2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
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Exterior Features:
-Auto on/off headlights
-Front air dam intakes in black
-Hood, doors & trunk lid in aluminum
-LED turn signals
-Rear fog light
-Tire sealing compound w/electric air compressor
-Automatic extending rear spoiler
-Front apron w/integrated air intakes
-LED side lights
-Rain-sensing intermittent windshield wipers w/heated washers
-Rear lid model designation w/"Porsche" & "911" logo w/painted chrome finish
Interior Features:
-(3) 12v pwr outlets
-(3) storage compartments in center console
-Cruise control
-Dual front cup holders
-Front/rear door storage compartments
-Heated rear screen
-Immobilizer system w/in-key transponder, alarm system & radar-based interior surveillance
-Integrated cluster of (5) round instruments
-LATCH child seat mounting system w/top tethers on rear seats
-Split-folding rear bench seat
-(3) door brake rest positions
-Analogue gauges -inc: engine speed, vehicle speed, oil pressure, oil temp, coolant temp, fuel level
-Door entry guards w/model logo
-Front seat integral headrests
-Gear lever & handbrake trim in leather
-HomeLink programmable garage door opener
-Instrument dials painted in black
-Large lockable glovebox
-Pwr windows w/front one-touch
-Storage behind rear seats
Mechanical Features:
-3.8L horizontally-opposed four overhead camshafts DFI 24V 6-cyl engine -inc: dry sump lubrication, oil cooler
-Brake calipers painted in red
-Engine throttle adjust sport button
-Front/rear brake pad-wear sensors
-Full underbody paneling
-McPherson front suspension
-Porsche torque vectoring plus (PTV Plus) -inc: variable torque distribution through controlled braking on the rear wheels, electronically controlled & fully variable differential lock
-Rear wheel drive
-Auto start/stop function
-Electric parking brake
-Four-pass multi-flow exhaust system w/(2) dual-tube tailpipes in brushed stainless steel , valve control
-Front/rear stabilizer bars
-LSA multi-link rear suspension
-Porsche active suspension management system (PASM) -inc: electronic damper control system w/two manually selectable settings suspension lowered by 10mm
-Pwr 4-wheel vented disc brakes -inc: 6-piston front/4-piston rear monobloc fixed alloy calipers
-Vario-cam plus variable valve timing system
Safety Features:
-2-piece rollover protection system
-Driver & front passenger airbags -inc: front passenger on/off switch
-Emergency trunk release
-Front/rear 3-point seatbelts
-LED daytime running lights
-Porsche Stability Management (PSM) -inc: anti-lock braking system (ABS), automatic brake differential (ABD), engine drag torque control (EDTC), brake assist, pre-filling brake system, anti-slip regulation traction control (ASR)
-Child safety rear door locks
-Driver & front passenger knee airbags
-Front seatbelt pretensioners
-Front/rear deformable aprons w/integral alloy bumpers mounted on impact absorbers
-Porsche side impact protection system (POSIP) -inc: driver & front passenger side airbags, driver & front passenger integral thorax airbags in seat backrests & head airbag in each door panel
-Tire pressure monitoring system
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