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5 messages, Last post on Jul 27, 2007 at 3:56 AM
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Article comments for First Drive: 2008 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet - The Turbo Cabriolet is largely similar to the Turbo coupe, only additional metal has been bonded and welded to the rocker sills and floor pan to help restore some of the structural rigidity lost with the removal of the roof. This work to the body shell adds weight, of course, yet once you factor in the additional structure plus 93 pounds more for the electrical folding top and rollover-protection hoop, the 2008 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet comes to the curb at 3,649 pounds, only 154 pounds more than the Turbo coupe. (more)
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Accelerating to 60mph in a brain crushing 4.0 seconds, about 1/5th the time it takes for the top to fully retract, the 480 horsepower 911 will get you there fast and in style. Swaddled in leather and Bose 12-speaker sound system. http://gearpatrol.com/blog/2007/07/19/porsche-911-turbo-cabriolet/ |
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The functional point of this car escapes me. The 911 cabriolet essentially provides everything this convertible would be used for. I hardly believe anyone could utilize the extra power or capability on the street. And showing up on track day in this thing would only draw sneers and disdain. Clearly the lost structural integrity of the chassis would make this car easy prey on a track. I'm sure a Caymen can stay with it around a course. Reminds me of a video I saw on youtube where a guy in a miata was able stay with a Porsche Turbo around Laguna Seca, losing him on the straights but catching him in the curves. How humiliating. I guess Porsche feels there are enough potential buyers who seek status to warrant a business case. In Ferrari's case the 430 is their lowest priced product so it makes sense to lop off the top to capture additional sales. Porsche already makes two excellent convertibles to serve the leisure market.
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Replying to: jungster (Jul 26, 2007 8:35 pm) But, before concluding that the "lost structural integrity" makes this car easy prey on a track, you should remmeber that this "loss" is compared to one of the most structurally rigid coupes on the planet. According to the figures I've seen, the 997 Cabriolet actually has comparable structural stiffness to the 360/430 Spider and my former Boxster S. The Miata, Z4 and SLK aren't even in the same league. So, while I agree that the serious track enthusiasts would prefer a 911 coupe variant, the cabriolet would not embrass itself. And if you are looking for the best 911 variant to put on a track, the GT3 has it over either Turbo. |
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