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Motoring NEW PORSCHE 911 CARRERA BOOSTS EFFICIENCY

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TL;DR New engines, an advanced chassis, new Porsche Communication Management

A new Porsche 911 is always highly anticipated - and the latest generation announced today is no exception.

The core appeal of the rear-mounted flat-six engine in the 911 and its characteristic sporting driving experience resonate with owners and enthusiasts alike. This reputation for responsive and dynamic performance, forged both on the road and race track, coupled with unparalleled everyday usability, underpins the unstinting appeal of the 911.

The 911 has been the world’s best-selling sports car for decades. Now, the new generation has arrived, equipped to extend

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It seems like the mobile version doesn't resize the photo's properly. This also applies to the other (similar) posts.

Not too sure about the desktop version though.

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Fixed it today for new posts :) Old ones, like I've just done, need to be edited manually, only 4 of them :)

This one now looks OK.

I hope that this: "Many exterior features of the 911 Carrera have been visually refined: these include new headlights with four-point daytime running lights" doesn't mean the headlights look like the Cayennes Halfords specials that are dreadfully cheap looking. With Porsche owned by VAG, surely someone from Audi can nip round and sort out some nice swirly diffused LED DRL's?

 

In the meantime, I'll have a Carrera S coupe, thanks!

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