by "Sheldon" <sheldon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Aug 3, 2007 at 09:30 PM
"Lawrence Lugar" <lawrence_lugar@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:Pjlqi.16656$XH1.16586@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> they say a normally aspirated 911 Carerra is generally more reliable
than
> a 911 Turbo - since it's output is smoother and easier to control,
> specially at higher speeds.
>
> ok, but when does that factor kick in roughly...at how many years, or
> mileage?
> after the 1, 6, 9+ year mark...?
>
Depends what year you get. The later models can be driven on the track or
to the grocery store and to work every day and are quite reliable. The
earlier models can be quite finicky, and have only two speeds: Slow and
"Oh
my God!"