Overview & Reviews
For the 2004 Porsche 911, cabriolet versions of the C4S and Turbo models join the lineup along with the GT3 and a 40th Anniversary model. A mechanical rear differential lock is a new option for Carrera coupes, while the options list for the Carrera 4S adds a new Aerokit, two new types of 18-inch wheels and the Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake system (PCCB). Turbo models get a new tachometer and additional 18-inch wheel options. Finally, the GT2 model receives a boost in power along with brake and chassis upgrades.
- Pinpoint steering, effortless acceleration, industrial strength brakes, the soothing sound of a powerful flat six.
User Reviews:
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needs more power.. - 2004 Porsche 911
By Basel Tarabein - March 11 - 10:00 amthe car is behind on power. Mercedes SL55 is 496 Horses, and all other models are up there, but porsche still holding on the little 3.6 L, Considering the fact that Nissan Maxima is 3.5L. Porsche is not all what you think,
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911 Cab - Highly overrated - 2004 Porsche 911
By stevek55 - April 21 - 2:00 amI always dreamed of a 911 but little did I realize it would become a nightmare. I have always loved the look and sound of the 911, but have been generally disappointed since owning it. I still think the look and sound is outstanding, but the performance is really nothing special for a car that stickered out over $100 K. You can get better performance from a corvette or BMW M3 for half the price. In addition, the reliability has been abysmal as the car has been in the shop approximately every 2 months. Finally, the Porsche mystique has been severly compromised by the Boxster. My advice for future owners? Admire from afar but do not purchase!
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2005 997 carerra has major flaw!!!!! - 2004 Porsche 911
By jud - June 7 - 10:00 amthe acclaimed new 997 carerra has a major design flaw. porsche has actually made the process to remove the xenon head lamps even easier in the 2005 models. thieves in south florida have already caught on and have already helped themselves to this reviewers lights which cost $4,000 to replace. the staff in customer-commitment at porsche north america also admonished this reviewer for complaining about this flaw.