Where can I get a replacement car key for my Porsche?
At Lock N More, we can get that done! Lock N More makes it easy to get a replacement or duplicate car key for Porsche vehicles. We have mobile units that come to your location, usually within 30 minutes, so there is no need to have your Porsche towed to the dealership; and we can generally create a replacement car key for you right away.
Can a Porsche be towed to the dealership?
We have mobile units that come to your location, usually within 30 minutes, so there is no need to have your Porsche towed to the dealership; and we can generally create a replacement car key for you right away. In a hurry? No problem! Lock N More will get you back on the road quickly.
Is it safe to use Lock n more to replace a car key?
Lock N More is fully-licensed, and insured, and our automotive locksmiths are experts at replacing all kinds of lost or damaged car keys. We carefully background check all our technicians, so you can feel safe with the person who comes to help you.
How much is a 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS?
The latest in this volley is the 2012 911 GTS, which brings the available North American 911 model count to nineteen. Not surprsingly, the 911 is the world’s best selling sports car. Arriving in Canada this month, the rear-wheel-drive-only Carrera GTS will come as both Coupe and Cabriolet, priced at $126,400 and $136,100 respectively.
Is the Porsche Carrera 4 GTS 6 speed manual?
This GTS is a stand out among others on the market due to its unique configuration, 6-speed manual transmission, and extremely low mileage. It is being offered in exceptional condition by its seller out of Florida with just 5k miles showing on the odometer.
What’s the difference between a Carrera’s and GTS?
In simple terms, the 408-hp GTS bridges the gap between the 385-hp Carrera S and the bust-your-gut hard core 435-hp GT3. On the road, the GTS is much closer in demeanour to the reasonably civilized Carrera S, being basically a juiced up version of that car, and not a softened GT3. 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS. Click image to enlarge
Which is the latest model of Porsche 911?
With the current 911 (code named 997) nearing the end of its life cycle, the folks at Zuffenhausen have been rolling out specialty models as fast as Brangelina can collect orphans. The latest in this volley is the 2012 911 GTS, which brings the available North American 911 model count to nineteen.