Saturday, October 1, 2011

What's the difference between the Porsche 911 GT2 and the Porsche 911 Turbo?

I'm a virgin when it comes to car lingo so take it easy on me but from different sites and pictures the only thing I can tell is that the Turbo is a convertible?





Also, can you get the same model without the spoiler or is that part of the package?|||Ok so im the biggest car nut in the world haha so here we go...





The 911 Turbo costs 132,000





The GT2 Costs 194,000





The 911 Turbos top speed is 194





The GT2's top speed is 204





They both look amazing but the GT2 definatly makes more of a statement, and unfortunatly for you, the spoiler for both of those is part of the package.





The Turbo comes in both a Cabriolet (convertable) version, or a hard top version. both look amazing, but the Cabriolet version of the Turbo is $11,000 more.





Another car i would take a look at is the 911 GT3 RS. It is an amazing car, and as close as to a racecar as you can get in a street legal car.





By the way, i have seen both the Turbo and the GT2 in real life, and the spoiler makes all the difference. Thats the most basic way you can tell the car is Turbo or GT2.





Also, try going to your local Porsche dealership and taking some test drives and seeing what feels, looks, and sounds better to you. The Porsche Car salesmen really know there stuff, and im actually going to the San Diego Porsche dealership today to look at some cars, because its so much different then on the computer.





Hope I helped!|||The Turbo is available in both coupe and convertible, whereas the GT2 is only available in coupe form.





Turbo is AWD, GT2 is Rear wheel drive.





Turbo has 473hp, GT2 has 523hp.





GT2 has no fog lights, different rear lip and rear bumper. Both are only available with a spoiler.|||The GT2 is a limited production car that is very hard to get and produces more power. The 911 Turbo can be had with AWD. It puts out 500 HP.|||www.porsche.com





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