If you drive them responsibly, no. Actually, the 911 has a much better road holding than most other cars (unless you are comparing it to top Ferrari or Lamborghini models) and great brakes, so I would consider it safer than 'normal' cars. I did not have any problems going ~ 120 mph on a German motorway with slight snow cover with a 996 model Porsche 911 equipped with PSM (Porsche Stability management) - and about 175 mph under good road conditions.
Porsche are still going to make cars but their latest model is the Porsche 911 Buxtun s.
The Porsche 911 is considered one of the greatest sports cars ever, and Porsche's other sports cars, the Cayman and Boxster, are becoming increasingly popular.
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Porsche 911 Carrera 996
lamborghini gallado lp560-f is better then porsche 911 turbo
In New Moon on there way to save Edward Alice is the one who steals the 911 Porsche.
Presented in 1963, first production cars idelivered in 1964
Porsche 911 because 911 has more ecceloration
Porsche 911 starts from....$85,400 to........$172,100
The "911" in Porsche refers to the model designation for one of the brand's most iconic sports cars, introduced in 1964. Originally, it was intended to be named the Porsche 901, but Peugeot claimed rights to three-digit numbers with a zero in the middle, leading Porsche to change the name to 911. The model has since become synonymous with the brand and is celebrated for its distinctive design and engineering.
The 2002 Porsche 911 has 24 valves.
The 2005 Porsche 911 has 24 valves.