MOTOR Magazine Australia

PORSCHE 911 TURBO CABRIOLET

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IT SEEMS CONTRADICTORY for something this potent to simultaneously be as relatively understated. You can’t call the 992-generation Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet a sleeper – it is a 911 after all. Plus the giant rear haunches, intakes, and whale-tail inspired spoiler do give the game away somewhat. But those who aren’t up to date with the details of Porsche’s sports car line-up are unlikely to give this convertible a second glance – particularly in Carrara White metallic.

During my loan of the car, I asked numerous friends and family two things – how fast they thought the 992 Turbo Cabriolet was, and how much they think it’s worth. There answers were consistently wrong on both fronts, and their shocked responses to the answer were only

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