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Porsche 911 Carrera GTS

IT’S NOT BEEN THE STRONGEST OF RELATIONSHIPS between evo and Porsche’s 992-gen 911. We’ve admired it, been impressed by its capabilities on both road and track, and enjoyed moments that only Zuffenhausen’s rearengined icon can deliver. Yet we haven’t really fallen for it, not in the way previous generations have tugged at our heartstrings and left us craving a 911 hit at every possible opportunity.

Why? It’s been hard to identify one single thing that’s left a blemish on our 911 relationship, but neither the Carrera nor Carrera S models have got under our skin as much as their predecessors did. Yes, they’ve grown and put on a few

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