Porsche 911 Coupe full 9 point review

  • Performance

    4 out of 5 stars

    Review-OnRoad The lead-in 911 Carrera has a 341bhp 3.6-litre flat-six, while the Carrera S gets a 380bhp 3.8. Both are available with four-wheel drive and Porsche’s PDK sequential-shift gearbox, and both deliver explosive performance: the slightly faster S blasts from 0-62mph in 4.7 seconds and tops out at 188mph. Not fast enough? Try the 402bhp Carrera GTS, the 429bhp GT3, the four-wheel drive 493bhp Turbo or the 530bhp GT2.

  • Ride & Handling

    5 out of 5 stars

    Review-OnRoad All models provide astonishing grip, roll-free body control and lightning-quick changes of direction. The S also comes with adaptive sports suspension, which can be switched between comfort and sports modes at the touch of a button. The Targa version has slightly softer suspension, but it doesn't spoil the drive. On the other hand, the GT cars are very firm and track-biased.

  • Refinement

    3 out of 5 stars

    Review-OnRoad The flat-six engines love to be worked hard, and a fantastic howling exhaust rasp accompanies every push of the throttle. Some suspension thud is audible over rougher surfaces, and there’s a lot of road noise at higher speeds. However, no amount of noise can detract from the exhilaration of driving the 911.

  • Buying & Owning

    4 out of 5 stars

    Review-Ownership Buying a Porsche 911 is one of those rare decisions that make sense both to your heart and to your head, because all models are brilliantly put together and hang on to their value well. Running costs are also low by supercar standards, and the two-year, unlimited-mileage warranty is comprehensive.

  • Quality & Reliability

    5 out of 5 stars

    Review-Ownership The 911 is built from high-quality materials and to exacting standards inside and out. Whether you spend most of your time trundling along in heavy city traffic or thrashing it on country roads, the mechanicals and engine should keep coming back for more.

  • Safety & Security

    4 out of 5 stars

    Review-Ownership Every 911 is equipped with twin front, side and curtain airbags and a sophisticated stability control system. Security research centre Thatcham awarded it a maximum five-star rating for resisting drive-away theft and four stars for resisting forced entry.

  • Behind The Wheel

    4 out of 5 stars

    Review-Cabin The superbly supportive seats adjust in every direction, and the steering wheel adjusts for height and reach. There's plenty of space for people of all sizes, too. However, the switches on the dashboard are too small and too great in number. It's also difficult to hit the central touch-screen when on the move.

  • Space & Practicality

    3 out of 5 stars

    Review-Cabin By supercar standards, the 911 makes a practical everyday proposition. Space in the front is excellent, although the rear seats are next to useless for adults. There are plenty of cubbyholes for storage and a good-sized glovebox. The rear-mounted engine means the boot is beneath the bonnet, but although it's deep, the opening is narrow and there's only just enough space for a couple of overnight bags.

  • Equipment

    4 out of 5 stars

    Review-Cabin Every 911 comes with climate control, alloy wheels, remote central locking, electric windows, heated mirrors and leather upholstery, but you'll pay extra for electric seat adjustment unless you buy the Turbo version.

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