The 911 logo on the rear is most welcome and the graphics are spot on. A vintage wink. Surely there is a cup holder on the passenger side, it’s just that it’s concealed below the glove box, is it not ? The pure lines and volumes of this 992.2 Carrera are wonderful. It will never be outdated. A great car. As for the loss of metal dials (actually only one on the 992.1, the rev counter) and the key knob, I wouldn’t make a fuss about that, it’s just a detail that soon nobody will talk about, especially considering the graphics of the digital dials are clean and elegant. 😎
@ Well, it’s certainly a very good choice 😄 Personally, I’ve never been a fan of the detailed specification which could be as long as a chapter according to the version (four wheel drive specifically).
The base 992 is a truly beautiful, clean looking and elegant car. The 911 logo on the engine lid is perfect as far as I’m concerned. Much better than all that literature telling you what exact version you are looking at. As for the rear spoiler, it’s a two way reality. Yes if it activates on its own, it means you are going at a predetermined speed, and that may be tricky if the patrol car is looking out. But then you can also choose to have it activated and keep it that way at all times. But whichever, to my taste the 911 looks much nicer and purer with the spoiler down. The legendary 911 2.7 litre RS with its ducktail is a totally other story. The digital instrumental layout doesn’t bother me one bit. At least you can see all five dials at once if you so wish. Why they didn’t stick to the 991 cluster is a mystery to me. It was just perfect. As for the push button replacing the so called key, yes, a bit of a shame maybe, but that is probably nitpicking What I do miss is why Porsche decided not to offer the option of a manual box on this base version. But then now you can go for the Carrera T which is equipped exclusively with a 6 speed manual box for a more engaging drive. That would be my choice 😎.
Thanks for the review! While the 911 is still a great car, Porsche price inflation is a bit out of control these last 5 years imo. The air cooled Porsche's of the 70's, 80's, and 90's are my cup of tea and my favorite was a Guards Red 78 911SC Targa that I was lucky enough to own for 10 years. I bought it in 1982 from the original owner with 7500 miles(excellent condition) on it for $22k which in today's dollars is about $72k. It only had 172 hp but felt plenty fast due to it's low weight. Also, the manual shift linkage was what really gave you the feeling of being one with the car/road, not the gravel noise in the wheel wells...lol. You're correct that the sunroof does add weight up top where you don't want it but for a base Carrera with the PDK it's probably not a big deal. Thanks again! Enjoyed it.
The sound the naturally aspirated Porshe 911 makes is awesome and a joy to hear. With this in mind, will Porsche succumb to the push to go green and build an all-electric or hybrid 911?
Nice looking car. My car build will be "light" on the options with exterior in white, 20/21" RS wheels, 14 way seats, sport chrono, sport exhaust, european delivery. Then when it gets stateside M engineering tune
I’ll keep my 2023 911. This is nice….but the tach needs to stay….and that’s big. I got the big tank…..a bargain and easily overlooked. I got 14 way seats…..I think I might go 18 if I did it over. (I have 18’s in my Macan…..very nice.) Beautiful car, but man o man that sticker is on fire !!🔥
So the dealership near me is demanding that I order an $8000 dollar Porsche Watch in order to get an allocation for ANY 911 model. Is that happening to you guys?
$156k for a "sports car" without a limited-slip diff is offensive. Luckily, the first owner can likely afford the massive depreciation the base .2 Carreras will take.
No thank you. The transition to a GT car seems to be complete. The backend looks fat doesn’t have the sleek lines of the old 911 Porsche style too much computer. This is going to do great things for the older generation, more raw Porsche 911.
Is it just me or does that interior scream KIA? Seriously I’ve seen Porsches worn great interiors but that dash and screen looks like a Radio Shack 2.0 sort of deal. Does this car come with a BlackBerry?
Let’s face facts,,base 911 is 150k,,let’s see what’s above that,,a Ferrari,,Lamborghini,,what else,,your at 400k ,,and those cars are temperamental,,so at 150k isn’t it sound much more affordable for a supercar
Why are they so expensive now? They have to pay for all their other global warming models that don’t sell? You used to be able to get a base Carrera for less than 100K in 2019. What happened?
No true sport car exist anymore after the 90s with the exception of the Mazda Miata and Toyota 86. Being expensive and having more bhp does not make a sports car.
No, its no longer a sports car. Its turbocharged, large and heavy - horrible interior too. Its doesn't drive particularly well, unless it has rear axle steering. Porsche have lost their way.
