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Anybody know anything about the brakes on a Porsche?

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Scott B asked:


I have a 1985 Porsche 911 Targa(not a turbo). The brake lights only come on when the brake pedal is pressed all the way to the floor, so you have to be pretty much stopped for the lights to come on. I have heard that there is a switch under the pedal(I think) that controls the lights. Anybody know anything? Can I adjust the pedal? Do I need to buy a new part? Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Scott
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Porsche 911 Strikes Again in 2007

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Craig Rad asked:


The Porsche 911 was a series of cars that made history for the great Porsche AG car manufacturers. The Porsche was first produced in 1964, but it was recurrently improved and made more competitive and better looking.
There are several models of 911 that Porsche has to offer: the 911 Carrera, the 911 Carrera S, the 911Carrera Cabriolet, the 911 Targa, 911 Turbo, the 911 GT3 RS, to name but a few.

Basically, the Porsche 911, which is pronounced nine eleven, is a rear engined car and it has a 2-door coupe body style. It is available also in 2-door Convertible or 2-door Targa.

The transmission of the nine eleven is in 4-5 automatic speeds or 5-6 speeds if you prefer the manual handling. The transmission is helped by the dual-mass flywheel and the hydraulic clutch, which is present at the majority of the Porsche 911 newer models. The technology used in almost all models of Porsche 911 is the intelligent all wheel drive, which transfers the power to the road.

Most 911s are endowed with PSM Plus system (Porsche Stability Management), helping the vigorous braking system to make you feel safe at all times, no matter what speed you’re in. this PSM system gives the models a great stability.

The braking system of the most recent models is based on the PCCB, which means Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake. There is also the anti lock braking system.
There are front airbags, head and thorax airbags as well. Plus, the passengers can feel safe due to the airbags that are placed for them in the latest models.
The interior of the car is covered in leather.
The 911s feature also a standard exterior and an interior alarm, which makes it difficult for burglar to even come close to this sturdy car.

The air conditioning is a standard feature of Porches, having an automatic climate control with carbon filters.

The consumption of a Porsche of 911 series is on average of 17mpg in the city and approximately 25 mpg on the highway.

If you like speed, the 911s are probably what you are looking for. The top speed that can be reached is of 180 mph!

Besides being a very popular sports car, the Porsche 911 series cars made it to famous races as well, being very strong and highly suitable for competitions of great prestige.

The cost of a 911 varies according to the model, but all in all, the 911 series qualifies in the class of expensive cars. The price range starts from $72,000 and can go up till $124,000.

However, the Porsche 911 will offer you all the features you need in a sports car being a classic series with a great tradition combined with state of the art improvements that will simply convince you to adore the nine eleven.

Leslie

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Porsche 911. Buy The Dream With Care

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Kerry Plowright asked:


For many years, the Porsche 911 has represented the epitome of true sports car driving. Generations have had childhood dreams of owning and driving their very own Porsche 911. For those wanting to finally make those childhood dreams come true by buying a high quality one owner 911, there are some things that you will need to be aware of before handing over your cheque. If you are not careful, your dream car could cost you far more than what you bargained for.
There is no doubt that driving your very own Porsche 911 is a dream worth attaining, so when you are searching for your dream Porsche 911, you must remember not to jump in too quickly. While the Porsche 911 was always built to last, you need to make sure that any one owner car that you inspect and potentially buy has been properly cared for.
Thoroughly check the service history
When you buy a Porsche 911, you need to feel confident that you are getting a car that has been expertly maintained. A Porsche 911 needs to be serviced by a Porsche specialist. Ultratune or your local mechanic will just not do. Thoroughly check the service history of the vehicle. Find out who has made mechanical repairs and serviced the car and check their Porsche credentials. If you are spending a small fortune, then feel free to contact the mechanic to discuss the service history of the vehicle.
Many Porsche 911s, especially older ones, will have had clutches and other major mechanicals replaced. Don’t be turned off by this, you just need to make sure that the job has been done properly.
Has the car been raced?
There will be many Porsche 911s out there that have been put through their paces on the race track. Check for any signs that may indicate whether the car has spent time on the race track. Some of these telltale signs may include extra gauges, evidence that a roll cage has been removed and uneven tyre wear and body damage. Unless you are planning on racing yourself, then you should steer clear of any car showing such signs.
Get a professional inspection
If you buy a Porsche 911 and find that a few months down the track you need to replace anything mechanical, then you know you are going to be up for big dollars. It should go without saying that with any one owner Porsche 911 that you are serious about buying, you should get a professional inspection from somebody who knows and works on Porsches.
If you’ve never driven a Porsche before
If you’ve never driven a Porsche 911 before, or if you have spent only a small amount of time behind the wheel of one, then it will be a good idea to get some professional driving lessons as driving these cars will not be like driving your average family sedan. In the hands of an inexperienced driver testing their new car for the first time, the Porsche 911 can be a deadly weapon. This is especially the case with older Porsche 911s as the handling can really bite when you put your foot down hard, even on fairly straight roads.

Carrie
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How much do porsche cars sell for?

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soccergallll13 asked:


How much do porsche cars sell for?

Jeanette
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what type of oil should be used with a Porsche Boxster?

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Butter asked:


I know I should use a synthetic oil, but what brand is recommended and what does the Porsche dealer use???
Any ideas? Thanks Everyone!

Dana
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