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However, its responsiveness comes at the cost of acceleration. The Carrera GT accelerates averagely and slower than cars with a similar overall rating, but is still capable of keeping up with them. Unlike most Class S cars, it has a weak nitrous boost. Top speed is 218 mph (351 km/h). It was initially released on December 19, 2014 as part of a special weekend only rotation. 2,500,000 as part of the End of the World event. Its paint job reflects Porsche's prior success in the 24 Hours of Le Mans - the race number "16" refers to the number of victories. It is fitted with various ultra quality performance parts from different manufacturers, 3-star Skill Mods, and a selection of aftermarket parts. The Carrera GT appears in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010) as an Exotic Series racer vehicle, and as an SCPD Speed Enforcement unit. The racer vehicle is unlocked upon the player earning a total of 405,000 racer bounty.
The SCPD unit is unlocked upon the player earning a total of 595,000 cop bounty. It lacks a high top speed compared to other Exotic and Speed Enforcement class cars but has quite direct steering to compensate. The Wii release of the game does not feature the Carrera GT. The Carrera GT is featured in Need for Speed: The Run as a tier 5 vehicle. It is only available in the downloadable Supercar pack for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 releases. The Carrera GT has a handling rating of normal and a lot of horse power generated at lower RPMs than other cars featured in the Supercar Pack. This makes this tier 5 vehicle much more suited to technical courses as it is capable of powerful acceleration out of corners. This also makes it an inferior vehicle for high speed highway courses as it won't be able to sustain a high top speed compared to other cars in the Supercar pack. The patrol specification of the Carrera GT is unlocked upon completing the rank 11 assignment - "Turn The Tables". The undercover specification of the Carrera GT is unlocked upon completing the rank 11 assignment - "What They Fear Most". The enforcer specification of the Carrera GT is unlocked upon completing the rank 11 assignment - "Bring Them Justice". The Carrera GT (2004) appears in Need for Speed: Duel. The Carrera GT (2004) appears in Need for Speed: Edge. The Porsche Carrera GT in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010) can be selected with either a Basalt Black Metallic, Fayence Yellow, GT Silver Metallic, Guards Red or Seal Grey body paint colour. In the PlayStation Portable release of Need for Speed: Undercover, the Porsche Carrera GT has different wheels than in other Need for Speed PlayStation Portable releases, sharing the stock wheels with the Porsche 911 GT2.
Everyone鈥檚 aware that Porsche鈥檚 working on a new 911, but at the same time they鈥檙e also making the final adjustments to the 718 Cayman GT4. The most anticipated version of the car comes dangerously close to its larger and more expensive siblings in terms of performance. The 4.0-liter boxer unit produces 500 PS and 460 Nm of torque in the 911 GT3, and will probably put out about 100 PS less in the upcoming Porsche 718 Cayman GT4. That should be an improvement over the previous iteration and its 911 Carrera S-sourced 3.8-liter flat-six that was making 385 PS. Porsche will probably offer it with a choice of two transmissions: a six-speed manual and a dual-clutch automatic, just like the 911 GT3. The previous GT4 sped to 100 km/h in 4.4 seconds and hit a top speed of 295 km/h, so we expect its replacement to beat those figures. Visually, the 2019 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 will be easily distinguishable from the rest of the range thanks to the aero package that鈥檚 partially visible in the following video. The footage shows a prototype of the car testing at Italy鈥檚 Monza track, and reveals the sonorous engine under heavy throttle once again, so you may want to turn up the volume before clicking play.
When I was growing up, my parents鈥?general policy was to only make rules about things with long-term consequences. I wasn鈥檛 supposed to get a tattoo before I graduated from high school, for example, but I could dress myself and cut my hair the way I wanted. Over the years, I made some pretty cringe-worthy fashion choices, but with three boys to raise, my parents preferred to spend their energy getting us into college and keeping us out of jail. When I drove the 2019 BMW X4 recently, I couldn鈥檛 help thinking about my parents鈥?old rules. I don鈥檛 understand the appeal of coupe-like crossovers, and still, I have yet to see one I think looks good. A decade from now, the X4 will probably look about as cool as a pair of baggy cargo shorts or an unbuttoned dress shirt worn over a T-shirt. But coupe-like crossovers are hot right now, so why get worked up that BMW鈥檚 gotten in on the trend?
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