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2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 in Miami 

2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4
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Asking Price: $34,995.00
Vehicle Year: 2003
Vehicle Mileage: 53285
Exterior Color: Arctic Silver Metallic
Vehicle Condition: Good
Location: Miami, Florida
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2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Description from Seller
2003 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA, VALUE ADDED OPTIONS: 18 Inch Wheels - Sport Classic,Compact Disc Changer,Headlights - Xenon,Hi-Fi Audio System,Rear Wind Deflector,STANDARD OPTIONS: Rear spoiler,Steering wheel: telescopic,Power steering,Center Console,Remote trunk release,Cruise control,Keyless entry,Tachometer,In-Dash CD: single disc,Premium Brand,Clock,Trip computer,Radio: AM/FM,17 Inch Wheels,Alloy Wheels,Exterior mirrors: heated,Exterior mirrors: power,Front airbags: dual,Power door locks,Side airbags: front,Anti-theft alarm system,Steering wheel trim: leather,Front air conditioning,Shift knob trim: leather,Front air conditioning: automatic climate control,ABS: 4-wheel,Power,Front fog lights,Convertible roof: hard top,Power windows,Convertible roof: power,Rear defogger,Front wipers: intermittent,Front seat type: bucket,Upholstery: leather,Type: bucket,Power adjustments,Type: split-bench,Power adjustments, ... VIN: WP0CA29963S653707,
2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Information 2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Specs
Vehicle Year: 2003
Mileage: 53285
Exterior Color: Arctic Silver Metallic
Vehicle Condition: Good

Horizontal 6
Manual
All Wheel Drive
Other Car Data 2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Options & Features
Title: N/A
Warranty: none
Seller Type: Gables Sports Cars
VIN: WP0CA29963S653707
A/C: Front Alarm
Alloy Wheels Anti-Lock Brakes
CD Changer Cruise Control
Fog Lights Leather Interior
Power Locks Power Steering
Power Windows Remote Keyless Entry
 

2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Review


Porsche 911 is an automotive icon, a world-class standard in sports cars. Many of us grew up wanting one. Today's Porsche 911 offers the latest in engine and chassis technology and more performance than all but a few exotic cars sold in America. What's really impressive, though, is how easy it is to drive a 911. It's easier to drive quickly than the Italian exotics or, for that matter, the Dodge Viper, and it's easier to live with on a daily basis.

Porsche 911 is built on race-proven architecture with a 3.6-liter six-cylinder engine mounted in the rear. Upgraded and enlarged last year, Porsche's normally aspirated boxer engine, which comes on all Carrera and Targa models, delivers 315 horsepower. Porsche strengthened the body structure last year and revised the front styling to make the 911 models look more like the 911 Turbo, less like the mid-engine Boxster. About the only change for 2003 was the installation of a new digital AM/FM in-dash CD stereo.

Let's cut to the chase: The 911 Carrera Coupe can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in less than 5 seconds, according to Porsche. That should be more than quick enough for anyone. For those who need more, the 415-horsepower 911 Turbo can accelerate from 0 to 60 in about 4 seconds and is capable of a top speed of 189 mph. The lighter, race-inspired GT2 delivers even quicker performance and a top speed of 195. For most of us, the normally aspirated models are more than quick enough and cost significantly less. New for 2003 is the GT3, the most powerful non-turbocharged Porsche has ever offered for street use in North America. Accelerating from 0 to 60 happens in just 4.3 seconds and it can hit 100 in 9.4 with a top track speed of 190.

Handling and braking are extraordinary. Steering is quick and direct, yet the car isn't darty and feels as solid as Gibraltar on the highway. Handling is devoid of any of the characteristics of the Porsche 911s of old. It rides smoothly and more softly than you might expect. It's an easy car to live with on a daily basis, easier than a Boxster. The six-speed manual gearbox is smooth and wonderful. Order the Tiptronic automatic and just about anyone could drive one of these cars. And that sound! The classic Porsche exhaust sound returned to the 911 last year along with the increased power and improved efficiency.

Porsche continues to make some of the world's greatest sports cars, and you're looking at one of them. A 911 doesn't come cheap, however. Its purchase price is high, even more so when options are added in, and Porschephiles love options. Past 911s have been costly to maintain. If you can justify the price, though, the latest Porsche 911 should more than live up to your expectations.

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