** AWD, ** Alloy Wheels, AWD, 12 Speakers, 14-Way Electric Sport Seats w/Memory Package, 14-Way Electric Sport Seats w/Memory Package Left, 14-Way Electric Sport Seats w/Memory Package Right, Adaptive suspension, Air Conditioning, Alloy wheels, Four wheel independent suspension, Leather Seat Trim, Memory Function, Navigation System, Porsche Communication Management, Power driver seat, Power passenger seat, Power steering, Power windows, Remote keyless entry, Steering wheel memory, Traction control, Wheels: 8.5J x 20 Fr/11J x 20 Rr Forged Alloy.Basalt Black Metallic 2014 Porsche 911 2D Coupe Turbo 3.8L 6-Cylinder BiTurbo 7-Speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) AWDAwards:* 2014 KBB.com Brand Image AwardsAll our cars and trucks are advertised with $1000 APG assistance. The listed price includes $1,000 Pettus Automotive Trade Assistance (trade must be 2012 or newer) and does not include our $565 admin fee. Tax, title, and license are extra. We try to ensure our pricing is accurate and up to date. We occasionally make a data entry or human error that can affect the accuracy of our online information. Please call us to confirm pricing and availability on any vehicle before visiting.
Porsche continues to introduce new 911 variants for 2014. The current 911 is based on the updated 991 platform that debuted with the Carrera and Carrera S in 2012. Several engines are available in 2014. In the Carrera and Carrera 4, buyers get a 3.4L horizontally-opposed direct-injected 6-cylinder that makes 350 horsepower. Carrera S and Carrera 4S buyers get a slightly larger 3.8L flat-6, which makes 400 horsepower. The 40th Anniversary Edition, the GT3, the Turbo and the Turbo S all use different versions of this same 3.8L engine, making different power in each variant. In the 40th Anniversary Edition, the engine makes 430 horsepower while in the GT3 it makes 475 horsepower. The addition of two turbochargers brings horsepower up to 520 and 560 for the Turbo and Turbo S respectively. All engines are mated to a standard 7-speed manual transmission. The 7-speed PDK double-clutch automatic is optional, and standard on the Turbo S. In the manual, the ratios are close together in every gear except 7th, which helps to achieve a better fuel consumption rate during highway use. Other features include electric power steering and a hydraulic decoupler of the front and rear sway bars, known as Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control. In addition, 911s feature a rear-wheel torque vectoring system that helps build traction using the rear brakes in conjunction with the rear differential. Inside, the 911 interior features styling touches consistent with Porsche's Panamera and Cayenne. There's no mistaking the design as something other than 911, however, with a host of gauges flanking a large tachometer, mounted front and center. The center console sports a large color touchscreen monitor for navigation and stereo functions. Overall, the 911 strikes a good balance between being a focused sports car and a luxurious cruiser, never feeling too hardcore to keep its occupants comfortable. Several packages add features such as special sports seating, Bose audio, ambient lighting, auto dimming mirrors, and more. The Sport Chrono Package includes dynamic engine mounts, a dash-mounted analog and digital stopwatch, performance display, a Sport Plus button to control engine mapping and throttle response and launch control for cars equipped with PDK.