Does a Porsche Carrera have a back seat?
The Porsche 911 has four seats. The 911’s rear seats are cramped, and they are best reserved for smaller children. Leather upholstery and heated front seats are standard; a heated steering wheel and ventilated front seats are available.
Why do Porsches have back seats?
Whenever its just my Dad and I in our 911 Carrera S, we typically just use the rear seats for storage because it is larger than the provided front trunk space. The back of the car gives me more practical access to my belongings as I can reach back to get them, rather than pulling over to open the front trunk.
When does the new Porsche Carrera 4 come out?
Replacing last year’s 997-based models, the new Carrera 4 and 4S coupes will go on sale early 2013, with the cabrio iterations of both due in spring.
What’s the top speed of a 2013 Porsche Carrera 4?
2013 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Porsche pegs 0-60 coupe times in the normal 4 at 4.7 seconds for the manual, 4.5 if you take the PDK. The S option cuts those numbers to 4.3 and 4.1 seconds respectively. Top speeds are the mid-170s for the 4 and mid-180s with the 4S.
What’s the different under the skin of the Porsche 911 Carrera 4S?
What’s different under the skin of the Porsche 911 Carrera 4S? The latest example of the four-wheel drive 911, this wide body, wide track 991 C4S commands a £7000 premium over its two-wheel drive sister models.
Which is faster the Carrera 4 or the 4s?
Porsche claims the 4S is 0.4 second quicker to 60 than the 4, although we saw that differential between this PDK-automatic-equipped 4S and a rear-drive Carrera we tested in 2012. So, in pure accelerative ability, the Carrera 4S’s 4.0-second 0-to-60 time is an incremental improvement over that of the base rear-drive Carrera.
Replacing last year’s 997-based models, the new Carrera 4 and 4S coupes will go on sale early 2013, with the cabrio iterations of both due in spring.
2013 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Porsche pegs 0-60 coupe times in the normal 4 at 4.7 seconds for the manual, 4.5 if you take the PDK. The S option cuts those numbers to 4.3 and 4.1 seconds respectively. Top speeds are the mid-170s for the 4 and mid-180s with the 4S.
What’s the difference between a Carrera 4 and 4S?
Compared with the rear-drive Carrera, the rear fenders of the 4 and 4S each flare an extra 0.9 inch, and a 1.4-inch-wider or 1.7-inch-wider rear track (Carrera 4S or Carrera 4, respectively) and slightly wider tires lurk under those zaftig hindquarters.
What’s the difference between a Porsche 4 and 4S?
It also features a 0.3-inch-lower ride height, as well as 10-mm-wider (245/35 section) tires on one-inch-larger (20 inch) wheels. Porsche claims the 4S is 0.4 second quicker to 60 than the 4, although we saw that differential between this PDK-automatic-equipped 4S and a rear-drive Carrera we tested in 2012.