I recently became interested in a Targa and started doing some research. The current Targa is a...It is a near-perfect modern interpretation of the 911 Targa, which first appeared in 1965.Unlike the 911 Cabriolet, it has a semi-convertible body style. It is a very rare car model, and I have only seen a Targa driving normally in the city once.
Looking on used car sites, there are only a dozen or so Targas of the current model. I guess they are still rare.
The reason I'm interested in Targa is that I stopped by on a recent trip to Los Angeles.The Targa was parked on the circuit at the Porsche Experience Center LA.Because I saw the The dark blue targa looked so beautiful under the blue sky.
I don't know much about the Targa's driving... it's a four-wheel drive, so the driving will be more stable.(I'm a terrible driver, but I think I can handle it.)I thought this design was unusual, stylish and nice. A Targa with a red body color would be really cool!
I said to my husband, "Targa sounds great!"
Yes, that's right. I've been interested in the Targa for a while too. I haven't seen many Targa's on the road, and the design is beautiful. However, I have heard that the wind gets caught up in the car when the roof is open, and the roof doesn't open all the way.
He said.
One day, my husband received a call from the dealership for a one-year inspection of his Boxster and Panamera. At that time, my husband told Mr. H, the person in chargeTarga sounds great."I had a brief conversation with him.'Targa production quotas are much rarer than GT3, so it's pretty rare. However, we have a Targa GTS coming in just now, so we'll send you the specs!"They said... (laughter)
An email was sent shortly thereafter.
The Targa GTS hasSport Chrono Package, PASM, 20-inch wheels, sport exhaust systemis standard equipment. In addition, the "targa" logo on the rollover protection bar is stylishly finished in silky gloss black, just like the wheels. An overview is as follows.
911 Targa4 GTS
■ Engine
Engine layout: Rear engine
Number of cylinders: 6
Displacement: 2,981 cm3
Output (kW): 331 kW
Output (hp): 450 PS
Maximum output generating rpm: 6,500 r/min
Maximum torque: 550 Nm
■Transmission
Layout: Four-wheel drive
AT: 7-speed PDK
■Fuel consumption
Urban area: 9km/l
Highway: 13.6km/l
Overall: 11km/l
My husband showed me the documents.But if it's a Targa, I'd rather have a red or blue body color, like a sports car.How carefree I was...I was surprised when I saw the price.
Total Vehicle Value: (1)24,189,320 yen!(;P)))))
High!
That's not surprising, as the Targa 4GTS is expensive, costing 21,540,000 yen. In addition to that, the options are
option | Price |
Carrara White Metallic (exterior) | 214,000 yen |
LED headlights with PDLS | 455,000 yen |
Porsche Entry & Drive | 199,000 yen |
Park Assist | 184,000 yen |
Front Window Gray Tint | 21,000 yen |
Carbon Sport Design Door Mirrors | 178,000 yen |
power steering | 48,000 yen |
Adaptive cruise control | 400,000 yen |
Electric adaptive sport seats (front seats) | 511,000 yen |
Seat ventilation (front) | 193,000 yen |
Seat belt (Gars red) | 80,000 yen |
Option total | 2,483,000 yen |
You can buy a new POLO just for the cost of options..................................
My husband had this to say as he looked at these specifications.
If I buy a Targa, I don't want to drive it hard, I want to drive it leisurely. So, it doesn't have to be a GTS, and the stock model might be enough.And a 911 Cabriolet would be nice too!It's beautiful.
But I don't dare to buy a 911 now when the new 911 will be released this fall... If they offer a huge discount, but I guess Porsche doesn't offer that much... Well, even if I do buy one, it would be a shame to give up my current Boxster... or change it for a Panamera... I'm not willing to give up my current Boxster to buy a Panamera... but I'm not sure about that either..."
and, as usual911I want it, but I can't make up my mind.He was mumbling as he went into the (laughter).
I will keep an eye on the future information of Targa, including the new 911 model information.