Used 2006 Porsche 911 for Sale Nationwide
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About 2006 Porsche 911
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Porsche returned all-wheel-drive models to the 911 lineup for 2006. The Carrera 4 coupe and convertible, and the Carrera 4S coupe and convertible were equipped with Porsche's Intelligent All-Wheel-Drive system, which transfers power as required to the front axle for maximum grip on all types of road surfaces. A multiple-disc clutch and robust braking system are also part of the package. The 911 Carrera 4, as well as a base 911 Carrera, were powered by a flat, compact, rear-mounted 3.6-liter six-cylinder engine that produced 325 horsepower. Stepping up a notch in power, the 911 Carrera 4S, as well as a standard Carrera S model, received a 3.8-liter six-cylinder engine that pumped out 355 horsepower. A six-speed manual overdrive transmission was standard across the line, while a five-speed automatic was optional. As expected of a Porsche sports car, the 911 came with a long list of features, including air conditioning, power windows, power door locks, leather seats, cruise control, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with a tilt steering column, a trip computer, anti-lock brakes, traction control, stability control, and an AM/FM stereo system with a CD player. Fast and fun were the words most commonly used by drivers to describe the 911. The car's handling, performance, and sporty styling were also cited as positive points.
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Ross B
Reviewed a 2006 Porsche 911 on May 19, 2024
Overall great car, huge value for the money, destined to rise in value
Nick N
Reviewed a 2006 Porsche Carrera S Cabriolet RWD on Jan 11, 2008
This car is absolutely amazing. My uncle has let me drive it a few times, and I absolutely love it. Driving through Los Gatos mid-afternoon with the top down in this thing is one of life's best. The shifting is smooth, the steering is perfect, the feel of the car is absolutely brilliant. I drove this car over highway 17 and had the opportunity to punch it around a few slowpokes, and it was the most incredible feeling in the world! If you have the means, i highly recommend one.
Al K
Reviewed a 2006 Porsche Carrera S Coupe RWD on Nov 27, 2007
Love it to bits, best car so far !!
Dustin R
Reviewed a 2006 Porsche Carrera S Coupe RWD on Feb 28, 2013
I wanted to try out a 2WD 911 so I switched from a 996 Turbo to a 997 Carrera S with PASM. I must say, the PASM is phenomenal. I never seen or felt an electronic system that makes an instantaneous and very noticeable difference in how the car handles and responds to the throttle...it's awesome. In "normal" mode the car eats up bumps and handles plushly but still quickly. In "Sport" mode, you feel every crevice and crack in the road the instant you push the button, and I mean the instant, it's very noticeable. This system gives you the best of both worlds. The 2WD car handles a lot better than the AWD Turbo too. It doesn't understeer as bad on corner entry and in fact it seems to apply a brake to the inside rear wheel which pulls the front of the car exactly were you want it to go...really cool. It has an amazing amount of corner exit grip too. And it sounds awesome on full song north of 5,000 Rpms....(not as good as a GT3, but better than a Turbo). A really fun car that doesn't cost an arm and a leg to maintain either. People have this false idea that Porsche parts cost some ridiculous amount of money. They really dont. Some things you expect to be expensive aren't and some things you think would be reasonable aren't (like the ash tray). Definitely cheaper than my old BMW.
2006 Porsche 911 Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Carrera 4 Coupe AWD | $77,895 |
| Carrera Coupe RWD | $72,095 |
| Carrera 4S Coupe AWD | $87,895 |
| Carrera 4 Cabriolet AWD | $87,895 |
| Carrera Cabriolet RWD | $82,195 |
| Carrera 4S Convertible AWD | $97,895 |
| Carrera S Coupe RWD | $82,195 |
| Carrera S Cabriolet RWD | $92,195 |
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