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    2014 Porsche 911 3.4L (long term test)

    This Agate Gay 911 was delivered to Georgia in Nov, 2013.

    It is my primary car. I drove it to Amelia Island for the 2019 Werks weekend. It is over 5 years old with not one issue or problem.

    The 991 had a little more wheelbase and a little more width on the front than the 997.2. It drives wonderfully on long trips. The best sports car is the early 911, but I can't make them work well on a hot traffic congested day.

    I also like the luxuries of a working A/C, a good stereo, and the GPS. One thing that is weird is the gas filler is on the wrong side (the passenger side). I still can't get this right. The key is still on the left of the steering wheel, but it is there just for looks.

    A+ as a newer Porsche 911.
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