There is no way you have driven one of these cars. No way. I have a 6 week old 2025 911 Base on 19/20” wheels. This thing is better than a 10 year old GT3. The turbo gets rid of any low end power weakness but the top end feels naturally aspirated . The interior is perfect and the ride / handling balance on base wheels is perfect. In my car club I had people in exotics questioning their current car choices.
@@jamespaul1835 I've owned +20 Porsche sports cars, done 5 seasons of Carrera Cup, currently own several Porsche sports cars including a 991.2 GT3 RS. I have driven multiple iterations of the 992 up to and including the S/T and 992.1 GT3 RS. The standard Carrera and Carrera S without RAS are ordinary. I also own a 720S and 296 GTB I would never own a 992 base or S - they're just not that good. They are no longer a sports car, ordinary 3L turbocharged engine which is a carry over from the 991.2, more weight, accountant designed interior, no personality and not even particularly quick round a track. It is not better than a 10 year old GT3 not even close to a 997.2 GT3 in personality or driving experience. Its not close.
@@mncedisimiya4563 Sometimes you just have to tell it as it is. 😀 Porsche decided to go mainstream and that along with emissions controls translates to a less visceral and less unique experience.
This ugly butt is unbearable and neither is the Volkswagen Group's ugly center console. That simulated display of 5 mechanical instruments behind the steering wheel is just as bad. Porsche is at the end! However, now I'm going into my garage and cuddle and kiss the beautiful butt of my 997 Turbo! Greetings from Germany from a real old German…
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My favorite sports car. Owned the 1986 911 Carrerra, 928S, and the 944 turbo. I'm a Porsche fan, but not at these prices. Stunning 911 you drove here.
Very beautiful cars and good reviews
Buying one for my birthday in February
Wow 😮
The 911 logo on the rear is most welcome and the graphics are spot on. A vintage wink. Surely there is a cup holder on the passenger side, it’s just that it’s concealed below the glove box, is it not ? The pure lines and volumes of this 992.2 Carrera are wonderful. It will never be outdated. A great car.
As for the loss of metal dials (actually only one on the 992.1, the rev counter) and the key knob, I wouldn’t make a fuss about that, it’s just a detail that soon nobody will talk about, especially considering the graphics of the digital dials are clean and elegant. 😎
It's a factory option and not standard equipment.
@ Well, it’s certainly a very good choice 😄 Personally, I’ve never been a fan of the detailed specification which could be as long as a chapter according to the version (four wheel drive specifically).
The base 992 is a truly beautiful, clean looking and elegant car. The 911 logo on the engine lid is perfect as far as I’m concerned. Much better than all that literature telling you what exact version you are looking at. As for the rear spoiler, it’s a two way reality. Yes if it activates on its own, it means you are going at a predetermined speed, and that may be tricky if the patrol car is looking out. But then you can also choose to have it activated and keep it that way at all times. But whichever, to my taste the 911 looks much nicer and purer with the spoiler down. The legendary 911 2.7 litre RS with its ducktail is a totally other story.
The digital instrumental layout doesn’t bother me one bit. At least you can see all five dials at once if you so wish. Why they didn’t stick to the 991 cluster is a mystery to me. It was just perfect. As for the push button replacing the so called key, yes, a bit of a shame maybe, but that is probably nitpicking What I do miss is why Porsche decided not to offer the option of a manual box on this base version. But then now you can go for the Carrera T which is equipped exclusively with a 6 speed manual box for a more engaging drive. That would be my choice 😎.
Beautiful
Thanks for the review! While the 911 is still a great car, Porsche price inflation is a bit out of control these last 5 years imo. The air cooled Porsche's of the 70's, 80's, and 90's are my cup of tea and my favorite was a Guards Red 78 911SC Targa that I was lucky enough to own for 10 years. I bought it in 1982 from the original owner with 7500 miles(excellent condition) on it for $22k which in today's dollars is about $72k.
It only had 172 hp but felt plenty fast due to it's low weight. Also, the manual shift linkage was what really gave you the feeling of being one with the car/road, not the gravel noise in the wheel wells...lol. You're correct that the sunroof does add weight up top where you don't want it but for a base Carrera with the PDK it's probably not a big deal.
Thanks again! Enjoyed it.
Thank you and thank you for taking the time to share. I appreciate your time.
Very nice car
The sound the naturally aspirated Porshe 911 makes is awesome and a joy to hear. With this in mind, will Porsche succumb to the push to go green and build an all-electric or hybrid 911?
Nice Car
There is a second cup holder on the passenger side
Nice car
Nice looking car. My car build will be "light" on the options with exterior in white, 20/21" RS wheels, 14 way seats, sport chrono, sport exhaust, european delivery. Then when it gets stateside M engineering tune
There's another cup holder on the passenger side. Also small though...but there are two
I’ll keep my 2023 911.
