Porsche has finally announced pricing on the latest 997 Turbo to hit the streets, which will officially go on sale tomorrow. Featuring an all-new motor and the optional PDK transmission, Porsche has upped the ante significantly.
If any of you have driven a PDK transmission, you already know what I mean. According to some sources, apparently it is the preferred choice for seasoned race car drivers because it allows the driver to focus on other things, such as: later braking, steering inputs and getting on the throttle sooner.
Trust me, having driven the Panamera Turbo equipped with PDK, I know first hand. It is that good.
Don't get me wrong though, I still would rather pilot a six-speed around town.
Pricing for the Turbo coupe starts at $132,800 and the cabriolet comes in at $143,800.
GTspirit reports:
"Porsche Cars North America announced today that the 2010 Porsche 911 Turbo will arrive at its US dealers this week and go on sale on January 30. The sports car features a new flat-six boxer engine delivering 500hp, 20 more than the previous power plant. Maximum torque is up by 15 to 516lb-ft. if you choose for optional Sport Chrono Package Turbo..."
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