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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Short Cut [/i]
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The '94 3.6 litre turbo 911 was the last two wheel drive turbo made by Porsche. All turbo 911s since then have been AWD. They also sell an AWD Carrera called the C4 short for Carrera 4. [/b]</blockquote>
FWD = AWD
If by FWD you mean "Four Wheel Drive" than yes there have been several models with all wheel drive/steering. As for FWD meaning "front wheel drive" there has never been such a Porsche.
BTW AWD Porsches are just an evolutionary step for what is by far the most successful sports car model in history - the 911. For the old school "911 purists" please get a grip. The 911 has and will continue to evovle to remain on the cutting edge of engineering and technology. The introduction of the Cayenne has concerned the Porsche aficionados but I don't think it's justified. The 911 will always be Porsche's golden child and will never be replaced.
The older model 911 are very limited compared to today's generation. Don't get mad at me for saying it - (lap times speak for themselves). I cannot imagine why someone would try to take a sharp exit ramp at triple digit speed and not want AWD. Porsche cars have always been ahead of their time. No other car has the history of the 911 from a backbone concept that has continued to exist in modern form. The "real purists" can appreciate the concept of evolving of our beloved 911.
Got to go, there are a few exit ramps around here that need a little straightening
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