As master illusionists Siegfried & Roy demonstrated night after night—well, most nights anyway—the spectacle of two sequin-studded Germans ordering around uncaged and hopefully housebroken lions and tigers can be riveting. Not nearly as gamey, but accomplished with equally Teutonic flourish, is the job Porsche has done taming its once-wild and still-exotic rear-engine flagship. Whereas existential consequences once awaited those drivers of early 911s too unwise or foolish to try lift-throttle maneuvers mid-corner, today’s 911 is certainly more forgiving than an uncaged Bengal tiger. READ MORE ››
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