The Porsche 911 needs no introduction, as it's the German automaker's most iconic model to date. The distinctive teardrop…
The Porsche 911 needs no introduction, as it’s the German automaker’s most iconic model to date. The distinctive teardrop shape and circular headlamps continue in some form to this day. When the 911 debuted in 1964, another distinctive feature that it bore was a rear-mounted, air-cooled engine. Sadly, tightening emissions regulations meant that the engine switched to water cooling in 1998. But, it continued to reside in the tail of the car, making for a thrilling and challenging driving experience, particularly in early Turbo models. No such dramas with this 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet, as it’s as easy to drive as any other sports car. With a mere 60,884 miles on the clock, it’s ready for a lifetime of excitement. Will you be the one to write its story henceforth?
This 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet bears a pleasant Basalt Black Metallic paint job, accentuating its iconic teardrop shape. The car also rolls on a lovely set of 20-inch Carrera classic wheels, shod in the requisite high-performance low-profile tires. The wheel caps sport the Porsche crest in color, as you can also specify it in black and white if desired. Meanwhile, the front end is protected via a PPF application, which is great for keeping those nasty stone chips away. After all, this is a car you’ll want to drive rather than hide away in a garage for most of the time. And since the car has a power-operated black convertible top, it’s truly an all-weather machine as this cabriolet is also equipped with the Light Design Package. The interior of this 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet further encourages you to drive it as much as possible. You see, it’s got a great blend of luxury, tech features, and usability. You’ll get leather seats in Luxor Beige, and the front seats include heating plus ventilation. Then, there’s automatic climate control, the Smoking Package, the Sport Chrono Package, the Power Steering Plus package, and a heated steering wheel. There’s even a Burmester premium sound system to make your music really come alive. As for trunk space, you’ll be surprised at what’s on offer in the car’s front trunk or frunk. Remember, the engine lives at the rear!
Packing a tuneful 3.8-liter naturally aspirated flat-six, this 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet is a treat to drive on your favorite road. The Fabspeed exhaust system further enhances the engine’s musical abilities and no doubt adds a little extra to the factory 380hp output. A 7-speed PDK dual-clutch automatic transmission channels power to the rear wheels, enabling a 0-60 time of less than 5 seconds. As for the top speed, Porsche says that you can expect about 188mph at full throttle in top gear.
The Porsche 911 needs no introduction, as it's the German automaker's most iconic model to date. The distinctive teardrop shape and circular headlamps continue in some form to this day. When the 911 debuted in 1964, another distinctive feature that it bore was a rear-mounted, air-cooled engine. Sadly, tightening emissions regulations meant that the engine switched to water cooling in 1998. But, it continued to reside in…
The Porsche 911 needs no introduction, as it’s the German automaker’s most iconic model to date. The distinctive teardrop shape and circular headlamps continue in some form to this day. When the 911 debuted in 1964, another distinctive feature that it bore was a rear-mounted, air-cooled engine. Sadly, tightening emissions regulations meant that the engine switched to water cooling in 1998. But, it continued to reside in the tail of the car, making for a thrilling and challenging driving experience, particularly in early Turbo models. No such dramas with this 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet, as it’s as easy to drive as any other sports car. With a mere 60,884 miles on the clock, it’s ready for a lifetime of excitement. Will you be the one to write its story henceforth?
This 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet bears a pleasant Basalt Black Metallic paint job, accentuating its iconic teardrop shape. The car also rolls on a lovely set of 20-inch Carrera classic wheels, shod in the requisite high-performance low-profile tires. The wheel caps sport the Porsche crest in color, as you can also specify it in black and white if desired. Meanwhile, the front end is protected via a PPF application, which is great for keeping those nasty stone chips away. After all, this is a car you’ll want to drive rather than hide away in a garage for most of the time. And since the car has a power-operated black convertible top, it’s truly an all-weather machine as this cabriolet is also equipped with the Light Design Package. The interior of this 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet further encourages you to drive it as much as possible. You see, it’s got a great blend of luxury, tech features, and usability. You’ll get leather seats in Luxor Beige, and the front seats include heating plus ventilation. Then, there’s automatic climate control, the Smoking Package, the Sport Chrono Package, the Power Steering Plus package, and a heated steering wheel. There’s even a Burmester premium sound system to make your music really come alive. As for trunk space, you’ll be surprised at what’s on offer in the car’s front trunk or frunk. Remember, the engine lives at the rear!
Packing a tuneful 3.8-liter naturally aspirated flat-six, this 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet is a treat to drive on your favorite road. The Fabspeed exhaust system further enhances the engine’s musical abilities and no doubt adds a little extra to the factory 380hp output. A 7-speed PDK dual-clutch automatic transmission channels power to the rear wheels, enabling a 0-60 time of less than 5 seconds. As for the top speed, Porsche says that you can expect about 188mph at full throttle in top gear.