This is nice….but the tach needs to stay….and that’s big.
I got the big tank…..a bargain and easily overlooked.
I got 14 way seats…..I think I might go 18 if I did it over. (I have 18’s in my Macan…..very nice.)
Beautiful car, but man o man that sticker is on fire !!🔥
Nice
Beautiful car 🔥
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Nice but I will wait for the Carrera S once Porsche finishes their EVs.
On my future purchase list ...
every year seems to be the ultimate 911 Carrera
That's the result of R&D.
Price went up $10,000 from last year. Now it starts at $120,000!
Which is about $80,000 in five years ago money. So the price is holding steady and the car is getting better. A deal!
Porsche -the inviolable machine
So the dealership near me is demanding that I order an $8000 dollar Porsche Watch in order to get an allocation for ANY 911 model. Is that happening to you guys?
Available in manual?
Carrera T
@ thanks
$156k for a "sports car" without a limited-slip diff is offensive. Luckily, the first owner can likely afford the massive depreciation the base .2 Carreras will take.
I think they actually hold their value better than most cars. I still think they’re extremely overpriced.
The transition to a GT car seems to be complete.
wow
It looks very similar to the other versions.
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Porsche is pricing themselves into oblivion!
It is not an automatic. PDK is a dual clutch.
Second cup holder is in passenger side dash.
Long live the 997.2
The 911 is getting old and ready to retire! Lots of tech, not blisteringly quick. Wow!
No thank you. The transition to a GT car seems to be complete. The backend looks fat doesn’t have the sleek lines of the old 911 Porsche style too much computer. This is going to do great things for the older generation, more raw Porsche 911.
Is it just me or does that interior scream KIA? Seriously I’ve seen Porsches worn great interiors but that dash and screen looks like a Radio Shack 2.0 sort of deal. Does this car come with a BlackBerry?
Let’s face facts,,base 911 is 150k,,let’s see what’s above that,,a Ferrari,,Lamborghini,,what else,,your at 400k ,,and those cars are temperamental,,so at 150k isn’t it sound much more affordable for a supercar
Why are they so expensive now? They have to pay for all their other global warming models that don’t sell? You used to be able to get a base Carrera for less than 100K in 2019. What happened?
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Ridiculously overpriced for a base 911. What a joke!
No true sport car exist anymore after the 90s with the exception of the Mazda Miata and Toyota 86. Being expensive and having more bhp does not make a sports car.
Agreed 100%. All that electronic stuff mediating between the driver and the road destroys the experience.
So creepy
No, its no longer a sports car. Its turbocharged, large and heavy - horrible interior too. Its doesn't drive particularly well, unless it has rear axle steering. Porsche have lost their way.
There is no way you have driven one of these cars. No way. I have a 6 week old 2025 911 Base on 19/20” wheels. This thing is better than a 10 year old GT3. The turbo gets rid of any low end power weakness but the top end feels naturally aspirated . The interior is perfect and the ride / handling balance on base wheels is perfect. In my car club I had people in exotics questioning their current car choices.
@@jamespaul1835 I've owned +20 Porsche sports cars, done 5 seasons of Carrera Cup, currently own several Porsche sports cars including a 991.2 GT3 RS. I have driven multiple iterations of the 992 up to and including the S/T and 992.1 GT3 RS. The standard Carrera and Carrera S without RAS are ordinary. I also own a 720S and 296 GTB I would never own a 992 base or S - they're just not that good. They are no longer a sports car, ordinary 3L turbocharged engine which is a carry over from the 991.2, more weight, accountant designed interior, no personality and not even particularly quick round a track. It is not better than a 10 year old GT3 not even close to a 997.2 GT3 in personality or driving experience. Its not close.
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@@mncedisimiya4563 Sometimes you just have to tell it as it is. 😀 Porsche decided to go mainstream and that along with emissions controls translates to a less visceral and less unique experience.
Nice looking car. I'd like to give it a spin.
This ugly butt is unbearable and neither is the Volkswagen Group's ugly center console. That simulated display of 5 mechanical instruments behind the steering wheel is just as bad. Porsche is at the end! However, now I'm going into my garage and cuddle and kiss the beautiful butt of my 997 Turbo! Greetings from Germany from a real old German…
Greetings! Thank you for sharing and thank you for taking the time to watch. Enjoy that sweet ride you have waiting for you in the garage.
Calling Porsche carrera ultimate driving experience is like calling outback the best steak house.
Brutal but accurate. Porsche have lost their way.
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