Category: Exotic Sports 
Price Range: £61,744 to £128,307
Practicality, performance, PDK transmission, sublime handling.
Familiar looks, interior's lack of occasion, needs proper paddles.
Latest generation 911 is the finest, greenest supercar money can buy.





The front line of Porsche's active safety is the outstanding driving dynamics, which give the driver the ability to avoid the accident in the first place.
Then add the Porsche Stability Management system, which helps rein things in when the system detects one or other end of the car sliding off the cornering line> An then there are the brakes (ABS equipped, of course), which are just sensational in their ability to bring the Porsche 911 quickly down from colossal speed: for those who feel they need something extra in this department, Porsche also offers ceramic composite items, which give even more stopping power for those owners taking to the track.
The 911's passive safety system uses six airbags, with the two-stage 'bags for the driver and passenger, as well as a thorax bag on the outer side of the front seat armrests and an innovative head airbag that protects occupants from debris in the car or from hitting the car's windows.
An alarm and immobiliser are standard-fit.
Latest Readers' Drives About the Porsche 911
wrote on 05 07 2006