IPad application that will allow customers to play with the parameters and place your order on the latest technological wonder from Apple. Porsche and Apple, now there is a marriage made in heaven.
As a reminder for those who have been living under a rock stupidity, the new Porsche 911/991 will be powered by a 3.4L direct-injection flat-six engine, which provides a total of 350 hp at 6,400 rpm and maximum torque of 280 lb-ft between 4400 and 6000 rpm. Carrera S gets a 3.8-liter flat six with direct fuel injection, which provides a total of 400 hp at 7,000 revolutions per minute, leaving him with 4.5 seconds 0-60mph sprint time and a top speed of 188mph. Both models will be offered with either a seven-gear or seven-speed PDK dual-clutch automatic, both made by ZF, and both with launch control. These models also come with improved fuel economy of 12-15%.
New Porsche 911/991
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