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Over the past five or so years, things have changed at Porsche in a big way. It's not the same Porsche everyone once knew.

Volkswagen calls the shots now. The Metzger engine is no more. Sport-utility vehicles are what keeps buyer's coming into the showroom.

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But with the highly anticipated launch of cars like the GT3, 911 R and Cayman GT4/Boxster Spyder, Porsche knew one thing was certain. Purists still lusted for the marque and they awaited these simple cars' releases religiously. 

Clearly, there's money to be made and customers willing to pony up the bucks. So, what to do?

That's where the all-new Carrera T comes into the picture. That's because this 911 is going to benefit from much of the tricks used in those limited editions; however, it should be more readily available and not susceptible to people flipping them in a hot market — we'll see. 

Scope out our first real-life pictures of this all-new 911 and let us know what you think, below!


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