Vehicle Description
Not all Porsches are created equal. For example, this 2005 Carrera
S wasn't just a performance package on the standard 911, it made it
a higher tier car. Coming from factory with a bigger 3.8-liter
engine, Porsche Active Suspension Management technology, larger
brakes with red calipers, larger wheels, HID headlights, a sports
steering wheel, and aluminum interior trim were all additions
included in this hotter version on the 911.
2005 is a pivotal year in the 911's history. This is the debut of
the 997 redesign that bought the 911 back to an appearance closer
to the original. In fact, the fascia proved so popular, it's hard
for many to tell the difference between this one and a brand new
911 coupe. Plus, this one in particular has had a level of care and
maintenance that it feels nearly brand new. Just take some time to
look at the Arctic Silver Metallic paint. It's a timeless color on
a German sports car, and so when it's maintained this well, the
Porsche becomes ageless. This obviously is a garage kept car, and
curbs and other obstacles were carefully kept at bay. And the
19-inch Carrera S wheels look amazing with Carrera S wide body
stance.
Porsche interiors are some of the most finely crafted in the
automotive world. With just the tight amount of shiny alloy, it's
not overly flashy, and instead gives the impression of high-quality
materials and craftsmanship that is worthy of the price. The black
suede and leather bucket seats are engineered to both keep you
planted in the corners and comfortable on long trips. This is
loaded with automatic climate control, keyless entry/alarm, cruise
control, sunroof, and power everything. Because this is a modern
classic, you also get modern safety features such as front airbags,
side airbags, and anti-lock brakes. But even with the premium
upgrades, this one continues all the great 911 traditions. So the
ignition key still goes on the left, and the tachometer gets the
most prominent placement as the largest gauge that boldly sits in
the center.
The new Carrera S specific liquid-cooled 3.8-liter flat-six brought
a significant power upgrade in 2005 with 355 horsepower and 295
pounds of torque. This coupe has its original motor, and just like
the rest of the car, you can instantly tell it has been babied. You
know this from its average of less than 4,000 miles per year, or
you can see it just by taking one look at the exceptionally clean
engine bay. This one is perfect for everything from commuting to
hammering down the backroads thanks to the five-speed Tiptronic
transmission. You can use it as a full automatic, or shift when you
want via the gearstick and steering wheel buttons. The Porsche 911
is one of the best engineered sports cars around. You can see it in
the details, like the flat underbelly for improved aerodynamics.
You feel it on the road with an exceptionally well balanced
suspension (especially for a rear-engine car.) This is accomplished
by performance features working in harmony, such as the active
suspension management, upgraded four-wheel disc brake package, and
Michelin Pilot Sport tires.
The Porsche 911 is the car that you've always promised yourself.
Now you can have a superior Carrera S within budget. This one looks
and feels so good it could pass for new, and you don't even have to
pay us extra to keep your secret. Call now!!