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Porsche ChayenneTen years ago, the idea of a Porsche sport utility vehicle would
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Porsche... made for the Type 114, a V10 sports car that was never produced. Dr. Porsche wanted to enter the car in the 1939 Berlin-Rome race. The bodywork company Reutter built three cars in shaped aluminium. Out of the three, one was crashed in the early World War II by a Kraft durch Freude (Volkswagen) bureaucrat. ... ... rear wheels is 350 millimeters. An optimized ceramic brake system that Porsche offers is Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB). This high-tech system reduces with 17 kilograms the standard brake system and provides an excellent fading stability. The major bodywork change of the 911 Turbo is the modified ... ... change has also a practical advantage: the headlights can be washed along with the rest of the car instead of having to pop them up to wash them. As for the interior, it remains the same as produced in the 944, keeping the famous oval dash . The designers used the same robust materials which have given ... ... breathy whine like that of the giant air-cooling fans of old. Basically, the Cayman is a mix and it doesn't have a huge number of new and unique parts. In short, the Cayman is a structure two and a half times stiffer because it's just a Boxster with a roof. In turn, that means that the driving experience ... ... engine and The Carrera S, with 355-hp 3.8 liter. The 6-speed manual transmission is standard to all 911s. Optional, we can choose the 5-speed automatic with manual shift gate and steering-wheel controls. Standard, the 911s have antilock 4-wheel disc brakes, antiskid/traction control and front side airbags. ...
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